Chapter 529
Too Late, Mr. Billionaire: You can’t afford me now
Chapter 529:
Fury burned in her eyes, and she wished she could throttle him. âYouâre despicable! Leave me alone!â
âI am despicable!â Eric agreed, closing his eyes and not resisting her accusations. âPlease, stop crying. I accept all the blame! I promise, never again!â
What? This unexpected submission from Eric took Hadley aback; she was momentarily lost for words. Could it be? The usually haughty Eric Flynn was humbling himself?
âHadley.â
At the doorway, Ernest appeared, maneuvering his wheelchair. Tears clouded her vision as she looked up, stuttering, âErnestâ¦â
âHere.â Ernest offered a handkerchief as he approached, his voice gentle. âDry your eyes. Theyâre all puffy.â
âOkayâ¦â Taking the handkerchief, Hadley covered her face. Ernestâs hand tenderly brushed her hair, comforting her as he had in the past. His soothing tone enveloped her. âThere, there, Hadley. No more tears, okay?â
Ernest sighed, his voice calm but resolute. âEricâs been out of control lately. Let me talk to him for you.â His sharp gaze met Hadleyâs.
âCome on, letâs go home.â
Hadley hesitated, but with Ernest speaking, how could she refuse? Besides⦠she couldnât afford to sever ties with Eric just yetânot before she conceived.
Ernest turned to Eric, his expression hardening. âEric,â he said firmly, brows furrowed, âthis is the first and last time. Listen carefullyâif you make Hadley cry again, I wonât wait for her to come to me. I will step in, and I will make sure to separate you two.â His voice dropped slightly. âEven if Grandma tries to interveneâit wonât change a thing.â
âErnest!â
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Ericâs entire body stiffened. He knew his brother well. Ernest might seem gentle, but once he made a decisionâhe never wavered. If he said heâd do somethingâhe meant it.
Eric lowered his head, his voice solemn and sincere. âIt wonât happen again, Ernest. I promise.â
Ernest studied him for a long moment, then gave a slow, measured nod. âGood.â Without another word, he turned his wheelchair. âQuentin, letâs go.â
âYes, sir,â Quentin responded immediately.
âHadley?â Ericâs voice was softer now, tentative, as he reached for her hand. Lifting it gently, he pressed it to his lips. âCome back with me,â he murmured, his breath warm against her skin. âHow can you possibly live like this?â
Hadley felt something inside her unravel. Exhaustion, thick and overwhelming, settled deep in her bones. She was already fighting injuries and illnessâand now frustration coiled around her chest, squeezing the air from her lungs. Her limbs felt heavy. Her breath came shallow.
She closed her eyes, too drained to fight. Too weary to resist. Right now⦠she simply wouldnât succeed at pushing him away. Besides, any second now, Joy would return. And if Eric saw her, everything would fall apart.
Eric didnât hesitate. He bent down, arms slipping beneath her, effortlessly lifting her against him.
âCome on. Letâs go home.â
The moment they stepped outside the building, snow whirled around them in silent waves.
âPut me down! Let me go!â
Hadleyâs desperate cry sliced through the air. She thrashed against his hold, struggling fiercely.
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