His Secret Heir - Bound by Truth, Torn by Lies
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Chapter 6 Unwanted Reunion img
Chapter 7 Old Wounds img
Chapter 8 The Enemy's Shadow img
Chapter 9 Power and Betrayal img
Chapter 10 Tension Rising img
Chapter 11 The Threat Grows img
Chapter 12 Safe House, Unsafe Hearts img
Chapter 13 An Unexpected Intruder img
Chapter 14 Danger Lurking img
Chapter 15 The Truth He Hides img
Chapter 16 Fear Of Losing Them img
Chapter 17 The Plan in Motion img
Chapter 18 The Escape img
Chapter 19 Whispers in the Dark img
Chapter 20 Unspoken Words img
Chapter 21 The Trap img
Chapter 22 Eyes Watching img
Chapter 23 The Attack img
Chapter 24 Betrayal Within img
Chapter 25 The Fall img
Chapter 26 Back in Hi Arms img
Chapter 27 Closing In img
Chapter 28 One Step Ahead img
Chapter 29 Dangerous Deal img
Chapter 30 Face to Face img
Chapter 31 Beginning of the End img
Chapter 32 The Line They Crossed img
Chapter 33 Unforgiven img
Chapter 34 The Storm Breaks img
Chapter 35 The Fire Within img
Chapter 36 Breaking Chains img
Chapter 37 The Last Move img
Chapter 38 No Turning Back img
Chapter 39 Truth or Lies img
Chapter 40 Bound by Truth, Torn by Lies img
Chapter 41 The New Dawn img
Chapter 42 The Quiet Aftermath img
Chapter 43 The Ghost Network img
Chapter 44 The Reckoning img
Chapter 45 The Promise img
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Chapter 5 The Boy with His Eyes

Audrey sat on the edge of Zara's guestroom bed; her hands twisted in her lap. The soft hum of the air conditioner filled the quiet, but it did nothing to calm the storm in her chest.

Ethan was playing on the rug, his tiny cars crashing into each other with happy little sound effects only a child could invent. His world was still simple. Safe.

For now.

A knock at the door made her stiffen. She didn't have to ask who it was she could feel him on the other side.

Vincent.

She inhaled slowly, steeling herself, and opened the door. He stood there in a dark shirt, sleeves rolled to his forearms, his presence filling the hallway like a storm. His gaze wasn't sharp this time it was searching. Uncertain.

"Can I come in?" he asked quietly.

She hesitated, then nodded. "He's... right there."

The moment Vincent stepped into the room, something in the air shifted. Ethan looked up, curious, clutching one of his toy cars in his tiny hand. Audrey's chest pounded so loud she was sure he could hear it.

"Hey, buddy," Vincent said softly. His voice, usually firm and controlled, was almost gentle. "That's a cool car you've got."

Ethan blinked, studying him the way only a child could cautious but curious. "It's red," he said finally.

Vincent crouched down, lowering himself to Ethan's level. "Reads a good color. Fast. Strong."

Ethan tilted his head. "Do you like cars?"

Vincent's lips curved slightly, not quite a smile but something close. "Yeah. I like cars a lot."

Audrey's chest tightened. She'd always imagined this moment, but nothing prepared her for it. Seeing the two of them like this the boy she loved and raised, and the man who had loved her first her heart twisted.

Same dark eyes. Same way their brows furrowed when they were curious. Same quiet intensity.

It was like watching two pieces of a puzzle slide into place.

"I have more cars," Ethan said shyly. "Do you want to see?"

Vincent nodded, throat bobbing. "Yeah, I'd love to."

Ethan scrambled over to his little box of toys, pulling them out one by one, chattering in the way only kids could words tumbling out faster than his brain could keep up. Vincent listened to every syllable. Not distracted like most adults. Every word mattered.

Audrey's chest ached. A sharp pang of guilt hit her. He's connecting with him... and I didn't tell him I was scared, that I hid him. Am I selfish for letting this happen?

Vincent held up a tiny blue car, turning it in his fingers. "This one looks fast."

Ethan grinned. "That's the champion car! It always wins."

Vincent chuckled softly, a sound Audrey hadn't heard in years. "You like winning, huh?"

Ethan nodded fiercely.

Then, without warning, he scooted closer to Vincent and climbed onto his knee as if it was the most natural thing in the world.

Audrey's breath caught.

Vincent froze for half a second then his arms moved instinctively, steadying Ethan so he wouldn't fall. The way he held him... it wasn't awkward. Not forced. It was as if some part of him had always known how to.

For a moment, everything in the room went still.

Ethan leaned back against Vincent's chest, pointing to another toy. "That one's mommy's favorite."

Vincent's gaze lifted, colliding with Audrey's. The air between them thickened, silent but loud. His arms were around his son. And she... she couldn't look away.

He whispered, almost to himself, voice rough with emotion,

"He looks just like me."

Tears pricked Audrey's eyes. She didn't trust her voice enough to speak.

Vincent gently lowered his chin to rest against Ethan's soft curls, and something inside Audrey twisted. Not in pain this time. In memory. In longing. In everything she had tried to bury.

Ethan yawned, curling closer to Vincent without hesitation. It was as if some part of him recognized the man who had always been a ghost in his mother's stories.

Vincent glanced at her again. No anger in his eyes this time just wonder. And something dangerously close to hope.

His voice was barely a whisper. Rough, raw, aching:

"I missed four years, Audrey... but I swear to you, I'm never missing another day."

A soft knock came at the door Zara's voice this time, gentle but aware.

"Audrey? Everything okay in here?"

The reminder that the world outside this bubble still existed made Audrey's heart squeeze. Life wouldn't pause for them. But in that small, quiet room, she realized something. Vincent wasn't leaving. Ethan had found his father. And maybe... just maybe... they could find a way through this storm together.

                         

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