The Secret Heiress Next Door

Morning arrived too quickly.

Lila barely slept.

The events of the night before replayed endlessly in her mind Ethan's shocked expression, Claire Bennett's camera flash, and the painful truth finally spoken aloud.

You're the Morgan heiress.

The secret she had hidden for months was no longer safe.

And today, she had to face the one place she had been avoiding.

Morgan Industries.

Lila stood in front of the small mirror in her apartment, staring at her reflection.

For the first time since she moved here, she wasn't dressing like the quiet girl next door.

Today, she wore a fitted black suit, elegant but powerful. Her hair was tied neatly, and her makeup was polished.

She looked like someone else.

She looked like Lila Morgan, heir to a billion-dollar empire.

Her phone buzzed on the table.

A message from the family driver.

"Miss Morgan, the car is waiting."

She exhaled slowly.

"Here we go," she whispered.

Before leaving, her eyes drifted toward the window.

Across the street stood Ethan's apartment building.

For a moment, she wondered if he was awake.

If he was thinking about her.

If he was still angry.

Her chest tightened.

But there was no time for that now.

She grabbed her bag and stepped outside.

The black car waiting at the curb gleamed under the morning sun.

The driver opened the door respectfully.

"Good morning, Miss Morgan."

"Good morning."

She slid into the back seat.

As the car pulled away from the quiet neighborhood, Lila looked out the window.

The small streets and modest buildings slowly disappeared behind them.

Soon, the city skyline came into view.

And at its center stood the towering glass building of Morgan Industries.

Her stomach twisted.

She hadn't been there in six months.

Six peaceful months of pretending she was just another ordinary person.

But that chapter of her life was ending.

The car stopped in front of the massive building.

Employees and reporters moved around the entrance like busy ants.

Even from inside the car, she could feel the weight of the place.

Power.

Money.

Expectations.

The driver opened the door again.

"We've arrived, Miss Morgan."

Lila stepped out.

Immediately, several employees froze in surprise.

Whispers spread quickly.

"Is that...?"

"Miss Morgan?"

"She's back."

Cameras began flashing.

Reporters had clearly caught wind of her return.

Lila kept her expression calm as she walked toward the entrance.

Inside, the lobby was as grand as she remembered-marble floors, towering glass walls, and the company logo shining behind the reception desk.

The receptionist's eyes widened.

"Miss Morgan," she said nervously.

"Good morning."

"Your grandfather is waiting in the boardroom."

Of course he was.

Lila took a deep breath and headed toward the elevator.

The boardroom doors were closed when she arrived.

Inside, she could hear the low murmur of voices.

Executives.

Investors.

Board members.

People who had spent months wondering where the company's future leader had disappeared to.

She straightened her shoulders.

Then pushed the doors open.

The room fell silent instantly.

Every head turned toward her.

At the far end of the long table sat Charles Morgan, her grandfather.

The powerful founder of Morgan Industries.

His sharp gray eyes locked onto hers.

For a moment, neither of them spoke.

Then he slowly stood.

"Well," he said calmly.

"The runaway heiress has returned."

A few board members shifted uncomfortably.

Lila walked into the room with steady steps.

"I wasn't running away," she said.

"No?" he replied.

"Then what would you call disappearing for six months?"

"Living."

The word echoed in the quiet room.

Her grandfather studied her carefully.

"You left this company without leadership."

"You have an entire board of directors."

"And none of them carry the Morgan name."

Lila folded her arms slightly.

"Is that the only reason you want me here?"

The older man's expression hardened.

"This company belongs to our family."

"And I never said I didn't care about it."

"Then why abandon it?"

Lila hesitated.

Because the truth was complicated.

"Because I needed to know who I was without it," she said finally.

Some of the board members exchanged glances.

Her grandfather slowly walked around the table toward her.

"You already know who you are," he said.

"You are the future CEO of Morgan Industries."

"Maybe."

His eyes narrowed.

"Maybe?"

"I'm not sure I want that life."

Gasps filled the room.

Her grandfather's voice turned cold.

"You don't want the company your family built?"

"I didn't say that."

"Then explain yourself."

Lila took a deep breath.

"For my entire life, everyone has treated me like the heir to a company."

She looked around the room.

"But no one ever asked what I wanted."

"And what do you want?"

"Freedom."

Silence followed her words.

Her grandfather studied her face.

"You think running away to live in a tiny apartment is freedom?"

"Yes."

"And pretending to be poor?"

"I wasn't pretending."

"You were hiding."

"Maybe," she admitted.

"But it helped me see things clearly."

He crossed his arms.

"What things?"

"That money changes how people treat you."

A few board members shifted again.

"And you think that's new information?" her grandfather said dryly.

"No."

"But experiencing it is different."

For a moment, the tension in the room felt unbearable.

Then one of the board members spoke.

"Miss Morgan," the man said politely.

"The investors are concerned."

"About what?"

"Your disappearance."

Another executive nodded.

"The company's stability depends on clear leadership."

Lila understood their concerns.

Morgan Industries controlled billions in assets.

Investors didn't like uncertainty.

"I'm here now," she said calmly.

Her grandfather's gaze softened slightly.

"Then perhaps you're ready to accept your responsibilities."

She hesitated.

"I didn't say that either."

His patience was clearly thinning.

"Lila."

"Yes?"

"You cannot avoid this forever."

"I know."

"Then what do you propose?"

The room waited for her answer.

Lila thought for a moment.

"Give me time."

Her grandfather raised an eyebrow.

"You've already had six months."

"I need a little more."

"For what?"

"To decide."

He considered her carefully.

Then, surprisingly, he nodded once.

"Very well."

The board members looked shocked.

"You have one month," Charles Morgan said.

"One month to decide whether you will lead this company."

"And if I say no?"

His expression hardened again.

"Then Morgan Industries will find another successor."

The words hit harder than she expected.

Despite everything, this company was still part of her family's legacy.

Lila nodded slowly.

"One month."

"Good."

The meeting began again, discussing financial reports and market projections.

But Lila's thoughts drifted elsewhere.

To the quiet apartment.

To the peaceful life she had built.

And most of all...

To Ethan.

Later that afternoon, she stepped out of the Morgan Industries building.

The sun was beginning to set.

For the first time all day, she felt exhausted.

She glanced down at her phone.

No messages.

Not from Claire.

Not from Ethan.

Her chest tightened slightly.

Maybe he needed space.

Maybe he was still processing everything.

But as she stepped toward the waiting car-

A familiar voice called out behind her.

"Lila."

Her heart skipped.

She turned.

Ethan stood across the street.

Hands in his pockets.

Watching her.

He looked different in front of the towering Morgan Industries building.

Like he was seeing her world for the first time.

She walked slowly toward him.

"What are you doing here?" she asked.

He shrugged slightly.

"I was curious."

"About what?"

He looked up at the massive building behind her.

"About the life you were hiding."

Then his eyes returned to hers.

"And about the girl who lives next door."

Her heart beat faster.

"Well," she said softly.

"You've seen the building."

He nodded.

"Yeah."

"And?"

His expression softened slightly.

"I still think the girl next door is more interesting."

For the first time that day, Lila smiled.

But deep down, she knew something had changed.

Because now Ethan understood the truth.

And the truth had a way of changing everything.

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