"He knew I was back?"
"Uh... Slip of the tongue." Jared scratched his head and smiled awkwardly.
Actually, it was Curtis who dragged it out of him.
Debbie swallowed and asked, "Does he hate me, too?"
“Don't worry, Tomboy. Curtis is on your side. But he and Carlos fell out over something. Haven't hung out for a while. If you want, you can discuss your next steps with Curtis."
“Okay. Thanks, Jared."
“Come on! We're friends. Don't thank me! I do what I do because I care about you," Jared complained from the other end of the Line.
Debbie giggled and felt much relieved.
“Sorry, man. It's my fault.
Won't happen again.”
“Uh-huh. Sure. Just don't take it for granted
Debbie sighed helplessly.
"Fine, fine. Well, I'm going to let you go.
I'm off to look for my love."
“I think he still loves you. He just Lost all his memories. You need to remind him of the good times. Go for it! I have faith in you."
"Jared, you just made my day! Bye!"
"Bye!"
After hanging up on Jared, Debbie opened her app drawer, searched for the Champs Bay Apartments on Google Maps and drove there using the directions provided by the recently unblocked app.
Debbie patiently stayed inside her car close to Building 2 within the
Champs Bay Apartments from the morning to even after dusk. And whenever she would get a pang of hunger, she had to make do with just a few pieces of bread.
This apartment complex in particular seemed to have been reserved solely for the wealthy and powerful. One of Jared's close friends happened to Live in this area. Debbie was able to trick the guard into believing she had come there to visit that guy, and for that reason, she managed to get into the compound.
At that point, it was already 10 o'clock in the evening. Debbie was just playing around on her phone to pass the time. Then all of a sudden, she got blinded by the headlights of a car entering the compound.
Only a handful of cars were given entry to this housing community. For every single vehicle that would pass by the entrance, Debbie would immediately look up to check if it was Carlos’. So, when she noticed this car as it was coming in, she did that just as well.
The black car that passed by proceeded to pull over right in front of
Building 2-it was an Emperor car, the latest model. The driver then stepped out of the car and opened the rear door for the passenger sitting inside. A man promptly exited the vehicle.