Chapter 742
Too Late, Mr. Billionaire: You can’t afford me now
Chapter 742:
Hadley turned just as Eric approached, his arm sliding around her shoulders, his touch warm despite the icy air. âWhy arenât you waiting inside? Itâs freezing out here!â
Hadley hesitated for a fraction of a second before offering a small, unreadable smile. âItâs fine. I wasnât waiting long.â
âCome on. Letâs go inside!â
âOkay.â With that, she let him lead her insideâbut her thoughts were still lingering outside.
Outside, the wind howled, carrying thick snowflakes that drifted relentlessly, layering the city in pristine white. But inside Silver Villas, warmth cocooned the space, wrapping it in quiet stillness.
Eric pulled Hadley into his arms, his grip firm yet gentle. She had been clinging to him more than usual these past few daysânot that he minded. If anything, he relished it. If life could always be like thisâjust the two of them, close, comfortableâhe wouldnât ask for more.
He tucked the blanket around her, smoothing it over her shoulders before leaning down to press a soft kiss against her temple.
âHadley.â
âHmm?â She was already half-lost to sleep, her voice thick with drowsiness. One arm lazily lifted before flopping back downâa feeble attempt at shooing him away. âNo more! Let me sleep!â What did she think he was going to do?
Eric let out a quiet chuckle. After a beat of silence, he asked, âIf you had to chooseâred, blue, yellow, or white⦠which oneâs your favorite?â
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Hadley barely stirred, but one eye peeked open, clouded with drowsy suspicion.
âWhy?â
âNo reason. Just answer.â
She let out a slow exhale, her voice soft with fatigue. âRed.â
The answer came without hesitationânot because she was humoring him, but because it was simply true.
Ericâs gaze flickered toward her, a small smirk tugging at his lips. Just like that winter coat she always woreâthe one that suited her so effortlessly. The one that made her impossible to overlook in a crowd.
âRed, huh.â He murmured the word under his breath, rolling it over in his mind. âGot it.â
The warmth of the moment stretched between them, settling into a quiet certainty. And then, the thought crept inâmarriage.
It wasnât the first time it had crossed his mind, but tonight, it took root. She had been his onceâbut their first marriage had been built on all the wrong things.
He had asked before, but she turned him down. And looking back⦠he understood why. Because he hadnât made it feel like it mattered.
He had treated it like a logical step rather than a sacred promise. That wouldnât happen again. This timeâit had to be perfect. Every detail thought through. Every moment earned.
And the ring⦠Hadley loved red, so it wouldnât be just any diamond. It would be a red one.
By noon, Hadley returned from the cafeteria, carefully balancing a tray with a warm meal for Elissa.
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