Chapter 221
Too Late, Mr. Billionaire: You can’t afford me now
Chapter 221:
Someone like Denver, a regular at Galant, reminded her too much of Duran. He had once looked at her the same way.
But things were different now. She no longer had to make desperate choices. With Joyâs medical expenses taken care of, Hadley had no reason to sell herself ever again. That part of her life was over.
Denver watched her hesitate, his brows knitting slightly. âWhatâs wrong? You donât like it?â
âNot exactly.â
Realizing sheâd drifted too far into her thoughts, Hadley quickly forced a small smile. âI just didnât want your car smelling like soup.â
âWhat?â
Denver arched an eyebrow, amusement flickering in his eyes. âA little sweetness in the air never hurt anyone, Hadley.â
Caught off guard by his easygoing response, she let out a soft laugh. âWell, in that case, I wonât hold back.â
âBe my guest.â
As Hadley lifted the lid, a warm, creamy scent drifted up, wrapping around her like a comforting embrace. She inhaled deeply, savoring it before taking a spoonful.
Hadley let the warm, rich soup melt on her tongue, a satisfied murmur escaping her. âItâs delicious.â
âGlad to hear it.â Denver glanced at her, catching the way her expression softened. His lips curved into a small smile, warmth settling quietly in his chest.
When they reached Mayfield Road, Denver eased the car to a stop as Hadley asked.
Hadley stepped out of the car, smoothing her skirt as she turned back. âThis is my stop. Thanks for the ride.â
Denver raised a brow, clearly caught off guard. âYou live around here?â He had assumed she stayed at the Flynn Mansion.
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âI do,â Hadley admitted. âI was just visiting Nyla after her surgery. But Iâm not actually part ofâ¦â
The Flynn family, so I canât stay there forever.â Something in Denverâs chest eased at her words.
So, she wasnât tied to Eric after all.
His lips curved into an easy smile. âThat makes sense.â
âAlright, Iâll head in now.â Hadley lifted a hand in farewell. âDrive safe. Goodnight.â
âGoodnight.â
Without another glance, she turned and disappeared into the alley.
The dim glow of her phone screen guided her up the worn-out stairs to the fifth floor. At her door, she slid the key into the lock, pushed it open, and flicked on the lights.
As she stepped inside, she reached back to close the door.
Bang!
A hand slammed against the wood, stopping it cold.
Startled, Hadley frozeâ
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