Chapter 167
Too Late, Mr. Billionaire: You can’t afford me now
Chapter 167:
âYour name is Hadley?â
Lennon gave Hadley a gentle nudge.
She caught the cue, stepping forward with practiced poise.
âYes, Mr. Murray. Iâm Hadley Pearson,â she said, her voice steady and sure.
âHadleyâ¦â
He grinned, turning the name over like a coin between his fingers.
âThatâs a lovely name.â
But it wasnât just the nameâshe was even more striking in person. On stage, the mask had concealed her face, but her eyes hinted at something captivating.
Still, heâd underestimated just how mesmerizing she was.
He hadnât expected her to be this stunning.
âYouâre too kind.â
Hadley smiled, her clear eyes catching the light like stars in a quiet sky.
âIâm really just here to thank youâfor everything. Your support these past few days, the flowers⦠I loved them.â
âIs that so?â Duran lifted an eyebrow, amusement flickering in his gaze. His satisfaction was unmistakable. âIâm glad you did.â
âMr. Murrayâ¦â
As Hadley spoke, Lennon signaled the waiter with a flick of his hand. A tray arrived smoothly. She reached for a pre-poured glass of wine and held it out to Duran.
âThis oneâs on me,â Hadley said.
âOf course.â Duran accepted the glass with a nod.
She grabbed another from the tray. âIâll go firstâas a sign of respect.â
Tilting her head back, she downed it in one go.
A sharp cough escaped her as the burn hit. She had swallowed too fast.
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âSorry,â she admitted with a sheepish smile. âIâm not much of a drinker. Hope you donât mind.â
âNo problem.â Duran chuckled, though a faint crease soon formed between his brows. âIf alcohol isnât your thing, donât force it. You donât have to be so formal with me, alright?â
âAlright.â Hadley nodded, her smile easing. âThanks for understanding, Mr. Murray.â
Duran lifted his glass and emptied it in one smooth motion. âSee? Iâm with you. From now on, letâs keep things casual.â
âAlright.â
Hadley smiled and nodded, knowing when to stop. âMr. Murray, you must be busy, so Iâll head out now.â
âAlright.â
She turned to leave but hesitated, glancing back. âWill you be here tomorrow?â
âWhat?â Duran blinked, caught off guard. His gaze searched hers. âDo you want me to be?â
âOf course.â
Hadley nodded, her smile warm. Before he could respond, she said, âIâll be waiting for you tomorrow.â With that, she turned and left.
Duran sat there, momentarily stunned. Then, a quiet laugh escaped himâsurprised, amused. âInteresting⦠Very interesting.â
Outside the private room, Lennon shot Hadley a look that was hard to read.
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