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 6 A Familiar Face

JULIA

I didn't hesitate.

The bush was dense and prickly, but I dove in anyway, ignoring the sharp thorns that snagged at my sweater and scraped against my arms.

My breath hitched as I pressed my body flat against the uneven ground, clutching the rough bark of a tree trunk for cover.

There they were. Evan and Heather. Together.

The girl he always told me not to worry about.

I hated how my heart reacted-betrayal, anger, longing-all tangled up in a mess that made it hard to breathe.

Evan leaned against his car, his dark hair ruffled by the breeze in that effortless way that used to drive me wild.

He still looked the same-well, not entirely. His features were slightly older, and he looked more handsome. However, the shine in his eyes dimmed lightly. For other people, it might not be noticeable, but for me, who had seen him smile countless of times, it was definitely different.

Heather stood beside him, her hand brushing his arm as she laughed at something I couldn't hear. I suddenly had the urge to pluck her teeth out.

'Wait, no! Bad Julia!'

I shook my head as a part of me whispered, 'He's not your Evan anymore.'

But that didn't make it hurt any less.

I shifted slightly, wincing as a branch jabbed my side. The bush offered decent coverage, but it wasn't built for prolonged surveillance missions. I pressed my lips together, willing the ache in my chest to stay quiet.

Then it happened. Evan's frown deepened, and his gaze snapped toward my direction.

I froze, my heartbeat thundering in my ears.

"Crap," I muttered, realizing just how foolish I must look. It would be pathetic to find me here hiding in a bush! I would much rather be hit with a bus and paraded all over town.

He walked towards me, and I swear I was going to have a heart attack.

However, to my utter relief-and a little bit of disappointment-his eyes darted past me.

A stray cat slinked out from behind the bush, meowing without a care in the world.

Evan's shoulders relaxed as he crouched, scooping up the small, scraggly creature. The cat didn't fight him. It nestled into his arms, purring softly. Meanwhile, all I could do was watch from the safety of my bush.

Yes, I'm claiming it as my bush now.

Heather scrunched her nose. "Evan, don't touch that. It's filthy. You might get sick."

"She's not filthy. She's scared," Evan replied.

His voice was calm. The voice I once knew better than my own. "We'll take her to the shelter."

Heather crossed her arms. "Fine," she said with an unamused smile.

I tilted my head to the side. Did Heather not like animals? She seemed to be the sweetest girl! As far as I know, she was even an advocate for wildlife back when we were freshmen in college.

Still, I didn't have the luxury to dwell on that.

Evan didn't respond to Heather's dismissive statement. Instead, he just cradled the cat a little closer and walked toward his car. Heather followed, looking a little bit irritated.

I stayed hidden as the car pulled away. My knees ached from crouching, and my sweater had definitely seen better days, but I didn't move.

Not yet.

He was still kind. That was the worst part.

Why were they together? I thought-

Bzzz.

My phone vibrated in my pocket, snapping me out of my thoughts. I pulled it out and squinted at the screen.

Andy's teacher: Mrs. Johnson! Just checking in. Is everything okay? Andy's still waiting to be picked up.

"Oh my goodness," I muttered, panic flooding me as I scrambled to my feet.

I glanced at the time.

12:15 PM. The bus! I had completely forgotten about the bus!

My heart raced as I tore out of the bush, leaves clinging to my hair and twigs poking out from my clothes. I cursed under my breath, sprinting down the sidewalk in a desperate attempt to catch the next bus.

By the time I reached the stop, it was long gone, leaving me stranded with no choice but to run.

My lungs burned as I ran through pedestrians, apologizing as I nearly tripped over someone's dog. The daycare wasn't far, but it felt like an eternity before I skidded to a halt outside the building.

Pushing the door open, I stumbled inside.

Andy sat by the play corner, his small face lighting up when he saw me. "Mommy!"

I rushed over and scooped him up, hugging him tightly. "I'm so sorry, bub," I whispered, kissing his forehead. "I got caught up, but I'm here now."

Andy giggled, his tiny arms wrapping around my neck. "It's okay, Mommy. Miss Ellie played with me."

"Miss who?"

"Miss Ellie!" Andy pointed toward the front desk, where the teacher stood talking to another parent.

My heart stopped.

Not because of the name but because of the face that turned toward me.

The teacher, with her sharp green eyes and perfectly sweet face, looked equally stunned. Her lips parted in recognition.

"Julia?"

"Ellie?"

There was no mistaking her.

Eleonor Cassidy Astor.

Evan's sister.

            
            

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