Chapter 377
Too Late, Mr. Billionaire: You can’t afford me now
Chapter 377:
A voice halted him just as he was about to climb the stairs. Turning, he spotted his parents, Roderick and Wilma Moran.
âDad, Mom.â
The pair had just returned from a social affair.
As luck would have it, Denver had been waiting for them.
Wilma took a few steps forward, her expression unreadable as she sized up her son. âYouâre back earlier than I expectedâ¦â Then her eyes landed on the box in his hand.
Her gaze darkened like storm clouds rolling in. âWhatâs that youâve got there?â
âThisâ¦â Denver didnât dodge the question. With a bright smile, he answered, âItâs a bracelet.â
Since he was about to bring up Hadley anyway, there was no point in playing coy.
Wilmaâs brow creased instantly. She recognized the delicate jewelry box in a heartbeat. âIs that the one your grandmother left behind?â
âYes.â
âLet me take a look.â Without waiting for permission, Wilma plucked the box from Denverâs hands, opened it, and gazed at the ruby bracelet nestled inside.
She let out a brittle chuckle at the sight of the bracelet, her expression tinged with fury.
The whispers she had overheard at the eveningâs gathering gnawed at her as she cast a piercing gaze upon her son.
âCome closer, we need to have a word.â
âOh?â Denver furrowed his brow, puzzled, and glanced at his father. âDad, whatâs got Mom so riled up?â
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Roderick let out a weary sigh, shaking his head. âYouâll see soon enough, son.â
He too was far from pleased with the rumors that had reached his ears tonight.
The trio settled onto the plush sofa in the living room.
âMom?â Denver sat across from his parents, still in the dark about the storm brewing. âWhatâs this all about? Why the long faces?â He had been meaning to bring up Hadley once they were done with whatever this was.
âTell me straight.â Wilma slid the delicate bracelet box onto the coffee table with a deliberate air. âWhy did you take this out of the safe? Donât tell me youâre planning to wear it yourself?â
âHardly!â
Denver chuckled, a stroke of luck that theyâd brought it upâhe was just about to spill the beans.
âIâm planning to give it to someone special.â
âGive it away, you say?â Wilma shot a sidelong glance at her husband, her face clouding over like a gathering storm. âTo whom? A sweetheart, perhaps? This isnât some trinket you would hand out to a casual acquaintance.â
âWellâ¦â
Denver nodded hesitantly, but then shook his head. âNot yet. Iâm still trying to win her over.â
At that, Roderick turned his head aside, his jaw tightening.
Wilmaâs complexion paled, though a flicker of hope still danced in her eyes. âYouâve only been back a short time, and already someoneâs caught your fancy? Whoâs the lucky girl, and which family is she from?â
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