Chapter 807
Too Late, Mr. Billionaire: You can’t afford me now
Chapter 807:
She had blurted out that he wasnât the fatherâpractically handed him the golden ticket to doubt herâand he didnât even flinch?
She had acted on impulse, seizing what felt like her only shot to break free.
But he didnât buy it?
Even Hadley herself thought Lindaâs little whispers made sense!
After his cold shoulder yesterday and not coming home all night, Hadley had figured heâd swallowed the bait.
Now it seemed he was just ticked off at her big mouth.
He didnât so much as raise a doubt about her.
He put his faith in her, no questions asked?
What was driving that? Where the heck did that come from? Shouldnât he have picked Linda over her, like he did four years ago?
Oh, the irony.
If he had had this kind of faith in her back then, they wouldnât be in this mess now.
Hadley shuffled to the kitchen, warmed up some milk, and was sipping it when she heard the sound of footstepsâEric, heading downstairs. She plunked the cup down and dashed over. âEric, hold up!â
But she was a beat too slowâEric had already slipped out of the foyer and shut the door behind him.
Hadley gave a futile little tug at her lips. Had her voice not reached him? Or had he caught her words but just didnât feel like sticking around?
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How long was he planning to keep her cooped up here? What would it take to slip away with the babyâand Joyâin one piece?
She trudged back, finished her milk, and climbed the stairs.
Last night had been a sleepless disaster, her mind racing with worries.
Now, stuck between a rock and a hard place, Hadley flopped onto the bed, figuring she would just roll with the punches. With her mind made up, sleep soon hit her like a freight train.
Lost in a foggy haze, she had no clue how long sheâd been out until a knock at the door snapped her back.
Fionaâs voice floated through the door. âMiss Pearson, are you up? Lunch is ready.â
Hadley groaned, her eyes heavy as lead. âFiona, Iâm wiped. Iâll pass on lunch.â She rolled over, diving back into dreamland.
Fiona hesitated but then shuffled downstairs.
After mulling it over, she dialed Eric. âMr. Flynn, I tried calling Miss Pearson, but sheâs beat and says sheâs skipping lunch.â
âGot it,â Eric replied curtly before hanging up. Seconds later, he was ringing Hadleyâs phone.
Skipping lunch?
Did she forget she was eating for two now? She was always yapping about skipping meals to stay slim.
Her body was already frail, passing out twice since the pregnancy started, and now she was pulling this stunt?
âHello?â Hadleyâs groggy voice croaked through the line.
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