Chapter 313
Too Late, Mr. Billionaire: You can’t afford me now
Chapter 313:
âThought Iâd come pick you up from work,â he said casuallyâthen, with a sudden shift, his voice dropped. âDonât look around. Just focus on me.â
Hadley blinked. âWhat?â
âEricâs car is up ahead,â he murmured.
Her breath hitched. Eric? Again?
A flicker of unease passed through her. Had he really not let this go?
Before she could react, Denver stepped in closer, angling himself just enough that, from a distance, they looked like a couple lost in quiet conversation.
His voice was barely a whisper near her ear. âI think heâs starting to doubt that weâre actually together.â
Which, of course, was entirely true.
âGood thing I saw this coming.â Denverâs grin turned playful, a mischievous glint in his eyes. âFigured heâd be watching, so I thought Iâd make an appearance. If weâre going to put on a show, we might as well give it everything weâve got.â
Then, leaning in slightly, he murmured, âSo, come on, Hadley. Smile for him.â
What?
She hadnât planned on smilingânot even a little. But his words, so over-the-top and theatrical, completely caught her off guard. Before she could stop herself, laughter bubbled up.
And just like that, she wasnât faking it. She looked genuinely amused.
âHadleyâ¦â
Denver gazed at her, softly uttering her name.
âWhat?â A smile still played on Hadleyâs lips.
âYou have something in your hairâ¦â Carefully, Denver reached out to extract it.
âWhatâs this?â
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He passed the small item to her.
Inspecting it, Hadley recognized a shiny sequin. âOh, itâs from my costume.â
From a Bentley parked nearby, Eric observed them, his expression turning cold with each passing second.
Finally, he averted his gaze.
âSebastian, drive,â he commanded tersely.
âRight away, Mr. Flynn.â
Sebastian cautiously started the vehicle, well aware of the tension surrounding a man grappling with his unspoken emotions.
As they drove off, Eric reclined, shutting his eyes to block out the painful scene.
He confessed to himself that there was this growing affection for Hadleyâ¦
He decided it was merely an attraction.
But nothing more, not something he couldnât exist without.
After all, who truly couldnât survive without someone else?
He dismissed the notion of everlasting love as mere fantasy.
At the same time, Denver retracted his hand, saying quietly, âEricâs gone.â
âReally?â
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