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The Billionare Nextdoor

Racheal has lived a very simple and straightforward life: work, home, and quiet evenings with her best friend. That is, until the new neighbor moves in. She shouldn't care about Adrian Cole, but he is everything she is: arrogant, distant, and seemingly infuriating beyond reason. However, behind his chilly facade is a life she could never have guessed, and a heart he is trying very hard to protect. When tension softens into attraction, foes become something more and love makes them decide between safety and desire. Will their worlds, which are so different, collideor find a way to coexist?
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Chapter 6

Racheal left the studio that Monday feeling like she was walking through fog. Her classes had passed in a blur. The music played, the students laughed, the rhythm of the day continued, but none of it touched her the way it normally did. Every smile she returned, every instruction she gave, was tinged with a constant awareness: Marcus was waiting somewhere, and he cared.

She tried to push the thought away. Tried to focus on her work. But it followed her like a shadow, patient, insistent, unrelenting.

By late afternoon, when the last of the students had left, Racheal stayed behind. She didn't know why. Maybe it was habit, maybe it was stubbornness, or maybe it was the hope that Marcus would still be there. She gathered her things slowly, taking her time. The studio, usually alive with movement and sound, now felt vast and empty. The sunlight spilling through the floor-to-ceiling windows seemed too bright, too exposing.

A sudden knock at the studio door made her jump.

"Racheal?"

Her heart jumped, and for a second, she froze, unsure if she wanted to answer. But the pull of familiarity, the weight of his presence, was stronger than her hesitation.

Marcus stepped inside, as though the world bent to accommodate him. His casual stance, hands in pockets, gave him the air of someone completely in control, yet somehow approachable, human. His eyes scanned the empty studio before settling on her, and in that moment, she felt every thought, every worry, every heartbeat laid bare.

"You didn't answer me earlier," he said, voice calm but layered with something deeper. Concern, maybe, or expectation. "About Friday night. Why you didn't let me know you'd be out late."

She swallowed hard, trying to find words that felt safe. "I... I said it was nothing, Marcus. Really."

He shook his head slightly, stepping a fraction closer. "It's never nothing when it's you."

The words hit her harder than she expected. They weren't loud, they weren't dramatic, but they were precise, sharp, and personal. Her chest tightened. She wanted to look away, to retreat into her familiar mask of composure, but the moment her eyes met his, that wall crumbled.

"I just... I don't like feeling like I'm being watched," she admitted quietly, almost as if saying it aloud made it real.

He paused, close enough that she could feel the heat radiating from him, but he didn't reach out. He didn't push. He simply waited, patient, steady, giving her the space she wanted while holding the space she couldn't deny.

"I'm not watching you," he said softly. "I just notice. I care. That's all."

She felt something stir inside her, a mixture of relief, fear, and longing she wasn't ready to name. Simple honesty, unpolished, real, and dangerous.

"Marcus..." she began, her voice barely above a whisper. "I..."

He tilted his head, reading her without judgment, his gaze so intense she almost flinched. "You don't have to say anything. I just needed you to know."

And somehow, knowing that he cared, that he was choosing to be present without demanding anything, broke something inside her. The walls she had spent years building began to wobble. She felt raw, exposed, and strangely safe all at once.

The silence between them stretched, but it was not uncomfortable. It was full. Full of unsaid words, full of potential, full of a delicate tension neither of them wanted to shatter with premature conversation.

Finally, she nodded, almost imperceptibly. "I... understand."

He gave her the faintest smile, the kind that reached his eyes and softened the hard lines around them. "Good."

Neither of them spoke again. Words weren't necessary yet. Presence was enough.

As Marcus finally moved toward the door, she found herself calling his name before she could stop herself.

"Wait."

He paused, glancing back.

"I... I'm not used to this," she admitted, voice small, vulnerable. "Having someone care... so much."

His expression softened further. "Then let's take it slow. No expectations. No pressure. Just... us."

Her chest tightened in ways she didn't know how to manage. "Okay," she whispered.

He nodded once, a quiet acknowledgment, and left the studio. She was alone, yet the emptiness felt different now. Less hollow, more alive. She realized, with a surprising clarity, that she had been craving something like this-someone who noticed her, who cared without trying to possess or control.

Tuesday arrived, bringing with it the usual rhythm of life, but Racheal found herself waiting for it differently. Every class, every interaction, every familiar sound seemed charged with possibility. Marcus's presence was no longer just physical; it seeped into her thoughts, a quiet insistence that made her heart skip unexpectedly.

During a break between classes, her phone buzzed. A simple message: Did you get home okay last night?

Her stomach fluttered. She typed a quick reply: Yeah. Thanks.

The response came almost immediately: Good. Sleep well?

Her pulse picked up. She smiled faintly, shaking her head. It was absurd, this small exchange, yet it made her feel... noticed. Safe. Human.

The day stretched on, and with every passing hour, she realized just how much she had been ignoring her own need for care, for attention that was sincere, for someone who could exist in her life without trying to dominate it. Marcus wasn't just present; he was deliberate, thoughtful, steady. And the thought of it stirred something inside her she hadn't expected.

That evening, after classes, she lingered again in the studio. It was quiet, the sun dipping low and casting long shadows across the polished floor. She heard footsteps, soft but deliberate, approaching from the hallway.

Marcus appeared, leaning casually against the doorframe, a faint smirk tugging at his lips. "You linger a lot," he observed, voice teasing but gentle.

She laughed, a short, breathless sound. "Maybe I like the quiet."

"Or maybe you like the company," he suggested, stepping closer, careful, deliberate, respectful.

Her breath caught. "Maybe both," she admitted.

He studied her, eyes warm, searching. "I like both," he said quietly, almost to himself. Then louder, "I like you."

Her heart stumbled in her chest, a wild, unpredictable rhythm that made her aware of every beat. She wanted to reach for him, to let him close the distance, but some stubborn part of her held back. She wasn't ready to fall entirely. Not yet.

"Marcus..." she began, hesitant, words trembling on her tongue. "I..."

He shook his head, smiling faintly. "Don't. Not yet. Just... stay here. With me. Quiet."

And so she did. They stood in the fading light, side by side, neither speaking, neither moving. But the quiet was not empty. It was full. Full of possibility, full of warmth, full of a promise that neither dared name aloud yet.

Hours passed, the city outside growing dark and quiet. And in that dim light, in that shared space, Racheal realized something profound. She didn't know where this would go. She didn't know what Marcus truly wanted, or what she wanted entirely. But she knew one thing: the world felt brighter, softer, and infinitely more dangerous when he was near.

Because this wasn't casual.

This wasn't fleeting.

This was Marcus.

And she had no intention of pretending he didn't matter anymore.

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