Chapter 513
Too Late, Mr. Billionaire: You can’t afford me now
Chapter 513:
Eric shot to his feet, scanning the room. His heart pounded as he checked the bathroom, the closet, the balconyânothing.
A surge of panic crashed through him as he bolted out of the bedroom, tearing through Silver Villas like a man possessed.
No matter where he lookedâshe wasnât there.
He grabbed his phone and dialed her number.
The ringtone echoed immediately.
Eric turned toward the sound, eyes locking onto the living room sofaâwhere Hadleyâs bag sat, untouched.
A quick scan of the room revealed moreâher coat still hung by the entrance, her shoes neatly in place. The only thing missing were a single pair of indoor slippers.
She went out in nothing but a thin sweater and slippers?
Ericâs hands clenched into fists, frustration and regret colliding in his chest.
Leaving without a phone, without a coatâhow would she manage? He shut his eyes for a moment, fingers pressing against his temples as his mind reeled.
Earlier in the car⦠He had lost control. He knew that.
Hadley and Denver⦠nothing had happened between them last night. As a manâas her manâhe would have known the moment he held her.
And yet, blinded by jealousy, he hadnât been able to think straight.
Then later, anger had turned into something else entirely.
He really lost control. He wasnât even sure why. Years ago, these things hadnât mattered to him. But with Hadley, every little thing got under his skin. Every look, every word.
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Especially when she kept insisting⦠that he wasnât as good as Denver. And now, here they were.
Hadley had been right about one thingâhe really was a bastard. But that didnât matter now.
Right now, there was only one thing that matteredâfinding her.
Eric strode into the study, his movements swift, his mind racing. Pulling up the surveillance footage, he fast-forwarded until he spotted Hadley. She had left less than twenty minutes ago.
The grainy black-and-white footage showed her stepping out of the house, wrapped only in a thin sweater, her arms crossed tightly over her chest against the biting cold.
Ericâs heart clenched at the sight. Damn it. Where could she have gone?
She didnât have many friends in Srixby, which meant there was only one place she could have goneâher apartment at West Twelfth Alley. Wasting no time, Eric grabbed his keys and tore out of the house, driving straight into the snowstorm.
âHadley, Hadley!â
Eric pounded on the door of her apartment, his voice raw, his breath misting in the frigid air.
âIâm sorry, okay?â Eric murmured, pressing his forehead against the doorframe. His voice was low, almost pleading. âPlease⦠open the door, okay?â
No matter how many times he knocked, no matter how many times he called her nameânothing.
She was still furious. He had expected that. But stillâ
âWhy are you out here making so much noise?â
Eric turned as a neighbor cracked open his door, his expression laced with irritation. âQuit making a scene! No one lives there anymoreâwho are you even looking for?â
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