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The Secret Heiress Next Door

Lila Morgan keeps to herself.She hides her truths, stays invisible, and never lets anyone get close. Until Ethan Clarke moves next door.Handsome, warm, and impossible to resist, he pulls her from the shadows... and makes her believe in a love she thought was out of reach. But her past is hunting her.Someone is closing in.A secret too dangerous to stay hidden is about to shatter her quiet life forever. He loves the ordinary girl beside him.But the truth fate has buried for her will either destroy their love... or tie them together for eternity.
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Chapter 2

The next morning, Lila woke earlier than usual.

Sunlight slipped through the thin curtains of her small apartment, casting pale gold streaks across the wooden floor. She stared at the ceiling for a moment, remembering the message from Ethan.

Coffee tomorrow?

Her heart fluttered again.

"Relax," she whispered to herself. "It's just coffee."

But she knew it wasn't just coffee.

It had been a long time since she allowed anyone close enough to matter.

Lila sat up and glanced around her apartment. It was small but cozy secondhand furniture, neatly stacked books, and a tiny kitchen barely large enough for one person. Everything about it screamed ordinary.

And that was exactly how she wanted it.

No one looking at her life would ever guess that she was the only granddaughter of Charles Morgan the billionaire founder of Morgan Industries.

Her family's name appeared in business magazines, news headlines, and luxury events.

But here?

She was just Lila.

A college student who worked part-time at a bookstore.

She liked it that way.

After showering, she opened her closet. Most of her clothes were simple: jeans, sweaters, dresses she bought at thrift shops.

Her hand paused on a soft blue dress.

It was simple, but elegant.

"Too much?" she murmured.

She hesitated for a moment before taking it anyway.

An hour later, she stepped outside the apartment building.

The air was cool and fresh, and the street was slowly waking up. Cars passed, birds chirped in the trees lining the sidewalks, and the scent of fresh bread drifted from the bakery nearby.

And then she saw him.

Ethan stood beside a sleek black car parked across the street.

He wore a casual white shirt with the sleeves rolled up and dark jeans. His hair was slightly messy like he had run his fingers through it instead of combing it.

Yet somehow he still looked effortlessly perfect.

When he noticed her, his face lit up.

"Good morning, neighbor."

Lila smiled despite herself.

"Good morning."

Ethan glanced at her dress and grinned.

"Well... now I feel underdressed."

She laughed softly.

"You look fine."

"Fine?" he repeated, pretending to be offended. "That's the best compliment I get?"

"Do you want a better one?" she teased.

"Always."

She tilted her head, studying him for a moment.

"You look... charming."

Ethan placed a hand over his heart dramatically.

"Now that's better."

They both laughed.

The comfortable warmth between them returned almost instantly, like they had known each other longer than just one day.

"Ready?" he asked.

"Ready."

They walked together down the street.

"This café I mentioned," Ethan said, "is about ten minutes away. I found it yesterday while exploring."

"Already exploring the neighborhood?"

"Of course," he said. "You never know what hidden gems you'll find."

Lila raised an eyebrow.

"You mean like coffee shops?"

"And interesting neighbors."

Her cheeks warmed slightly.

They reached the café, a cozy place tucked between a flower shop and a bookstore. The windows were decorated with plants, and soft music drifted from inside.

"This place is beautiful," Lila said.

"I knew you'd like it."

They ordered coffee and pastries before sitting near the window.

For a moment, they simply looked at each other.

Ethan broke the silence.

"So... tell me something about yourself."

Lila hesitated.

This was always the dangerous part.

"How much do you want to know?" she asked carefully.

"Everything."

She laughed nervously.

"That might take a while."

"I've got time."

Lila wrapped her hands around her coffee cup.

"Well... I'm studying literature."

"Ah," Ethan said. "So you love stories."

"I do."

"What kind?"

"Romance," she admitted.

Ethan smirked.

"Of course."

"What does that mean?" she asked suspiciously.

"Nothing," he said innocently. "Just interesting."

"And what about you?" she asked quickly, changing the subject. "What do you like?"

"Designing buildings," he said.

"You mentioned you're an architect."

"Yeah. I love creating places where people live their lives."

"That sounds nice."

"It is."

He studied her for a moment before asking quietly,

"What about your family?"

Lila's fingers tightened slightly around the cup.

"Not much to tell," she said quickly. "They live far away."

It wasn't exactly a lie.

Her grandfather lived in a massive estate outside the city.

But she rarely visited.

He had wanted her to take over the company one day.

She wanted something different.

Something real.

"Do you miss them?" Ethan asked.

"Sometimes."

He seemed to sense that she didn't want to go deeper into the topic.

So he didn't push.

Instead, he leaned back in his chair.

"Alright. New question."

"Okay."

"What's your biggest dream?"

Lila thought for a moment.

"To write a novel someday," she admitted.

Ethan's eyes brightened.

"Really?"

"Yes."

"What kind of novel?"

"A love story," she said softly.

"Why love stories?"

"Because... They make people believe in hope."

Ethan watched her quietly.

"You're interesting, Lila."

Her heart skipped.

"Why?"

"Because you talk about love like it's something rare."

"Isn't it?"

He considered the question.

"Maybe."

They finished their coffee slowly, enjoying the easy rhythm of conversation.

Hours seemed to pass without either of them noticing.

Eventually, Ethan checked his watch.

"I should probably get going."

"So soon?" Lila said before she could stop herself.

He smiled.

"You'll miss me already?"

She rolled her eyes.

"Don't get ahead of yourself."

He stood and offered his hand.

"Walk you home?"

"Sure."

The walk back felt shorter somehow.

When they reached her building, they stopped by the entrance.

"Well," Ethan said, "I had fun."

"Me too."

There was a brief pause.

Neither of them moved.

Then Ethan spoke again.

"Dinner tomorrow?"

Lila blinked.

"Another date already?"

"Date?" he repeated with a grin. "Who said anything about a date?"

She folded her arms.

"You did."

"Did I?"

"Yes."

He laughed.

"Okay... maybe I did."

She hesitated.

Her instincts told her to be careful.

But something about Ethan made her want to take the risk.

"Alright," she said finally.

His smile widened.

"Great."

Just as she turned to go inside, a sleek black car suddenly stopped in front of the building.

Lila froze.

Her stomach dropped.

She recognized the car instantly.

The Morgan family driver stepped out.

"Miss Morgan," the man said respectfully.

Ethan frowned.

"Miss Morgan?"

Lila's heart pounded.

This was exactly what she feared.

Her two worlds were colliding.

And Ethan had just seen the first crack in the truth she had worked so hard to hide.

She turned slowly toward him.

His expression had changed.

Confusion.

Curiosity.

And something else.

Something that made her nervous.

"Lila," he said quietly.

"Who exactly are you?"

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