Chapter 412
The moment the words escaped Debra'’s lips, she wished she could reel them back
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She'd seen the affection in Juan's eyes, unchanged and unyielding. He'd gambled everything on her once, and
she knew he'd do it again in a heartbeat.
“If you want, they're all yours,” Juan said without the slightest hesitation.
“What if I'm not joking?”
“I'm not either.”
“Forget it. I'm tired of this game. What's next?”
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtDebra marched towards the amusement park exit, leaving Juan stunned in place.
She tossed over her shoulder and said, “Don’t tellthis is all you've got planned.*
Juan always had a backup plan. And with a grand gesture like renting out an entire amusement park, there had
to be more. After all, he had even conquered his acrophobia.
“There's more,” he said, following her lead.
Whenever he tried to get closer, Debra would step forward just in time. The distance between them seemed to
be as unbridgeable as that single step.
Across town at Marion's place, Randy catapulted off the couch. “You're kidding me.”
Erica’s voice crackled through the phone. “I'm dead serious. Juan rented out the whole amusement park. Do you
think he'd do that for nothing? It’s Debra’s birthday.”
“Damn! He's pulling out all the stops,” Randy mumbled, hollering for Marion. “Marion, cout. Juan is trying to
steal Debra away. Marion!”
He burst into Marion's room, but no one was inside..
“What's going on? Where's Marion?” Erica asked anxiously.
Randy scratched his head. “Beats me. He's not here.”
“What? How is that possible? Check the bathroom.” Erica was confused.
Randy snorted. “No, he’s not hiding under the sink.”
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Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmHe wondered if Marion had figured out Debra’s birthday and had gone off early to prepare for it.
He sighed, switching gears. “Forget it. Plan B. I'll book a restaurant. You figure out how to pry Debra away from
Juan.”
“Got it.” Erica hung up.
Juan ushered Debra into a mall. After a lunch of her favorite dishes, they descended to the lobby. What had been
an empty space was now a floral fantasia. A giant screen blazed “Happy Birthday, Debra.”
Balloons bobbed among the blooms, and elegantly wrapped gifts teetered in a towering pile. Juan looked a bit
unsure but led Debra to the center of the lobby.
“I didn’t know what you liked, so | prepared sgifts that girls usually like and had them wrapped.”
Debra’s eyes widened. She gestured to a sports car sporting a massive bow. “Is that part of the package?”
Juan rubbed the back of his neck, suddenly uncertain. “Maybe. Probably.”