Chapter 376
Too Late, Mr. Billionaire: You can’t afford me now
Chapter 376:
âA lasting future?â
Hadleyâs laugh was sharp, tinged with irony. âWe have no future together, Denver. Your family would never welcome me with open arms.â
How could sheâa woman who had already walked down the aisle onceâbe deemed worthy of him? A golden son of a high-flying, pedigreed clan?
And then there was Joyâ¦
It was a puzzle with no solution.
Denver faltered, his confidence flickering. âMy family doesnât even know yet. How can you be so certain theyâd turn their noses up?â
âIâm certain.â Hadley didnât need to ponder; the answer was as clear as day.
She reiterated, âDenver, this is not going to work. Iâm grateful to you. You pulled me from the wreckage of a painful marriage. You helped me pirouette back into the stageâ¦â
Hadleyâs gratitude was as deep as the ocean. âYouâre a dear friend, one I treasure. But letâs draw the curtain here before the plot thickens, shall we?â
Before his heart sank any deeper.
Before the inevitable ache took root.
âHadleyâ¦â
At that moment, the waiter came with their meal.
âVery well.â Hadley seized the chance to shift gears, her tone lightening. âArenât we here to toast my triumphant performance? Letâs not muddy the waters with anything else. The foodâs callingâletâs just savor it for now.â
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Denver sat in silence, the flavors on his plate suddenly bland as sawdust.
He knew pressing further was like chasing a mirage. The real hurdle wasnât just Hadleyâit was the towering shadow of his own family.
Back home, Denver began plotting his next move in secret.
He had never meant to keep Hadley a hidden chapter from his family. The timing just hadnât felt right.
But Hadleyâs words tonight lit a fire under him, pushing him to lay his cards on the table sooner than planned.
If he came clean to his family, she would have no more excuses to push him away, would she?
Then he could sweep her off her feet and ask her to be his girlfriend. As he waited for his parents to return, Denver mused over whether to pair his declaration with a gift.
What would be fitting?
It couldnât be something run-of-the-mill.
Rising to his feet, he left his room and descended to the basement. The basement housed a sturdy safe, a sanctuary for the familyâs most treasured possessions.
Denver punched in the code, slipped inside, located his personal safe, and opened it with a soft click.
Rummaging through its contents, he pulled out a small box, lifted the lid, and nodded with a satisfied grin. âThisâll do the trick.â
He tucked the box under his arm, secured the door, and headed out.
âDenver.â
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