Chapter 157
Too Late, Mr. Billionaire: You can’t afford me now
Chapter 157:
âThanks.â Adjusting the strap of her bag, she followed the staff member inside.
The interior was dimly lit, and the air carried a faint scent of expensive cologne and aged whiskey. It was her first time in a place like this, and despite being led in, she couldnât shake the feeling that she didnât quite belong here.
As she walked down the hallway, a door ahead suddenly swung open. Before she could react, someone stepped out, and she walked straight into them.
âSorry!â The apology left her lips instinctively.
âNo probââ
The man started to brush it off, but the moment he saw Hadley, his words cut short. Holding his phone in one hand, the man squinted his eyes. âHadley?â
Hadley froze for a moment, caught completely off guard. Of all people, why did it have to be him?
âWhy are you even here?â
Under the dim lights, Ericâs expression shifted almost immediately. His eyes darkened, suspicion flashing across his face.
Hadley almost laughed. âWhat? You can come here, but I canât? Or is there some rule saying Iâm not allowed?â
âHadley!â
âYou donât need to concern yourself with my business.â
She had no patience for a pointless back-and-forth. âI have somewhere to be. Iâm leaving.â
The staff member who had been guiding her remained nearby, waiting.
âApologies for the delay.â Hadley picked up her pace, moving past Eric without another glance.
âThereâs no rush,â the staff member assured her with a polite nod.
Eric stood rooted in place, watching as she disappeared around the corner. His fingers curled into fists before he shoved his phone into his pocket, his frustration bubbling over. She didnât want him interfering? Fine. He wouldnât.
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Why should he even care?
But back in the private room, Eric couldnât relax. His mind wasâ¦
Elsewhere, it didnât go unnoticed.
Marshall and Barrie exchanged glances before speaking up.
âWhatâs with you, man?â
âDonât tell me itâs about Linda again?â
Normally, Eric brushed off their teasing with little more than a smirk, but this time, he barely reacted. Instead, he turned to them with a question. âIf a woman comes here, what could she possibly be here for?â
Marshall and Barrie looked at each other.
âDepends on what kind of woman youâre talking about.â
This club catered to all sorts. Some came for business, like the three of them. Others, though, had entirely different reasons. But many came for reasons theyâd rather keep under wraps. The reason? Discretion was the clubâs biggest selling point.
Ericâs brow furrowed, and he muttered, almost to himself, âA dancer?â
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