Chapter 592
Too Late, Mr. Billionaire: You can’t afford me now
Chapter 592:
Hadley scoffed bitterly.
Seeing Eric now, anyone watching might be easily fooled by his act of devotion.
At that moment, she had no interest in arguing or exchanging insults with him.
Meeting his gaze firmly, she said with quiet intensity, âYouâre the one who insisted on getting back together, Eric. Letâs be clear about somethingâI have a bad temper, and thatâs nothing new to you. This is who I am. If I bring chaos into your life and leave everything in ruins, donât you dare blame me later.â
âWhat?â He laughed softly, a teasing smile playing across his lips.
âYouâre actually worried about me, arenât you?â
His fingers tightened gently around hers. âTake it easy. Unless youâre planning to leave again, thereâs nothing you could throw at me that I canât take.â
Hadley clenched her teeth. Frustration got the better of her as she retorted, âIâm not joking. Whatâs your problem? Wouldnât life be smoother with a sweet, agreeable girlfriend instead?â
âAnd miss all the excitement?â Eric tilted his head, eyes dancing with mischief. âI want a girlfriend, Hadley, not someone who nods at everything I say. Why settle for someone who never challenges me?â
For the first time, Hadley found herself without a response. Considering that, she hoped he understood exactly what he was signing up forâno complaining later, no second thoughts.
She was laying all her cards on the table now, and heâd better live up to his confident promises.
At the police station, Elissa had woken up early.
Days had blended together into a blur, filled with repeated trips in and out of a holding cell. Nobody could expect a young woman like her to get accustomed to such a nightmare.
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Appetite long abandoned, sleep stolen by worryâshe wore her exhaustion plainly.
âElissa Holland.â A voice broke through the haze, calling her clearly.
Slowly, Elissa raised her head, eyes rimmed red. âYes, officer,â she said, rising to her feet at once.
The metallic clang of the gate echoed through the room. âStep outside.â
âOh.â A brief flash of confusion crossed her face. âIs it time for more questions?â
âNo,â the officer said, shaking his head.
Near the gate, another officer stood waiting, her posture relaxed and reassuring.
âYou can go with this officer. Sheâll guide you through the paperwork.â
After that, youâre free to go.
What?
She was really free?
The female officer offered her a comforting smile. âCome with me, please.â
âOf course. Thank you, officer.â
Elissa trailed behind quietly, filled out all the forms as instructed, scribbled her signature, and retrieved her belongings without fuss.
âAll set. Youâre officially released.â
âThank you so much, officer.â
As Elissa stepped through the building, she embraced the sudden sunlight, taking a deep breath as warmth spread across her skin. She reached for her phone and immediately dialed Hadleyâs number. Sitting in Ericâs car, Hadley saw the incoming call, Elissaâs name glowing brightly on the screen. Glancing toward Eric, she marveled silently at how quickly heâd managed it all.
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