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Chapter 6 The Heiress Returns img
Chapter 7 Two Different Worlds img
Chapter 8 Lines That Blur img
Chapter 9 Into Her World img
Chapter 10 The Storm Between Them img
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Chapter 5 The Truth Between Us

The words hung in the cold night air like a storm waiting to break.

"Miss Morgan."

Lila felt the world tilt beneath her feet.

For a moment, she couldn't breathe.

The journalist stood a few steps away, her camera still raised slightly as if she had just captured the most valuable photo of her career.

Claire Bennett's smile was sharp and satisfied.

Ethan slowly turned toward Lila.

"Miss... Morgan?" he repeated.

His voice wasn't angry.

Not yet.

I was confused.

Shocked.

Searching.

Lila's chest tightened painfully.

This was the moment she had feared since the day she moved into that small apartment.

The moment when her two worlds collided.

And now Ethan was standing in the middle of it.

"Lila," he said quietly, "what is she talking about?"

She opened her mouth, but the words wouldn't come.

Claire chuckled softly.

"Oh, she hasn't told you?"

"Stay out of this," Lila said sharply.

The journalist raised an eyebrow.

"Why? Because I'm ruining your little secret?"

Ethan's gaze moved between them.

"Lila..."

His voice was softer now.

Almost pleading.

"Please tell me what's going on."

Her heart cracked a little.

Because she could see it in his eyes.

The trust.

The hope that she would tell him the truth.

She swallowed hard.

"I was going to tell you," she whispered.

Claire laughed.

"No, you weren't."

Lila shot her a glare.

"Stop."

But the damage had already begun.

Claire took another step forward.

"Ethan Clarke, right?" she said, glancing at him.

"I imagine you'd like to know who you've been having dinner with."

"I said stop," Lila snapped.

But Ethan didn't look away from her.

"Let her speak," he said quietly.

Those words hurt more than she expected.

Claire's smile widened.

"Your sweet neighbor here," she said, gesturing toward Lila, "is actually Lila Morgan."

She paused for dramatic effect.

"The missing heiress of Morgan Industries."

The words echoed through the quiet park.

Ethan stared at Lila.

"Is that true?"

Her silence was enough.

His eyes widened slightly.

"You're... the Morgan heiress?"

Lila looked down at the ground.

"Yes."

The single word felt heavier than anything she had ever said.

For a long moment, Ethan didn't speak.

The night air suddenly felt colder.

Finally, he exhaled slowly.

"So all this time..."

His voice trailed off.

Lila looked up at him anxiously.

"I didn't lie about everything," she said quickly.

"I just didn't tell you the whole truth."

He ran a hand through his hair.

"That's still lying."

The words hit her like a punch.

"I didn't want you to see me differently," she said.

"And you thought hiding the truth would fix that?"

"I was scared," she admitted.

Ethan looked away, staring into the dark trees of the park.

"You let me believe you were just... normal."

"I am normal."

Claire snorted.

"A billionaire heiress living in a tiny apartment and pretending to be poor?" she said. "That's not exactly normal."

"Claire," Lila warned.

But the journalist ignored her.

"You disappeared from public life six months ago," she continued. "Business magazines have been speculating for weeks. Investors are worried. Your grandfather has been trying to locate you."

Ethan turned back toward Lila.

"Six months?"

She nodded slowly.

"I needed time."

"Time for what?"

"To live my own life."

Claire rolled her eyes.

"How touching."

Ethan looked between them again.

"So all those things you said... about wanting a fresh start..."

"They were true," Lila said quickly.

"I just didn't tell you why."

"Because you thought I'd treat you differently?"

"Yes."

"Maybe I would have."

That answer stung.

"But that doesn't mean I deserved to be lied to."

Her chest tightened.

"I never wanted to hurt you."

Ethan studied her face for a long moment.

"Then why does it feel like you did?"

The words cut deeper than anything Claire could have said.

Before Lila could respond, the journalist lifted her phone.

"Well," Claire said cheerfully, "this has been fascinating, but I should probably get this story published."

Lila's head snapped up.

"You can't."

"Watch me."

"If you release that story," Lila said firmly, "you'll cause chaos in the market."

Claire shrugged.

"Not my problem."

Ethan frowned.

"Why are you doing this?"

"Because it's the biggest story of the year," Claire replied simply.

She waved her phone slightly.

"A missing billionaire heiress hiding in a small apartment while secretly dating a mysterious neighbor?"

She grinned.

"Readers love romance and scandal."

Lila stepped forward.

"Claire."

The journalist paused.

"If you publish this now," Lila said calmly, "you'll destroy my chance to resolve things privately with the company."

Claire considered her for a moment.

"And why should I care?"

"Because," Lila said quietly, "I can give you something bigger."

The journalist's eyes narrowed with interest.

"Go on."

"I'll give you the exclusive interview," Lila said.

"The full story."

Claire raised an eyebrow.

"And?"

"But not tonight."

Silence stretched between them.

Finally, Claire smiled slowly.

"Interesting offer."

She lowered her phone.

"You have twenty-four hours."

"Twenty-four?" Lila repeated.

"That's generous," Claire said lightly.

"If I don't hear from you by tomorrow night, the story goes public."

With that, she turned and walked away into the darkness.

The park fell silent again.

Only Lila and Ethan remained on the bridge.

The tension between them felt heavier now.

More fragile.

Ethan leaned against the railing again, staring down at the water.

"So," he said quietly.

"You're one of the richest people in the country."

Lila crossed her arms slightly, unsure what to say.

"I didn't want that to be the first thing people saw when they looked at me."

He glanced at her.

"I didn't."

"I know."

"But you still hid it."

"Yes."

"Why?"

She hesitated before answering.

"Because when people find out... they stop seeing me."

Ethan frowned slightly.

"What do you mean?"

"They see the money," she said.

"The company. The power."

Her voice softened.

"They stop seeing Lila."

For a moment, Ethan didn't respond.

Then he said quietly,

"I was seeing you."

Her eyes stung slightly.

"I know."

"But now I don't know what to think."

That honesty hurt.

But she understood it.

"Are you angry?" she asked softly.

"I don't know yet."

The answer was painfully real.

They stood in silence for a few moments.

Finally, Ethan looked at her again.

"One question."

"Okay."

"Was any of it real?"

Her heart tightened.

"Every moment," she said immediately.

"The coffee."

"The walks."

"The dinner tonight."

Her voice trembled slightly.

"Especially tonight."

He watched her carefully.

Trying to decide whether to believe her.

"Ethan," she said quietly.

"I never pretended with you."

"You just left out the part where you're a billionaire."

"Yes."

He sighed.

"Well... that's a pretty big detail."

Despite the tension, a small smile tugged at her lips.

"Fair."

For the first time since Claire arrived, Ethan's expression softened slightly.

"Your life must be complicated."

"You have no idea."

He glanced up at the sky.

"You know," he said slowly, "this is definitely the strangest first date situation I've ever had."

Lila let out a small laugh.

"Mine too."

He looked at her again.

"So what happens now?"

She thought about the board meeting.

The journalist.

The company.

Everything is waiting for her tomorrow.

"I'm going back," she said.

"To Morgan Industries."

"And the quiet life next door?"

She hesitated.

"I don't know if that life exists anymore."

Ethan nodded slowly.

"Well," he said, pushing away from the railing, "I guess tomorrow will be interesting."

He started walking down the path.

After a few steps, he paused.

Then he looked back at her.

"Lila?"

"Yes?"

His expression was thoughtful.

"You're still interesting."

Her heart fluttered.

"But next time," he added gently,

"Try the truth first."

Then he turned and walked away.

Leaving Lila alone on the bridge.

Alone with the truth she could no longer hide.

And the life she might be forced to return to.

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