Chapter 351
Too Late, Mr. Billionaire: You can’t afford me now
Chapter 351:
From the moment they left the private lounge, she hadnât resisted, walking beside Eric in silence. Bit by bit, she had managed to steady her breathing, pulling herself together. Then, just as she was about to speakâ
âYouâ¦â
Eric suddenly spun around, lifting a finger and pointing it straight at her. âYou got yourself kicked out of the troupe, and now you think you can just waltz into placesâ¦â
âLike this? Do you have the slightest clue what kind of world youâre stepping into?â His voice was sharp, laced with frustration.
If Eric hadnât been there when he was, Wayne had more than enough ways to impose his will on a woman. Hadley would have faced real danger.
Hadley bowed her head without saying a word.
She was grateful that Eric had stepped in, but there was nothing left for her to say. He had been right there. He had witnessed everything with his own eyes.
Eric had been prepared to say more, ready to lecture her for what had happened, but before a single word could leave his mouth, his attention was drawn to the crimson streaks trailing down her fingers. His chest grew tight. âWhy do you keep making me worry like this?â He took a step forward, trying to get a closer look at her hand.
âDoes it hurt? Let me see.â
But before he could, Hadley jerked her hand away, unwilling to let him examine it.
Ericâs expression darkened in an instant. âYou wonât even let me take a look? Do you think I do this because I enjoy sticking my nose in your business?â
His voice was sharp, edged with frustration. âFine. If thatâs what you want, then I wonât bother anymore!â
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He turned on his heel, fully intending to leave.
But before he could take more than a few steps, something made him stop. Letting out a slow breath, he glanced back at her, his voice no longer holding the same bite. âI shouldnât have spoken to you like that.â She had already been through enough.
He motioned toward her bleeding hand, this time speaking with a steadiness that left no room for argument. âYou need to have that taken care of. You understand that, donât you?â
Eric observed Hadleyâs demeanor and tentatively reached for her hand.
Once again, Hadley pulled away from his touch.
âReally, Hadley?â Ericâs frustration was clear. âDo you think I came here to hurt you?â
âNo, not at allâ¦â
Hadley gently shook her head, raising her bandaged hand to reassure Eric that she was okay.
The moment he looked away, she quickly wrapped her injured hand in a handkerchief, regaining her composure. When she faced him again, his expression was still clouded with concern.
âIt looks worse than it actually is,â she said, her voice calm but distant. âThanks for helping me tonight.â
Eric, feeling the sting of her continued avoidance, didnât let his frustration escalate this time. Instead, a sense of helplessness washed over him, but he remained firm, determined not to leave her alone.
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