Chapter 278
Too Late, Mr. Billionaire: You can’t afford me now
Chapter 278:
Seeing the actual blood made her think she should at least help clean Ericâs wound.
The manager glanced at Eric, catching his stern look.
Ericâs expression was forbidding, and he subtly shook his head.
Promptly, the manager responded with an air of finality, âWe donât stock first-aid supplies here. This is a retail shop, not a medical facility.â
Hadley, unaware of the silent exchange, looked regretfully at Eric.
âShould we look for a pharmacy nearby, then?â
She was sure there would be one open all night somewhere close.
âAlright,â Eric said, somewhat pleased that Hadley was showing concern.
Just then, store employees approached with the Minnie Mouse doll, packaged and ready. They looked uncertainly at who they should hand it over to.
Without thinking, Hadley reached out. âIâll take it.â
âWait.â Ericâs voice cut through, sharp and commanding. âWhy assume itâs yours to carry?â
He extended his hands. âHand it over here.â
âRight away, Mr. Flynn,â one employee quickly said, passing the plush toy to Eric. It was an unusual sight, indeedâEric Flynn, a prominent businessman, carrying a large stuffed animal through a store.
Hadley couldnât suppress a laugh at the unusual sight.
Eric caught the sound and looked at her with a raised eyebrow. âAre you finding this funny?â
Trying to compose herself, Hadley quickly denied it with a shake of her head. âNot at all.â
He seemed skeptical but chose to overlook it. Her smile was too charming to ignore.
âLaugh all you want,â Eric suggested casually. âIt suits you better. Crying? Not so much. It makes you look terrible. So, letâs keep the tears away, agreed?â
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Hadley felt a sting at his wordsâreally?
She turned her head, her thoughts drifting.
She just knew that in his eyes, Linda was always the epitome of beauty.
Fortunately, a 24-hour pharmacy was located just a short distance from the mall.
âSebastian can handle the purchase,â Hadley suggested, already edging toward departure. âI think Iâll head home.â
âDonât even think about it,â Eric said darkly, tapping his neck where the bite mark still showed. âImagine Sebastian finding out about this. How am I supposed to maintain any dignity?â
âShh!â Hadley urgently motioned with her hands, her voice a whisper. âYouâre too loud!â
The late hour made their voices carry further, risking unwanted attention.
With resignation heavy in her voice, Hadley replied, âAlright, Iâll handle it.â
Eric scoffed, âThatâs right, you will.â
While at the pharmacy, Eric found a comfortable spot on a bench and made himself at home as Hadley gathered the needed medical supplies.
Returning, she motioned towards his shirt. âYou might want to open your collar so it doesnât get stained.â
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