Chapter 741
Too Late, Mr. Billionaire: You can’t afford me now
Chapter 741:
Eric chuckled. âYeah.â His voice was gentle, warm with amusement. âWake up now. If you sleep too much, you wonât be able to sleep tonight.â
Hadley let out a soft huff, burrowing deeper into the blankets. âWhat do you know? Thereâs nothing like beauty sleep to get your life back on track.â She had been unusually tired these past few days⦠a side effect of the medication, probably.
Pregnancy symptoms? Even if she was pregnant, it wouldnât show this soon, would it?
After the last mix-up, Hadley had been far more cautious this time.
Dr. Duncan had advised that the safest way to confirm was through a blood testâ10 to 15 days after ovulation.
For now, all she could do was wait. With a quiet sigh, she pushed off the bed and reached for a sweater, slipping it over her head.
Eric, already watching her, wordlessly handed her a comb. She took it, running her fingers through her hair first before starting to smooth it out. He loved her long, thick hairâthe way it had a natural wave.
There was something timeless about it, a touch of effortless vintage charmâsoft, feminine, utterly captivating.
As the quiet stretched between them, Eric asked casually, âFeel like eating out tonight? What are you in the mood for?â
Hadley, still running the comb through her hair, nodded. âYeah. Something meaty.â
Eric smirked. âRed Shell Bistro or Cozyroom?â
She barely paused before answering. âRed Shell Bistro.â
His lips curled into a knowing grin. âYouâre after their desserts, arenât you? Iâll call ahead and let the chef know!â
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As he made the reservation, Hadley put the finishing touches on getting ready. They took the private elevator straight down to the garage, where the car was already waiting.
Upon arrival at the Red Shell Bistro, Eric pulled into the lot, while Hadley waited by the entrance.
The cold was bitingâthis winter had been particularly harsh, with frequent snowfall blanketing Srixby. Tonight was no different. Light flurries drifted through the air, shimmering under the streetlights. As the evening deepened, the snowfall began to pick up again.
Hadley shifted on her feet, stomping inside her boots to keep warm.
Thenâa sleek silver-gray car pulled up to the steps, and the woman stepped out. Astrid.
She turned back toward the person inside, her lips curving into a soft smile. âIâll wait for you here.â
Then, without hesitation, she shut the door, and the car rolled away toward the parking lot. Hadleyâs gaze instinctively flickered to the license plate.
Denverâs car.
She stilled. So she hadnât been imagining things last time.
Denver really was with Astrid.
But the real question wasâwhy?
Were they acquaintances? Friends? Or perhaps, something else entirely?
âHadley?â
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