Chapter 611
Too Late, Mr. Billionaire: You can’t afford me now
Chapter 611:
Continuously checking her phone, Hadley urged Eric, âCould you speed up a bit?â
Tardiness at the studio meant not only a cut in pay but also missing out on her attendance bonus.
âGot it.â
Eric accelerated, though the traffic was thickening by the minute. He looked over at Hadley, concern evident in his voice. âDid you skip breakfast in your rush?â
âI did.â Hadley nodded, not in the mood to think about that now.
Without hesitation, Eric grabbed his phone and made a quick call.
âHey, itâs me. Swing by Grandmaâs Kitchen, grab a batch of their donuts, and take them to Lightning Dance Studioâfast!â
Hadley caught every word. Was he arranging this for her?
After hanging up, Eric assured her with a nod. âHold on, youâll have something to munch on shortly. Donuts from Grandmaâs Kitchenâyour favorites, right?â
Indeed, they were.
But how had he remembered?
Overwhelmed by a sudden surge of emotions, Hadley responded with a raspy, âYes, thatâs correct.â The remainder of the drive was quiet.
Arriving at the studio, Hadley quickly expressed her gratitude, saying, âThanks so much!â
She exited the car swiftly.
âHadley!â Eric called out. âHold on, the donuts will be here any second!â
âIâm not waiting!â
Rejecting his plea, Hadley responded quickly, âI have to check in now! Appreciate the gesture though!â
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With a quick wave, she dashed into the building without looking back.
âWhatâs the point of only your gratitude?â Eric sighed, speaking to himself. âSkipping breakfast isnât good for you.â He was genuinely concerned for her health.
Securing donuts from Grandmaâs Kitchen had proven difficult, and he ended up waiting over ten minutes for their arrival.
âMr. Flynn!â
âRight here!â
Receiving the bag, Eric instructed, âPlease inform Phillips Iâll be delayed by about forty minutes. He should handle things till I get there.â
âUnderstood, Mr. Flynn.â
With the bag in hand, Eric proceeded towards the studio.
Luckily, his role as an executive meant he had no set schedule, unlike Hadley.
Once inside, Hadley had managed to clock in just in the nick of time, barely two seconds before being late.
She now took her time changing in the locker room.
As it was a weekday, there were no morning classes scheduled for the trainees, affording some free time.
âHadley.â The call came from the entrance of the locker room. âYou have a visitor at the east side door.â
âThanks!â
Grateful for the heads-up, Hadley grew curious about who awaited her.
The east side door was typically used by staff and rarely known to visitors. Was it someone familiar who waited there? She secured her locker and proceeded to the east side door.
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