He'd also felt a twinge of disappointment at the news, though. If Remy had indeed figured out that Lysander was an asshole and moved out, why hadn't she come back to the estate? He quickly reminded himself that Remy was stubborn--even more stubborn than him, and that was saying something--and that she was probably too proud to come back on her own.
That was why he decided it was about time to finally go talk to her. Nila was worried; Hadley was making a lot of assumptions here, and if just one of them was wrong then this could end up going pretty badly. Hadley himself knew that as well, but he had never been one to not do something just because it could end badly, so fuck it. He was going. If he was wrong, he was wrong, and it wasn't like he was losing anything he hadn't already lost.
Her new address actually wasn't incredibly far from the estate, so Hadley decided he'd go on his own. Travel was so much easier now that he'd gotten the hang of using that cane, which he hated to admit he was happy he'd gotten. He could focus on obstacles while Nila read him street signs. It took a while, but they made it to the apartment complex without incident.
Oh, this is it, apartment 4, Nila said once they were inside. Hadley took a short moment to collect himself, having no idea how Remy was going to react to him showing up on her doorstep. Oh well, he was about to find out. He knocked.