Chapter 43
Too Late, Mr. Billionaire: You can’t afford me now
Chapter 43:
Increasing his speed, Eric made his way directly to Silver Villas.
âHadley!â he called out as he entered the foyer.
The living room was shrouded in darkness, reminding him of the previous night. With those events in mind, he quickly moved toward the back of the house.
Tonight, however, the light in the bathroom was off. Could Hadley have already gone to bed? He might need to wake her. If not for Nylaâs insistence on a joint call, he might have refrained from disturbing her.
âWhich room is she using?â he wondered aloud.
Uncertain, Eric proceeded to check each room, finding them all unoccupied. The guest rooms were untouched, the beds bare of fresh linens, showing no signs of recent use.
How could this be? Where exactly had Hadley been staying these past nights?
At the police station.
âName?â the officer asked.
âHadley Pearson.â
âAge?â
â24.â
âHome address?â
Hadley paused for a moment, then shook her head. âI donât have one.â
The officer looked up, his eyebrow arched in surprise. âAre you implying youâre homeless?â
âWhatever fits,â Hadley replied with a slight nod.
âRidiculous!â the officer exclaimed. âGive me a proper answer!â He studied her appearance, noticing she didnât look like someone who had been living on the streets.
Exhaling deeply, Hadley remained firm. âOfficer, Iâm not lying. I donât have a place to stay. Thatâs the truth.â The officer was momentarily speechless. He could sense the complexity of the situation.
Just then, another officer entered, escorting the biker. His injury had been attended to, and a bandage now wrapped around his head. He was directed to sit in a chair.
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The biker shot a furious look at Hadley, then yelled, âOfficer, this woman tried to murder me! I demand to press charges! I want her prosecuted!â
âSettle down!â the officer snapped. âWhy are you shouting? Do you think this is your house?â
The officer then turned to Hadley. âExplain to us why you attacked him.â
Remaining calm, Hadley answered clearly, âHe attempted to assault me. I was just defending myself.â
âSeriously?â The biker stood up abruptly, visibly angry. âOfficer, look at her! Sheâs unharmed! Meanwhile, I have a serious head wound, and sheâs acting like nothingâs wrong! How can that be? Who just carries a brick in their bag?â
âSit down and be quiet!â the officer commanded, gesturing firmly at him. âWeâll sort this out.â
The officers considered the possibility of retrieving surveillance footage, but the areaâs remoteness made it difficult. This wasnât a main thoroughfare, and no cameras were present.
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