Chapter 569: "You're welcome, honey." A tiny pang of guilt tugged at Hadley; she'd been busy lately and hadn't spent enough twith Joy.
But that was going to change-no more wasting energy on irrelevant people or .
Today was her day off, and she could devote it entirely to her.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt"Con! Let's get you a slice of that pie." Hadley lifted Joy and carried her into the dining room, where Melba had just taken the pie from the oven and placed it on the table.
The fruit pie looked golden and mouthwatering.
Hadley sliced a piece and placed it on Joy's special plate, passing her a small spoon. "Dig in." "Thanks, Mommy," Joy said, carefully scooping up a bite and blowing on it before tasting. "Hot! Hot!" Joy squeaked.
Hadley nodded with a gentle laugh. "Yes, be careful. You're such a smart girl, blowing on your food so you don't burn your tongue." "Mmm-hmm." Joy tucked her face closer to the plate and took another bite. "So yummy. Nobody cooks better than you, Mommy." "Slow down," Hadley said to her, standing up. "I'll get you smilk." Once she prepared the milk and handed Joy the bottle, Hadley's phone rang.
Seeing Eric's non the screen, she frowned.
What could he want now? She let the call go unanswered.
here's the start: gal no*v*ls*co*m Almost immediately, a text appeared. “I'm outside your apartment building. Can you cdown, or should I just cup?" Hadley felt her heart jolt. She pushed the curtain aside, confirming that Eric's car was indeed parked right below. Had he been keeping watch? The phone rang again, leaving her with little choice but to answer.
His voice was calm yet insistent.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏm"I'm aware you share the apartment with someone else and they have a child. I'd prefer not to intrude, but I'm concerned about you-and when I'm worried, convenience doesn't matter. You understand, don't you?" After a moment's pause, he added, "Hadley, are you coming down?" She exhaled a weary sigh, knowing she couldn't refuse.
"Just givea minute." "I'll wait."
Five minutes later, Hadley found herself stepping outside to meet him. "Hi," Eric said the moment she emerged.
He stepped out of his car and gestured toward the passenger seat.
"Get in."
She frowned, clearly reluctant, but it was better than risking Melba m bringing Joy downstairs if this dragged on. With a sigh, she slid into the car.
They pulled away from the neighborhood, and Hadley fixed Eric with a direct look. "What's going on? If there's something you need to say, just say it."