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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 4

Almost

The next evening arrived faster than Lila expected.

All day, her thoughts had been tangled between two things: the letter from her grandfather and her dinner with Ethan.

The letter still lay on her small kitchen table, folded neatly but heavy with meaning.

Return tomorrow.

She knew she couldn't avoid it forever.

But tonight, she wanted to forget about Morgan Industries, board meetings, and the life she had been trying to escape.

Tonight, she just wanted to be Lila.

Not an heiress.

Not a future CEO.

Just a girl going to dinner with a man who made her smile too easily.

She checked the mirror one last time.

Her outfit was simple dark jeans, a soft cream sweater, and her hair loosely tied back. She kept her makeup light, barely noticeable.

Simple.

Normal.

Just the way she liked it.

Her phone buzzed.

Ethan: I'm outside.

Her heart fluttered.

Lila grabbed her coat and stepped outside the apartment building.

Ethan leaned casually against the same black car she had seen yesterday. The streetlights cast a warm glow over the quiet neighborhood.

When he saw her, his expression changed immediately.

For a moment, he just stared.

"What?" she asked, suddenly self-conscious.

He shook his head slightly.

"You look... beautiful."

Heat rushed to her cheeks.

"Thank you."

He opened the car door for her.

"Shall we?"

She smiled.

"Lead the way."

The restaurant Ethan chose was small and charming, tucked into a quiet corner of the city.

Soft music played in the background while candles flickered on each table.

"This place is nice," Lila said as they sat down.

"I figured you'd like it," Ethan replied.

"You're getting pretty confident about knowing my taste."

"Well," he said with a grin, "I'm learning."

They ordered dinner, and conversation flowed easily between them again.

Ethan talked about architecture projects he hoped to design one day parks, libraries, homes that felt alive.

Lila listened with genuine interest.

"You really love what you do," she said.

"I do."

"That's rare."

"What about you?" he asked.

"What do you love?"

She thought for a moment.

"Stories," she said finally.

"Still planning to write that novel?"

"Yes."

"What would it be about?"

She hesitated.

"A girl trying to find where she belongs."

Ethan watched her carefully.

"And does she find it?"

"I don't know yet," she said softly.

Their eyes met across the table.

For a moment, the world seemed quieter.

Like the restaurant had faded into the background.

Ethan broke the silence with a gentle smile.

"I think she will."

After dinner, they stepped outside into the cool night air.

The city lights shimmered softly in the distance.

"Thank you for dinner," Lila said.

"My pleasure."

Instead of heading back to the car, Ethan gestured toward the nearby park.

"Walk?"

She nodded.

The park was peaceful, illuminated by soft streetlights and the glow of the moon.

They walked slowly along the path, the sound of their footsteps mixing with the rustling leaves.

"Can I ask you something?" Ethan said after a while.

"Sure."

"Why did you move here?"

The question caught her off guard.

She chose her words carefully.

"I wanted... a fresh start."

"From what?"

"Expectations."

Ethan glanced at her.

"That sounds serious."

"Sometimes expectations can feel like a cage."

He seemed to understand more than she expected.

"I get that," he said.

"You do?"

"Yeah."

"How?"

Ethan shrugged slightly.

"My family has expectations too."

"What kind?"

"The kind where they think they know exactly what your life should look like."

Lila smiled faintly.

"That sounds familiar."

They reached a quiet part of the park where a small bridge crossed a narrow stream.

The moonlight reflected off the water.

It was beautiful.

They stopped walking.

For a moment, neither of them spoke.

The silence felt different now.

Heavier.

Charged.

Ethan leaned slightly against the railing of the bridge.

"Can I tell you something?" he asked.

"Of course."

"When I first moved here," he said, "I didn't expect to meet anyone interesting."

"Interesting?" she repeated with a smile.

"Yes."

"And now?"

"Now I think I found someone."

Her heart skipped.

"Someone interesting?"

"Someone special."

The way he said it made her breath catch.

She looked down at the water, trying to calm the sudden rush of emotion inside her.

"You barely know me," she said softly.

"I know enough."

"Like what?"

Ethan stepped a little closer.

"I know you care about people."

She swallowed.

"I know you hide your worries behind that calm smile."

Her chest tightened.

"And I know," he continued gently, "that when you laugh, it feels real."

She looked up at him.

They were standing closer now.

Closer than before.

The air between them felt warm despite the cool night.

"Ethan..." she whispered.

"Yes?"

"This is dangerous."

"Why?"

"Because..."

She didn't finish the sentence.

Because if she let herself fall for him...

He would eventually learn the truth.

And everything could change.

Ethan studied her face carefully.

"Are you afraid of me?" he asked quietly.

"No."

"Then what are you afraid of?"

Losing this.

But she couldn't say that.

Instead, she whispered,

"Things are getting complicated."

He smiled softly.

"Life is already complicated."

Before she could respond, a light breeze lifted a few strands of her hair across her face.

Without thinking, Ethan gently reached out and brushed them away.

His fingers barely touched her cheek.

But the contact sent a spark through her entire body.

Her breath caught.

His hand lingered for a moment.

Their eyes locked.

Everything else disappeared.

The distant city noise.

The rustling leaves.

Even the cool night air.

It was just them.

Standing close enough to feel each other's breath.

Ethan's voice dropped to a whisper.

"Lila..."

Her heart pounded.

"Yes?"

He hesitated.

Like he was giving her time to pull away.

But she didn't.

Instead, she stepped slightly closer.

Their faces were only inches apart now.

Her pulse raced.

She could feel the warmth of him.

See the faint flecks of gold in his blue eyes.

His gaze flickered briefly to her lips.

And back to her eyes.

"Tell me to stop," he murmured.

She shook her head slightly.

"I don't want you to."

That was all the permission he needed.

Ethan slowly leaned closer.

Closer.

Closer.

Her heart felt like it might burst from her chest.

This was it.

Her first real moment of happiness in so long.

Their lips were just about to meet.

When suddenly.

A bright camera flash burst through the darkness.

Lila gasped.

Ethan immediately turned toward the source.

Across the park path, a woman stood near the trees holding a camera.

The same woman who had been watching earlier.

The journalist lowered the camera slowly, a satisfied smile forming on her lips.

"Well," she said calmly.

"This is interesting."

Lila's stomach dropped.

Ethan frowned.

"Who are you?"

The woman stepped forward.

"My name is Claire Bennett."

She glanced at Lila.

"And I believe the entire country has been looking for you, Miss Morgan."

The words echoed like thunder.

Ethan froze.

"Miss... Morgan?"

Lila's heart stopped.

The secret she had tried so hard to protect...

Had just been exposed.

And Ethan was standing right beside her when it happened.

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