Chapter 73
Too Late, Mr. Billionaire: You can’t afford me now
Chapter 73:
âMorning,â Eric replied with a nod.
âArenât you supposed to be at work today? Why are you here? Iâve got everything under control here. You couldâve come after,â he added.
Linda playfully frowned. âNo way, Eric. Nyla is as much my family as she is yours. My job doesnât take priority over her.â
Eric didnât argue further but instead looked down at Lindaâs ankle.
âHowâs the ankle holding up?â
âJust a bit sore, but I can manage,â Linda replied nonchalantly.
As they finished their conversation, the elevator doors opened.
Eric held the doors open, gesturing for Linda and her assistant to enter first. After they stepped in, he followed, then looked back at Hadley.
Nodding toward the open elevator, he said, âCome on in.â
Hadley paused, uncertain.
Rather than moving forward, she stepped back. âJust go ahead. Iâll follow shortly.â
What?
Ericâs confusion quickly turned to annoyance. âWhat are you doing? Get in here!â
His patience was running low. He reached out, intending to guide Hadley inside.
However, Eric stopped mid-gesture, recalling how much Hadley detested being forced into contact. Any physical attempt would surely upset her.
This realization made him reconsider.
âLetâs go, quickly now! Come inside!â Eric tried to encourage her verbally instead.
Hadley firmly shook her head, standing her ground.
âHadley!â
Ericâs frustration was mounting, his temper on the brink.
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Meanwhile, the elevator seemed indifferent to their quarrel. The doors started closing just before both Eric and Hadley.
âStop!â
Ericâs attempt to halt the elevator doors was just a second too late. He grumbled softly, âSuch a difficult woman!â
Inside, Linda and her assistant shared a look.
âEric,â Linda said, gently pulling at his sleeve with a reassuring smile.
âRelax. Itâs Nylaâs surgery today. Hadley will make it up in time.â
âI understand,â Eric responded, his brow furrowed. âBut why is she so hesitant to join us in the elevator?â
Lindaâs smile faltered slightly. âWell, it might be my fault. You know we had a disagreement recently, and perhaps sheâs avoiding me because of that.â
A disagreement?
Ericâs expression hardened, his voice taking on a chill. âIf thatâs true, why is she throwing a tantrum now? Hadley should feel ashamed of herself!â
âLetâs not dwell on it,â Linda replied, her face tensing as she attempted to defuse the growing tension.
âThat incident was some time ago. I was just upset then. We should put it behind us.â
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