Chapter 134
Too Late, Mr. Billionaire: You can’t afford me now
Chapter 134:
âHadley!â
Upon taking a few steps closer, the manâs face broke into an eager, almost disbelieving smile.
âItâs really you! Youâve grown so muchâI barely recognized youâ¦â His voice trailed off, the rest of his sentence hanging in the air.
Hadley let out a quiet scoff, the sarcasm evident in her voice. âLook, could you move? Youâre in my way.â
The man hesitated, momentarily thrown off by her response. âHadley, donât you recognize me?â
âShould I?â She raised an eyebrow, her tone indifferent. âAre we supposed to know each other?â
For a brief moment, he couldnât tell if she had truly forgotten him or if she was intentionally shutting him out.
Pointing to himself, the man tried again. âItâs been yearsâfive, to be exact. Youâve changed a lot, but I havenât. If you just take a second to think, you shouldââ
âI have no idea what youâre talking about.â
Hadley had no patience for this conversation. âI donât know you. Get out of my way and stop blocking me.â
Without waiting for a response, she stepped around him, ready to put the encounter behind her.
âHadley!â
Out of nowhere, the man reached for her and grabbed her arm. âWaitâjust listen for a second!â
The moment his hand closed around her wrist, something deep inside Hadley snapped, like a trigger being pulled without warning.
A sharp cry tore from her throat as her eyes widened in pure panic. She struggled violently against his grip, her breathing turning ragged.
âLet go of me! Get your hands off me now!â
ðⱯð ððνðð ð.ð¸ððº, ð¶ððð ð¬ðð¶ð ðððð ðð
âIs something wrong?â
The man stared at her, confusion written all over his face. He didnât understand why she was reacting as though he were a threat.
âHadley, Iâm not trying to hurt you! I justââ
âNo! Donât touch me!â
Hadley shook her head frantically, terror flashing in her eyes. No matter how hard she tried to pull away, she couldnât break free. The more she fought, the tighter his hold became.
âHadley, whatâs wrong? Are you feeling sick?â
âGet your hands off her!â
Before the situation could spiral any further, someone appeared.
It was Eric.
The afternoon sun burned brightly overhead, casting a golden glow that accentuated his striking features, making him seem almost unreal. Without hesitation, Eric reached out, his fingers gripping the middle-aged manâs wrist. As he moved, the crisp white cuff of his shirt slipped into view, revealing a polished platinum cufflink. Even in a moment like this, Eric exuded an effortless smoothness.
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