Chapter 102
Too Late, Mr. Billionaire: You can’t afford me now
Chapter 102:
Marshallâs presence here wasnât really surprising, given the connections between the Flynn and Myers families.
âMr. Myers.â
âWhy so formal? Just Marshall will do.â
Adjusting a lock of hair behind her ear, Hadley nodded. âMarshall.â
âThatâs more like it.â
Marshall noted the time. âItâs late, and there are no buses now. What brings you out here?â
Before Hadley could answer, Marshall gestured for her to join him.
âGet in,â he suggested. âIâll give you a ride.â
âThanks,â Hadley said, climbing into the car without protest. As they drove, Hadley briefed Marshall on the events, her voice laden with regret.
âHad I known it would turn out this way, I wouldnât have stayed forââ
âOkay?â
âOkay,â Hadley responded.
Before she could continue, Marshall hurried off.
Perhaps because Marshall was Ericâs friend, Hadley felt a sense of relief in his absence. She ate voraciously.
Finishing her drink, she mistakenly grabbed Marshallâs glass, assuming it was water.
Upon taking a large gulp, she choked on the spicy, fiery liquid. âWhat is this?â she coughed out, her expression contorted. âItâs so spicy!â
It dawned on her thenâshe had unwittingly downed a strong liquor. Deciding to stick to her own food and beverages, she avoided Marshallâs drink thereafter.
Finishing her meal, Hadley soon felt the effects of the alcohol, her cheeks flushed.
âWhat should I do tonight?â she wondered aloud.
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Staying at the hotel was not feasible due to the high cost.
Bag over her shoulder, Hadley walked to the lobby and found some sofas.
She decided to camp out there for the night, drawing on her past experience with overnight shifts at a supermarket.
This time, however, the impact of the alcohol was more severe than she anticipated.
Her head spun and her eyelids felt heavy, leading her to slump on the sofa in a daze, only half-aware.
Her heart raced, keeping her from fully resting.
âThis is tough,â Hadley thought bleakly, her head throbbing.
Suddenly, she sneezed, further disorienting herself.
Located in the mountains, the Linacre Lake area was briskly cold at night. Hadley, dozing off on the sofa, shivered and felt unwell from the chill.
âAchoo, achoo!â Her sneezing echoed in the lobby as Eric and Marshall entered, returning from their meeting.
Both glanced over and noticed Hadley slumped on the sofa.
âOh man!â Marshall exclaimed, a hint of guilt coloring his tone. âI got so caught up in work, I completely forgot about Hadley!â
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