Chapter 60
Too Late, Mr. Billionaire: You can’t afford me now
Chapter 60:
âThank you so much, officer!â
âMake it quick,â he responded, shifting the barrier to allow her passage before swiftly closing it behind her.
Hadley then checked her phone for directions. It would be a long walk to the courthouse, at least two and a half hours away.
Tightening her jaw, she continued her walk, eyes scanning for a taxi ahead. The prospect of paying for a ride bothered her. Nevertheless, today Hadley was set on ending her marriage to Eric.
Eric was in his car, glancing at his watch repeatedly. The time had already advanced to five oâclock. Hadley was still nowhere in sight!
She had made him wait for two whole hours!
In frustration, Eric spun his phone in his palm before decisively pressing the screen to dial her number.
âHello.â
âHadley!â Ericâs voice crackled with exasperation. âAre you messing around?â
âIâm sorry,â Hadley replied. âIâll be there soon. Just a little longer, okay?â
âLonger?â Eric let out a derisive laugh. âAlright, Iâll wait.â
He was eager to hear what sort of excuse Hadley would concoct this time.
Minutes passed, and finally Hadleyâs call broke the silence.
Breathing heavily, she said, âIâm here! Where are you?â
âAre you actually here?â Eric questioned, scanning the surroundings through his window.
A yellow taxi pulled up at the courthouse, depositing Hadley on the curb. She hurriedly thanked the driver and looked around. âCan you see me, or have you gone inside already?â
âIâm watching you. Stay right there,â Eric instructed, disconnecting the call. He seized his black umbrella, exited his car, and walked toward Hadley, using the umbrella to shield them both from the relentless rain.
Drenched, her clothes clinging to her skin, mud smeared on her, Hadley stood before him. Ericâs face showed clear signs of displeasure.
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âDid you just roll in the mud?â Eric blurted out.
âLetâs just go,â Hadley responded, pausing briefly before wiping her nose and whispering, âLetâs go. This wonât ruin the divorce proceedings.â
âHadley!â
Reacting instinctively, Eric reached out and seized her arm.
âWhatâs this about?â
Hadley twisted away sharply, as if his touch burned her. Her eyes flashed with fury.
âDonât touch me! How many times must I say it?â she hissed.
Taken aback, Eric froze, startled by the intensity of her response. It was that familiar look, the one Hadley reserved for moments when he crossed into her personal space. A mix of fear, disgust, and adamant defiance painted her face.
Could she possibly detest him?
A lump formed in Ericâs throat. A profound sorrow and discomfort settled heavily in his heart, a feeling he couldnât dismiss.
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