Chapter 139
Too Late, Mr. Billionaire: You can’t afford me now
Chapter 139:
âOh, Hadley, my dear!â Lennon groaned, his laugh tinged with exasperation. âSure, if he doesnât show, I miss out on his money. But if he remembers later and hears we went ahead without him, Iâll be the one paying for it!â
Hadley pressed her lips together, saying nothing.
There was no denying itâEricâs name still carried serious weight in Srixby.
âAnd what about the crowd?â
The audience outside was still waiting for the Dance Queen to raise a glass to the top patron.
It was the real finale of the night, and without Eric making an appearance, everything had come to a standstill.
The tension was mounting, and the impatience in the air was palpable.
âLeave it to me,â Lennon said with a dismissive flick of his wrist. âIâll throw Mr. Flynnâs name out there and see if anyoneâs foolish enough to question it.â
That settled it. Hadley had no further arguments. Lennon had made his stance crystal clear.
âIâm heading out front,â Lennon announced, smoothing back his pomade-slicked hair before puffing out his chest. With a confident stride, he made his way toward the stage.
âLadies and gentlemen, the moment youâve all been waiting for!â His voice rang out, commanding the roomâs attention. âTonightâs top patron will receive a personal toast from none other than our shining star, Miss S! And now, the big reveal. The title of tonightâs top patron belongs to⦠Mr. Eric Flynn!â
The crowd erupted.
âNo way!â
âItâs him! Mr. Flynn!â
The audience went wild, their cheers surging through the venue like a tidal wave.
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After all, nothing stirred up a crowd quite like the spectacle of a billionaire backing a breathtaking dancer.
âMiss S, raise a toast to Mr. Flynn!â
âRaise a toast!â
The crowd at Galant erupted in cheers, their voices bouncing off the walls like a rolling tide. Yet, amid the excitement, a realization dawned upon themâneither Eric nor Hadley was present.
âWhere is Mr. Flynn?â
âHas anyone seen him? I donât see him anywhere.â
Soon, murmurings turned into certaintyâEric had not made an appearance at all.
âCome on now,â someone teased, amusement laced in their voice. âMr. Lewis, how does Mr. Flynn claim the title of top patron if he hasnât even set foot in the place tonight?â
âAre you pulling the wool over our eyes?â
âOr is it that youâve locked Miss S away, unwilling to let her grace us with her presence?â
âNo, no!â
Lennon frantically waved his hands, motioning for the growing unrest to settle. âHereâs the situation. Mr. Flynn may not be here in person, but he did leave behind a message.â
A message. That was all Lennon could offer. After all, if he revealed the prearranged schemeâwhere Eric would automatically outbid anyone by half a million dollarsâit would be like stirring a hornetâs nest.
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