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 5 You Need An Heir

EVANDER

I leaned over, fingers barely brushing the barbell as Carter pressed upward. His face was scrunched and red-making him look even more annoying than usual.

He needed to learn his limits, but that's why I was here, spotting his ass as always.

"Come on, man. Push it," I sighed, feeling impatient.

"I'm...trying...," he breathed heavily.

I clicked my tongue and shook my head. "You should have picked the lighter weight."

He sucked in a breath, veins popping against his skin, but the weight stayed put.

I watched, unbothered, letting him struggle a bit longer before intervening.

It was part of the process, making them sweat it out. Helped build character.

Just as I stepped in to lift the weight, my phone buzzed in my pocket.

I pulled it out, glancing at the screen.

Dad.

I groaned and held in the urge to press the decline button. However, I knew better than to ignore it.

I nodded at Carter, signaling that I had his back for a second, and answered.

"Evander," came the familiar voice, brisk and businesslike. "Guess what?"

"What?"

"You know Barry's son, right? He is a good kid with a good head on his shoulders. Well, he just had a child! A daughter."

I sighed quietly. I already knew how this conversation was going to go.

"That's...nice, I guess?" I said, still holding the bar with one hand while Carter grunted beneath it, struggling.

"A son would've been better, but hey, it's a start."

"Dad," I warned, feeling annoyed.

"Well, well. You can't really choose those things, can you? Anyway, I called you because of this. You need an heir soon, too, you know."

"Dad, I'm 25."

He let out a deep chuckle.

"And? I was 24 when I had you. Look where I am now. Retired early, living comfortably. You should follow in my footsteps."

I clicked my tongue, finally giving in as Carter let out a desperate, "Bro, seriously!"

I lifted the bar with ease and racked it back, rolling my eyes at him.

"Thanks, man," Carter wheezed, collapsing against the bench. "Thought you were gonna let me die there."

"Maybe next time," I said dryly, stepping back to let him breathe. He gave me a side-eye, catching his breath as I finished up with my dad.

"We'll talk about this later, Dad," I said, cutting him off before he could launch into another lecture about family legacies and heirs.

He always had a way of timing these calls when I was at the gym-like he knew I couldn't escape.

"You should start thinking about it now, Evander," he insisted. "You've got everything else figured out-business, money, the right connections. All you're missing is a family."

"Yeah, I got it," I muttered, already pulling the phone away from my ear as he initiated into his usual rant about legacy.

I hung up, turning back to Carter, who was grinning like an idiot.

"Let me guess," Carter said, sitting up and wiping sweat from his forehead. His face was still red like a tomato. However, he couldn't even lift the weight for more than ten seconds.

"The old man wants grandkids."

"Same old, same old." I shrugged. "He's like a broken record."

With that, I carried the weight that Carter struggled to lift and replaced it with heavier ones.

Carter looked at me before sighing. "Ah, such perfect genes are wasted on a cold guy like you."

"Shut up," I deadpanned, asking him to lie down once again.

He settled on the lifting bench and then asked a question.

"Is that why you're dating Heather?" he asked, smirking as he leaned back against the bench.

"You know it's not."

My voice turned colder after his accusation.

Heather was there when everything was falling apart and I could barely drag myself out of bed. She's been the one constant, even when I didn't deserve it.

Carter raised an eyebrow, unconvinced. "Then why don't you ask her for it? She loves you-at least, I think she does."

I didn't say anything for a moment, just stared at him, then glanced away.

"She's still in school," I said finally. "She's finishing her course."

"Right," Carter said slowly, like he didn't buy it. He was always too perceptive for his own good. "Or is it because of you? Are you not ready?"

I snorted. "Of course I'm ready."

"Is it because you're still thinking about Jul-"

I cut him off with a glare, stepping back from the bench and crossing my arms. "Don't," I warned.

Carter's smirk faltered, and he held up his hands in surrender, eyes wide. "Alright, alright. My bad. Chill, man."

I shook my head, turning away from him. "You're on your own for the next set."

"Anders! Bro, come on!"

Ignoring his protests, I headed for the showers.

The water scalded, and I let it, leaning my head against the tiles. Carter always had to push his luck-bringing up things better left buried.

He didn't get it.

He couldn't understand what happened back then.

I closed my eyes, the spray beating against my neck, trying to drown out the memories.

When I got out, some girl was eyeing me from across the gym. I could feel her gaze on my back. I shot her a brief look but shook my head and walked past.

Not interested.

Outside, the sky was cloudy, the kind of dull gray that swallowed the sun.

I got into my car, the familiar rumble of the engine soothing me as I drove to Heather's school. The traffic was light, and it didn't take long before I spotted her by the gate.

She looked pretty as always-hair tied back, a slight smile on her lips as she scrolled through her phone.

She saw my car and waved. With that, I parked my car in front of her and got out. I smiled as I walked toward her, placing a kiss on her forehead.

"Let's go?" I softly said.

She nodded with a smile.

However, at that moment, I felt a prickly sensation on the side of my face-like someone was staring at us.

With that, I turned my gaze to the side, feeling my heart stop.

            
            

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