Chapter 693
Too Late, Mr. Billionaire: You can’t afford me now
Chapter 693:
He cast a quick glance at Hadley beside him.
Hadley, ever the light sleeper, was already stirring, though her eyes remained closed.
âAnswer it outside,â she mumbled.
âAlright,â Eric whispered, slipping out of the room with the phone pressed to his ear.
âQuentin, whatâs the matter?â
âMr. Flynn,â Quentin began, his tone apologetic as he relayed the nightâs events.
âYour brother is running on fumes, and Mrs. Flynn insisted I call you. Iâm sorry to disturb your rest.â
After hearing the tale, Eric rubbed his temples, a weary sigh escaping him.
âI understand. Itâs no trouble. Iâll head over right away.â
âMuch obliged, Mr. Flynn,â Quentin replied.
Eric ended the call and let out a long, burdened breath. For his brother, for Linda, he knew he had to step in.
But the question lingeredâhow would he explain this to Hadley?
He eased the bedroom door open and perched on the edge of the bed, hesitating before speaking.
âHadleyâ¦â
Hadley, still facing away from him, her eyes shut, murmured groggily,
âDone with the call? Can we go back to sleep now? Turn off the light, pleaseâitâs too bright.â
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âHadley.â Eric pressed, his voice tinged with unease,
âI need to step out for a bit.â
Hadleyâs eyes snapped open, and she rolled over to face Eric, concern flickering across her features.
âAt this hour?â
âYes,â Eric admitted, taking her hand gently, his tone soft as a whisper.
âItâs Ernest. He is caught in a bit of a bind.â
âWhatâs happened to him?â Hadley asked, her worry deepening.
âIs he unwell?â
âNo, itâs not that.â Noticing the concern etched on her face, Eric hurriedly shook his head, offering both comfort and clarity.
âErnestâs health is holding steady, no need to fret.â
âThen whatâs troubling him?â Hadley pressed, her brow furrowing as she sought answers.
âIsnât the Flynn Group still under your stewardship?â
Her question hung in the air, leaving Eric momentarily at a loss for words. He knitted his brows, grappling with how to reply as their gazes locked in a quiet, unspoken exchange.
Then, like a dawn breaking through the fog, Hadley seemed to grasp the truth.
A faint, knowing smile tugged at her lips.
âItâs Linda, isnât it?â
Her words were less a question and more a quiet realization, delivered with calm certainty.
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