Chapter 138
Too Late, Mr. Billionaire: You can’t afford me now
Chapter 138:
Oblivious to whatever was running through Ericâs mind, Hadley zipped up her backpack, slung it over one shoulder, and gave him a quick wave. âAlright, Iâm going in.â
âYeah. See you.â
Eric stayed in the car, his eyes following her as she walked away, each step pulling her further from him.
Something tightened in his chest, a nagging weight he couldnât shake. He didnât know what to call it, but it lingered, gnawing at him long after she was gone.
By the time night fell, Srixby was pulsing with its usual evening energy. But tonight, Galant was bursting at the seams.
It was the long-awaited grand finale of the dance-off competition.
Long before the finals even began, the club was packed wall-to-wall. Security had to turn people away just to keep the crowd from spiraling out of control.
Every competitor gave it their all, but when it was over, there was no doubt.
âDance Queen!â
âS! Dance Queen!â
âS! Dance Queen!â
The chants shook the club, the electricity in the air still buzzing as Hadley slipped backstage. Even with the walls between her and the audience, their cheers still rang loud in her ears.
Lennon had seen this coming, and watching it unfold exactly as he expected only made him more satisfied.
But what he hadnât predicted was that Eric wouldnât be here to see it. Lennon let out a sigh, pressing his fingers to his temples. âTsk. What a waste⦠Mr. Flynn didnât even show up.â
Hadley looked unimpressed. âMr. Lewis, he hasnât been around for days. That night mightâve just been him talking big for show.â
âHuh?â Lennon blinked, taken aback. âWait, seriously?â
He scrambled for evidence. âBut what about the flowers? The late-night snacks? He sent all that, didnât he?â
âSure, but that doesnât change the fact that heâs nowhere to be seen tonight,â Hadley pointed out, keeping her tone even. âSo what now? Am I supposed to give a toast to the most generous patron, right?â
With Eric not showing up, skipping the toast wasnât exactly an option. Lennon hesitated. âWell⦠Mr. Flynn did say heâd always top the highest bid by half a million.â
Hadley let out a quiet laugh. âOh, really? Did he seal that promise with a pinky swear, or did he put it in writing? Did you get the money upfront?â
There was no contract, no official agreementâjust words.
She pushed further. âHe hasnât even shown up in ages. What if he forgot? You canât just assume things will go your way on a verbal promise alone. Youâve got to think this through.â
Lennon chewed on her words. She had a point.
âHow about I just go out there and do the toast now?â Hadley suggested.
âNot happening!â Lennon snapped, his jaw tightening. âThat toast is for Mr. Flynn and no one else.â
âWhy?â Hadley didnât see the logic. âItâs not like youâre the one ditching. He is.â
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