James instructed a bodyguard to escort Tabitha back to the car. Then, he faced Debbie and said in a contemptuous voice, "You know why almost no one's here?"

Pin-drop silence filled the cemetery.

“Because we already had his body cremated and buried him here. To avoid any more drama, I asked my men to tell you the funeral was today."

"So...Carlos' real funeral was held yesterday...‘ Debbie realized.

"You didn't show up yesterday to pay your respects, so Wesley and Damon were both disappointed in you. I told them that you said, you had nothing to say to Carlos and you didn't even need to say goodbye.

Thanks to me, they hate you. When your name's brought up, they get extremely pissed," James added, voice full of smug satisfaction.

Debbie smirked coldly. Instead of responding to his evil remark, she suddenly asked sarcastically, "So tell me, James, is Megan your biological daughter?"

“What?" James was confused by her odd question.

"You heard me! You two are so fake, it's not even funny. So get a paternity test. Who knows? You might be related."

"You..." James was planning on venting his rage, but decided better of it. She'd be gone soon, out of Alorith and out of his life.

Debbie suddenly balled her fists and turned to look at the malicious man, flames of rage burning in her eyes.

“I swear on Carlos’ grave that we will be enemies forever. One day, I'll send you to hell with my bare hands!"

James wasn't intimidated by her words. He didn't believe that a woman could do anything to him. Besides, she'd have to leave the city soon.

So he let out a cold hum and said nonchalantly, "Go ahead. But ask yourself this: whose fault is it? If you hadn't married him, you wouldn't have to go through all this. You have no one to blame but yourself!"

Debbie sneered, “James, you'll get yours! Get used to looking over your shoulder. One of these days, I'll be there. Don't expect to see much after that."

“Come get some. Right in front of Carlos' grave!" With that, James turned on his heel and left.

Debbie was Left alone in the cemetery.

After what felt like an eternity, Debbie sat down next to the gravestone and muttered to herself, "Carlos, you told me as time turned the page, our Love wouldn't age at all; you swore by the moon and the stars in the sky that you'd be there

You promised me that you'd give me everything and build my dreams with your bare hands. But why did you break your word now? Why..."

Her weeping grew into hysterical cries.

"You promised to Let me follow you around like a shadow. Why have you left me...forever? Carlos, answer me! Come to me now. Tell me!" She cried in increasing sorrow and passion. Her sad wails echoed around the silent cemetery.

“How can I live without you? Who will protect me? Who will make sure everyone pays? Carlos, they're all bullying me. Wake up now. Help me take revenge... Carlos...please..."

As if God had felt her sadness, Lightning raced across the sky. Thunder boomed. Then it began to rain. Debbie didn't feel the raindrops, but just sat, hugging Carlos' gravestone and cried out all her love for him...

The day Dixon came back from America, Jared went to great Lengths to find Debbie and ask her to get together with her old friends.

Kristina knew Dixon would be there so she turned him down.