Chapter 132
Too Late, Mr. Billionaire: You can’t afford me now
Chapter 132:
âHadley!â
Eric was determined not to let her stay.
âDo you realize the nature of this neighborhood? West Twelfth Alley is no place for someone like you. The people here, theyâre dangerous!â
Dangerous?
True enough.
As a dancer at a nightclub, Hadley was no stranger to eclectic crowds.
âItâs not a problem,â Hadley responded nonchalantly. âI keep to myself, Eric. I avoid trouble.â
Eric was taken aback by her defiance, completely thrown off.
âThe night is advancing.â
Hadley approached the door and swung it open. âItâs time for bed. You should leave.â
She was clearly showing him out.
Eric realized he had no leverage. He couldnât force her to leave.
âMr. Flynn?â Hadley arched an eyebrow, gesturing towards the door.
âItâs time to leave.â
Taking a deep breath, Eric stepped out.
Yet as he crossed the threshold, he felt compelled to say one more thing. âHadley, youââ
âIâm quite alright.â Interrupting him, Hadley smiled warmly. âNo need to worry about Nyla, Eric. Sheâs on board. Iâll speak with her again. She wonât delay much longer, I assure you.â
Eric paused, surprised. Did she really think that was what he was after?
He started to object, but then reconsidered. Wasnât the divorce truly what he was after all along?
âItâs late.â Hadley smiled softly. âDrive safely.â She then gently closed the door behind him.
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Eric was enveloped by darkness. This dreadful place!
If Hadley chose to remain here, so be it. It wasnât his role to make her miserable. If she was determined to endure this, what could he do? Resolute, Eric turned and hastened down the stairs, his decision firm. The stairwell was pitch black. Abruptly, Eric halted. Something sticky snagged his foot.
âWhat the hell is that?â
A slick, unpleasant sensation clung to the bottom of Ericâs shoe, sending a shudder up his spine.
He aimed his phoneâs flashlight downward, only to find that he had stepped on something softâand clearly edible.
Disgust twisted his expression as he yanked his foot back. Irritated, he stomped twice, shaking off the remnants, and then strode forward, his patience already wearing thin. Behind him, Hadley threw the door wide open.
She had just realized that, without meaning to, she might have dropped her pumpkin soup earlier when she was startled by Ericâs presence at her doorstep.
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