Chapter 20
Too Late, Mr. Billionaire: You can’t afford me now
Chapter 20:
âWhatâs that supposed to mean?â Colleenâs laughter came through the phone. âLong-distance charges add up, you know. Youâre tight on cash, so Iâm just trying to save you a little.â
âYeah.â A gentle smile crossed Hadleyâs face. âI get it, Colleen. Thanks for that, and for the job referral.â
âYou got the job?â
After a brief pause, Colleen exclaimed joyfully, âI knew theyâd hire you. Donât stress. Iâm taking care of things here in Blathe for you.â
Given the expense of long-distance calls, they quickly exchanged a few crucial updates and then said their goodbyes.
Now, Hadleyâs priority was to secure a new apartment.
She checked out various listings, yet nothing seemed suitable. The affordable ones were in questionable neighborhoods with poor security, while the nicer ones were way beyond her budget.
As she prepared to move on to another viewing, her phone buzzed.
Nyla was calling.
Hadley responded quickly, âNyla?â
âHadley, where are you right now?â
Surveying the bustling streets and the flow of traffic, Hadley replied casually,
âOh, just taking a stroll. Srixby has undergone quite the transformation.â
âThatâs true.â Nylaâs laughter filled the line. âTake your time to get reacquainted with the city. No need to hurry.â
The conversation then took a turn as Nyla broached the main topic of her call.
âItâs been four years since you left Srixby. Iâm thinking we should have a little welcome-back party for you.â
âA party?â
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Caught off guard, Hadley was quick to protest, feeling such a fuss was unnecessary.
âThereâs really no need for a party, really.â
âWhy not?â Nyla was insistent. âYou are Ericâs wife. With your return, itâs important for everyone to see you. They might otherwise assume Eric is available.â
Hadley smirked, well aware that Eric was indeed available now that theyâd signed the divorce papers.
âReally, Nyla, thereâs no needâ¦â Hadley persisted in her attempt to decline.
âBut it is necessary.â Nyla sighed and added, âYour grandmotherâs biggest concern before she died was your well-being. She left you in my care, asking me to look after you⦠Have I let you down these past years? Are you angry with me?â
âNot at all,â Hadley quickly comforted her.
It seemed the party was inevitable.
âFine, letâs do it your way, Nyla.â
She felt obligated to honor Nylaâs past kindness.
âThatâs my girl,â Nyla sounded pleased. âWeâll make it a celebration to remember.â
âThank you.â
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