Chapter 267
Too Late, Mr. Billionaire: You can’t afford me now
Chapter 267:
So, she took a step back.
âDo you remember asking me how I found out about your involvement in me getting rejected at every job interview?â she asked instead.
Eric raised an eyebrow. âWho told you? One of the club managers?â
âNo,â Hadley replied, her lips tightening.
âIt was Linda,â she said. âShe was the one who told me.â
Eric paused, stunned. Linda knew? But how?
âLetâs go,â Hadley said finally. She had said her piece. Now, it was up to Eric to respond.
She was no longer the rash, fiery young woman she once was. Life had taught her a valuable lesson: even when justified, making a scene often cast her in a negative light.
After the audition, Eric drove Hadley to her apartment.
Alone in his car afterward, he mulled over their conversation from earlier.
He reviewed his call log on his phone, finding nothing out of the ordinary.
Switching to a different app, he accessed his archived and deleted call history.
His face grew stern as he browsed through the new records.
With a clenched jaw, Eric found Lindaâs number and hit the call button.
Linda picked up on the other end. âEric?â
Her voice was light and playful. âTo what do I owe the pleasure of this call during your busy schedule, Mr. Flynn? How can I assist you today?â
âLinda.â
Eric hesitated, his mind briefly wandering to his brother, who was still in a coma at the hospital. He furrowed his brow, discomfort creeping in, then continued, âGoing forward, please refrain from using my phone without permission.â
âWhat?â Lindaâs tone shifted abruptly, her earlier smile freezing. âWhat are you implying? Iâm not sure I follow.â
âLinda.â
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Eric carefully chose his next words. âI have an app that retrieves deleted call logs.â
Linda paused, taken aback by the revelation. The truth dawned on her. Eric was aware that she had intercepted a call from the nightclub manager and then erased the trace. There was no denying it anymore.
With resignation, Linda replied, âAlright, yes, I took a call for you. Is this really worth a confrontation?â
Eric sidestepped her question. âIâm simply asking for my privacy to be respected. Letâs ensure this doesnât happen again.â After saying his piece, Eric hung up.
It was unusualâEric hadnât confronted Linda like this in years.
He shut his eyes and reclined in his seat. Warmth spread from his back into the chair, merging with a slight pain as a whirlwind of memories assaulted him. Beads of cold sweat soon formed on his forehead and temples.
On the other end, Linda was fuming. She laughed bitterly after a prolonged silence, her grip tight on the phone.
âUnbelievableâ¦â
How had Eric uncovered that? He had even retrieved the deleted call logs?
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