His Secret Heir, His Deepest Regret
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Chapter 9 A Dire Situation img
Chapter 10 Meeting Again img
Chapter 11 Couldn't Get Any Worse img
Chapter 12 The Dreaded Partner img
Chapter 13 A Broken Promise img
Chapter 14 The Perfect Subject img
Chapter 15 A Day To Thank Brownies img
Chapter 16 Suffocating Tension img
Chapter 17 There's No Chance img
Chapter 18 Sweet, Doting Girlfriend img
Chapter 19 His Birthday Wish img
Chapter 20 You're Screwed img
Chapter 21 Alone Time img
Chapter 22 Don't Ruin It img
Chapter 23 Not Too Fond Of Kids img
Chapter 24 Something You'd Regret img
Chapter 25 I Have Plans Too img
Chapter 26 He's Going To Fall img
Chapter 27 A Good Start img
Chapter 28 David Something img
Chapter 29 Overtime img
Chapter 30 Her Savior img
Chapter 31 In His Car img
Chapter 32 Kiss Me img
Chapter 33 His Heart Softens img
Chapter 34 Hunger [M] img
Chapter 35 Back to Reality img
Chapter 36 Not A Guest img
Chapter 37 Too Many Things To Do img
Chapter 38 She Found Out img
Chapter 39 An Invitation img
Chapter 40 Accept It img
Chapter 41 Banging img
Chapter 42 Silver and Red img
Chapter 43 Say It img
Chapter 44 Scary Father-in-Law img
Chapter 45 The Hidden Truth img
Chapter 46 Humuliated img
Chapter 47 Taxi Driver img
Chapter 48 Stories for Strangers img
Chapter 49 Wish Come True img
Chapter 50 Forever and Ever img
Chapter 51 Kiss, Please img
Chapter 52 Promises img
Chapter 53 Test the Heir img
Chapter 54 Another Party img
Chapter 55 Delivery Guy img
Chapter 56 Lost img
Chapter 57 I'm Here img
Chapter 58 His Comfort img
Chapter 59 The Culprit img
Chapter 60 I Want Andy img
Chapter 61 Memories I've Buried img
Chapter 62 Dean Jones img
Chapter 63 Leave Him Alone img
Chapter 64 Awkward Silence img
Chapter 65 See You Next Year img
Chapter 66 He Can Help img
Chapter 67 Do You Still Love Him img
Chapter 68 I Haven't Stopped img
Chapter 69 Home img
Chapter 70 Little Black Dress img
Chapter 71 Everything is Big img
Chapter 72 You Again img
Chapter 73 Whiplash img
Chapter 74 Just An Almost img
Chapter 75 Two Security Guards img
Chapter 76 Chased img
Chapter 77 He's Mine img
Chapter 78 Make Your Presence Known img
Chapter 79 Courage img
Chapter 80 Evan's Wish img
Chapter 81 Not An Option img
Chapter 82 Heather's Retaliation img
Chapter 83 Gentle Parenting img
Chapter 84 Rejected img
Chapter 85 A Love Quadrangle img
Chapter 86 Competition Within A Competition img
Chapter 87 Unrevealed Past img
Chapter 88 Dream Home img
Chapter 89 The Awaited Conversation img
Chapter 90 A Longing Kiss img
Chapter 91 Bleach img
Chapter 92 A Weird Teacher img
Chapter 93 You're Nothing img
Chapter 94 Joint Project img
Chapter 95 Living the Dream img
Chapter 96 Cute img
Chapter 97 Evan's in Trouble (1) img
Chapter 98 Evan's in Trouble (2) img
Chapter 99 Can I Kiss You img
Chapter 100 Emergency img
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Chapter 3 An Ordinary Girl

JULIA

I paused at the thought of Evan coming back. Have I thought about it? Of course, I have. However, it was something I felt was impossible.

Yet, here I was now-back to the city where we first met.

The chances of seeing him had increased, and I didn't know how to feel about it.

After I found out I was pregnant, I told my parents right away. It was obvious that they couldn't accept it at all. Their only daughter getting pregnant at a very young age wasn't a part of their plans. And when I told them that Evan couldn't seem to accept the child, they became even angrier.

They had known Evan since he was young. Well, we have been best friends since we were little because my parents worked for his family-helpers of some sort. Our relationship wasn't really perceived well in the Astor family.

I could tell that they respected Evan's decision to date their helper's daughter. However, at the same time, I could also tell that they wanted someone better for him. So, as soon as I was out of the picture, my parents saw that as a sign that they weren't welcome anymore too.

I lost a lot that day-and so I moved in with Sarah and her family in the suburbs. It was a humble home, yet they accepted me. It was them that I raised Andy with. I felt indebted to them, of course. So, I took up every job that I could while taking care of Andy.

It was one of the darkest times of my life. Yet, having Andy made it all better.

I also continued my studies through online modalities by the time Andy turned two. This year, Sarah was offered a position in a company in the city, so I decided to move in with her. And since Andy was already five, I reckoned it was a good idea for him to go to school.

And with that came the decision for me to go back to school, too. I was in my last year, and I decided to continue it in my past university.

"Earth to Julia!"

That snapped me out of my thoughts, and I was met with Sarah's face right up mine.

I jumped back in horror.

"Geez," she muttered. "Is my face that scary?"

I sighed and placed my hand over my heart.

"Anyway, it was a test question!" she exclaimed, raising her chin. "And you failed miserably!"

"You were thinking about him again, right?" she said, wiggling her eyebrows.

I pursed my lips and shook my head.

"Oh, come on. You have this weird look in your eyes whenever you think about him."

"What kind of weird look?" I asked, genuinely curious.

"That lovestruck look," Sarah said. "However, there's a tinge of sadness to it. Ah, I can't explain. Yet, it's very distinct-that's what I can tell you."

"It's been six years now, Julia," she continued, her voice softer this time. She held onto my hands and gave them a light squeeze. "Don't you think it's time to move on?"

"I have moved on," I said in a firm tone. "I've lived these six years without him. I'm capable of living only with Andy."

"Then, why is it that you don't want to go on blind dates?" Sarah exclaimed. "You're extremely pretty! You have a hot body, and you have a personality that's slightly less crazy than mine–which means that you're easy to get along with!"

I rolled my eyes and drank the rest of the tea in my cup. "It's not that simple, Sarah. I have to take care of Andy."

She rolled her eyes. "For all I know, you're really still stuck on Evander. No offense, but from the very start, you guys didn't suit each other."

I frowned, crossing my arms in front of my chest. "What do you mean by that?"

"Well, you're Julia Johnson," she started off. "And he's Evander Cassiel Astor. Even your names don't match!"

"Hey, my name's pretty!" I defended.

"It is," she said. "Pretty common! Even your last name is the second most common last name in the entire country."

"Okay, Sarah Smith," I deadpanned, stating her extremely common name, too.

She pursed her lips. "Alright, you got me there! Anyway, you suit someone who works a 9 to 5, is confident in his work, and does not have generational wealth! I have someone like that in my office. Want me to set you up?"

I clicked my tongue and shook my head. "Stop it with the blind dates. The last time you set me up on one, he made me listen to his very loud rap mixtape."

"Well, was it good?" Sarah muttered.

I chuckled and shook my head. "It was not!"

"This guy is different!" she exclaimed. "He's good-looking, too. I think you'll really fit each other well."

"Drop it, Sarah," I said in a serious tone, so she sighed and nodded.

Just in time, Andy came out from his room, looking all cute and dapper.

"There's my prince," I smiled, walking over to him. "Are you ready to go now?"

Andy nodded. "Yes, Mommy."

"Let's go," I said and led him to Sarah's car. It was a beat-up Toyota Corolla, but it took us to places, so we couldn't really complain.

We first arrived at the kindergarten where Andy would be studying. It was a small school that had affordable tuition. Still, it was the best place I could find within my budget range.

"Are you ready for your first day, bub?" I asked with a fond look.

Andy smiled up at me and nodded. "Hmm," he hummed. "I'll be a good boy, mommy."

"That's my son," I smiled. "I'll pick you up later because I only have an orientation. Wait for me, okay?"

He nodded without any complaints and went to the classroom by himself.

As soon as he was gone, Sarah sighed. "I told you-that kid is way too good. He's a genius, too! He helped me with the pronunciation of a word the other day."

I sighed and shook my head. "I don't even want to ask what word that is."

"So, to your school now?" she asked.

I smiled nervously before nodding. I stared out of the window with a small sigh.

"It's been a while, huh?" Sarah started off.

"Yeah," I muttered. "It feels surreal. I never thought I could go back."

"Well, it's long overdue," she said. "You know-the one person I remember in this school is the girl that used to run after Evander. She was the most persistent one out of the bunch. That little bitch."

"Hey," I chuckled. "She was pretty nice. Although, she was persistent. However, she backed off when I told her that we'd been dating long-term."

"What was her name again?" Sarah asked, tilting her head to the side. "I remember it sounding very fancy-like Evander's name."

"Heather," I answered.

"Right!" she exclaimed. "She even has a perfectly unique name. Oh, the world is so unfair."

"Heather Elodi Maison."

            
            

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