Chapter 371
Too Late, Mr. Billionaire: You can’t afford me now
Chapter 371:
âDenver!â
Right on cueâHadleyâs voice rang out, light yet tinged with nervous energy. She stepped into view, dressed in her performance attire, the soft lighting in the corridor casting a glow against her delicate features.
âHey, Hadley!â
A slightly awkward smile tugged at Denverâs lips as he lifted the bouquet slightly. âI hope Iâm not interrupting something important!â
Hadley let out a small laugh, shaking her head.
âNot at all. Actually⦠Iâm a little nervous right now. Youâre just in time to help distract me.â
At the word ânervous,â Denver straightened, concern flickering in his eyes.
âHey, relax. Youâve got this. Youâre going to be incredible.â
This wouldnât be his first time watching her dance.
He had seen her dance beforeâwatched as she transformed under the spotlight, effortless and untouchable.
âI figured.â
Hadley flashed a warm smile, her eyes drifting to the bouquet in Denverâs arms. âAre those for me?â
Denver didnât hesitate, extending the flowers toward her.
âYeah. Wishing you an amazing performance.â
Not far away, Eric stood in the shadows, silently observing. His expression darkened as his gaze flicked from Hadley to Denver. Without a word, he looked away and strode off.
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Inside the theater, the lights dimmed.
The curtain lifted, and the performance began.
The stage lights converged, casting an ethereal glow over the performer at the center.
Hadley stood poised, draped in her custom performance attire, her movements effortlessly elegant. Her long, straight legs exuded grace, and her waistâso delicate it seemed as though it could be encircled with a single handâmoved fluidly with the rhythm.
As the music swelled, her steps matched each drumbeat with precision. Somehow, each note reverberated through Ericâs chest, a strange, unsettling sensation creeping up his spineâas if the music wasnât just playing, but striking at something deep within him.
And then, as the final note lingered in the air, she stopped. With a radiant smile, she turned toward the audience.
The reaction was instantaneous. Thunderous applause. Cheers. The air buzzed with electrified admiration.
âBravo!â Denver couldnât hold back. He shot to his feet, his hands coming together in unrestrained enthusiasm.
ThenâHadley looked his way. With a dazzling smile, she lifted a hand and waved, the joy in her expression unmistakable.
And thenâshe jumped. Just a small bounce on her toes, playful, as if making absolutely certain Denver saw her.
âHadleyâ¦â
Denver stood there, frozenâcompletely stunned.
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