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Billionaire's Priceless Bride

Chapter 1074
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Chapter 1074: The figure shifted, raising her head, and her face lit up with relief.

"Eric, you're awake!" It wasn't Hadley-it was Linda.

Eric's hand fell back to the sheet, a quiet ache settling in his chest. Of course it wasn't Hadley. Hadley had moved on, leaving him behind.

"You feeling okay?" Linda asked, reaching to touch his forehead.

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"Much better," Eric replied, turning his face just enough to evade Linda's hand.

"I'm all sweaty," he added lightly, as if to explain. "Don't want to get you messy. I'm fine, really." Linda's smile was gentle as she drew back her hand. "Good to hear." The caregiver stirred too, fetching a glass of water. "Mr. Flynn, would you like a drink?" "Yeah, thanks." “Lettake it,” Linda said, taking the glass and holding it toward Eric.

"Here, lethelp." "I can manage," Eric said with a small shake of his head. "It's not like I'm down for the count." He lifted the glass with a gentle grasp, tilted his head back, and savored the liquid in deep gulps before passing the empty vessel back to the caregiver.

"I would like a bath. Please prepare the water,” he said.

"Very well," the caregiver replied with a nod, heading off to fulfill the request.

Eric then turned his gaze to Linda. "Linda." Just then, the sharp trill of Linda's phone cut through the moment.

She raised her phone with a small smile. "I'll take this outside." With that, she glided out of the room in her wheelchair.

"Hello?" galnovsis your fiction sanctuary The caregiver soon reappeared from the bathroom. "Mr. Flynn, the bath is ready." "Thank you." Eric gave a slight nod and stepped into the bathroom.

Immersed in the soothing embrace of the water, Eric let his eyelids flutter shut. Visions of Hadley danced in his mind her radiant smiles, playful pouts, and flashes of fiery anger.

He drew a slow, steady breath and, in a sudden impulse, slipped beneath the surface.

It would be alright.

Twould weave its quiet magic, and he would forget.

Hadley had been right-life moved on, with or without someone by your side.

He had been a solitary soul since the cradle and had carved a path through life regardless.

Yet, a hollow ache gnawed at his chest, as if his heart were a desolate e plain where no seed could take root. Was this his reckoning?

Once, he had turned her away without a second glance, and now she had walked out of his life without looking back. Karma, it seemed, spared no one.

When he emerged from the bathroom, towel in hand, Linda was back, seated at the dining fable, her warm gesture inviting him closer. "All done? Come, have a seat-there's something easy on the stomach."