Chapter 595
Too Late, Mr. Billionaire: You can’t afford me now
Chapter 595:
âEric.â Hadley gave him a sharp look. âDo you really think that just because weâre back together, youâre suddenly entitled to special treatment?â
Yet secretly, she admitted to herself that spending this time together with Eric had taught her somethingâEric was surprisingly manageable, as long as she steered clear of mentioning a breakup or crossing paths with Linda.
She replied sharply, âIf thatâs your idea, you might as well forget it right now. The things you said to me that dayâthey still sting. Donât assume Iâve let it go.â
âThe things I said? Thatâsââ Immediately, Eric scrambled to justify himself.
âHmm?â Hadley tilted her head skeptically. âAre you denying it?â
Eric sighed quietly, shoulders sinking as he admitted, âNo, youâre right.â
Back then, heâd accused her of being willful, overbearingâeven arrogant.
âHumph.â Hadley smirked, leaned back, and closed her eyes. âJust take me to my place.â
âAlright.â
Clearly, she hadnât gotten over it. Eric knew there was nothing else to do but reluctantly drive her home.
Once they reached the gate, Hadley gestured for him to stop. âYou can stop here. Your car always attracts extra attention at security, and itâs annoying.â
Honestly, she was terrified he might bump into Joy if he drove inside. Joy would usually be out strolling with Melba at this hour, increasing the odds of an awkward encounter.
Scooping up her bag, Hadley quickly hopped out and began jogging into the neighborhood.
âBe careful!â
Eric poked his head out of the car window, calling out after her, âSend me a text or give me a call when you reach home safely!â
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âI will!â
Without glancing back, Hadley casually waved a hand, her voice fading softly into the crisp winter air.
From his vantage point, Eric watched her disappear, easily spotting her vivid red coatânewly collected from FOUR Hoursâher long hair dancing gently in the breeze.
âSheâs really breathtaking,â Eric whispered to himself, his eyes fixed on the empty street long after sheâd vanished, finally pulling away only when he could no longer justify lingering.
Cruising aimlessly along the road, he wondered bitterly what to do with the rest of his suddenly empty day.
His fingers tapped restlessly on the steering wheel until something ahead caught his eye. He suddenly slammed on the brakes.
Did he just see correctly? Was his mind playing tricks?
A jolt shot through him. He backed up slightly for another lookâand this time, there was no doubt. It was Joy. He hadnât been mistaken!
Near the cityâs winding river sat the apartment complex where Hadley resided, a modest neighborhood known not for luxurious amenities, but for its sprawling riverside park.
Melba brought Joy there every day to socialize and play.
Several other neighborhood kids gathered too, often escorted by grandparents or caretakers, much like Melba herself.
Laughter and playful shouts echoed through the park as the grown-ups sat together on benches, exchanging small talk while watching the children having fun.
Joy stood out among them, being one of only two girls in the groupâher sweet personality quickly winning over everyone around her. A little boy approached her eagerly, clearly determined to catch her attention.
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