
The Billionaire Next Door
Temiloluwa Deborah · Ongoing · 30.2k Words
Introduction
Chapter 1
Nora Lane’s POV
It’s 12:43 a.m., and Beethoven is being murdered next door.
The first slam of piano keys yanks me out of the half-dream I was clinging to, the one where I wasn’t a broke teacher living in a Manhattan shoebox with peeling paint and a dog that snores like a train. I lie still, hoping it’ll stop. It doesn’t. The melody grows louder, angrier like the soundtrack of my impending breakdown.
Pickles lifts his head from the foot of my bed, his ears perked. I whisper, “If he hits that high note again, we’re moving.”
He wags his tail, traitor.
I throw off my blanket, wore my robe, and march into the hallway barefoot, with my hair in a messy bun, armed with fury and one chewed slipper. The sound vibrated through the wall, pouring from 8A.
Perfect.
I jab the doorbell twice. Nothing.
I knocked hard enough, almost bruising my hand.
“Hi! Your neighbor here! Some of us have jobs in the morning!” I yelled out loud.
Silence. Then the music cuts off mid-note.
Locks click.
The door opens.
And wow.
The man standing there is barefoot, broad-shouldered, and looks like God sculpted him out of marble. Shadowed jaw, gray eyes that could pierce the soul, and he was on a black T-shirt that made my teacher's brain short-circuit.
He stares at me, at my robe, at the slipper in my hand. “Do you mind?” he asks, his voice deep and calm, the kind that could convince a crowd to hush or confess crimes.
“Do I mind?” I repeated. “You’re the one playing an angry-piano at the odd hour.”
“It’s Chopin.”
“Well, congratulations to Chopin. Could you not?”
One of his eyebrow lifts. “You’re new.”
“Moved in yesterday. Hoping for a little peace and quiet, but hey, who needs sleep?”
He exhales like I’ve inconvenienced him simply by existing. “I’ll keep it down.”
“Thank you.” I said sharply as I turned to leave.
“Although,” he adds, making me pause, “soundproofing here is poor. If you plan on yelling often, sticks might help.”
My jaw drops. “You…”
The door shuts.
I blink at the closed wood, my slipper still raised. “Unbelievable.” I bluffed out in surprise.
Pickles barks from inside my apartment, as if agreeing.
By morning, I decided to pretend it never happened. It’s my first week teaching juniors, bless their hormonal souls and I need mental energy, not grudges. I bribed myself with coffee, left extra food for Pickles, and spent the day wrestling essays titled Why Gatsby Should’ve Just texted Daisy.
When I get home, the hallway is mercifully quiet. I’m halfway through unlocking my door when I notice a box leaning against it. No address label. Inside: brand-new noise-canceling headphones and a note.
For the sake of Beethoven 8A.
I hissed so loudly I scared Pickles. The nerve. But charm. Ugh.
I flip over an old coffee-shop receipt and scribble back:
For the sake of my sanity, try earbuds next time 8B.
I slide it under his door and feel sassy all evening.
At eleven that night, I heard a knock on my door.
Pickles barks as I peek through the peephole.
It’s him.
Great. Midnight Mozart wants a rematch.
I opened the door just wide enough and gave him an unimpressed look. “If you’re here to give me a violin to join you, I’m calling security.”
He holds up my receipt between two fingers. “You forgot your paper.”
“That was a note.”
“I know.” His voice is rougher now, like he hasn’t spoken much lately. “I came to apologize. I didn’t realize the sound carried much noise.”
“Apology accepted,” I say, crossing my arms. “But if Chopin resurrects tonight, I’m bringing my stick.”
Then something flickers in his eyes for a moment. Maybe amusement or surprise? It’s gone before I can be sure. “Fair enough.”
Pickles squeezes between my legs,wagging his tail, and sniffing his shoes. The man crouches automatically, putting his large hand gently on my dog’s head.
“What’s his name?” he asks.
“Pickles.”
He glances up. “Of course it is.”
“You say that like it’s tragic.”
“It’s… unique.” He stands, his movement controlled, like military precision. “Goodnight, Ms.---?”
“Lane. Nora Lane.”
“Daniel Hawthorne.” He offers a hand.
His palm is warm, steady.
The name rings a bell like something from a headline, whispered at faculty meetings:Billionaire CEO accused of insider trading.
Oh. Oh no.
Before I can connect the dots, he gives a polite nod and disappears behind his door, leaving me staring at the empty hallway and my reflection in the passage mirror: wild hair, pink robe, dumbfounded expression.
Pickles sneezes.
“Don’t look at me like that,” I mumble. “I didn’t know the grumpy pianist next door was a billionaire guru.”
Inside, the city hums beyond my window. My heart hums louder.
By the next morning, I’ve convinced myself I’m over it.
So what if my neighbor is a disgraced billionaire with a face that should come with a warning label? Manhattan’s full of complicated men. I have more immediate problems like grading essays about Gatsby and trying not to cry over my bank balance.
Still, when I step into the hallway with pickles on a leash, I catch myself glancing at 8A. The door looks the same as every other smooth wood with an expensive lock. It looks nothing extraordinary.
Pickles sniffs the edge of the door, snorts, then sneezes.
“Exactly,” I mutter. “Rich people have problems.”
We head for the elevator, but as the doors open, a blur of motion startles me as a camera flash, quick and sharp like lightning.
A man I don’t recognize stands in the lobby, aiming a lens upward at my floor. He sees me looking and then bolts.
Weird.
When I tug Pickles toward the corner café,It hits me now, the name, the articles, the scandal I’d half ignored during a grading marathon last year. Daniel Hawthorne, youngest CEO in New York finance, accused of insider trading after his company imploded. Then the billionaire golden boy turned into a ghost.
And now, he lives next door.
I tighten Pickles’ leash. “We’re not getting involved. We’re normal. We like paychecks and naps.”
Pickles, naturally, drags me straight toward chaos.
By evening, the building was buzzing.
Mrs. Goldstein from room 8C catches me in the mailroom. She’s a noisy neighbor and has gossip radar sharper than the CIA.
“You live next to him, don’t you?” she whispers.
“Next to who?”
She rolls her eyes. “Don’t play dumb, darling. Daniel Hawthorne. The fallen prince of Wall Street.”
I blink. “Is that… an official title?” I was confused.
She leans closer. “He hasn’t been seen in months. Rumor is, he’s hiding out here until the trial. Or heartbreak. Or both.”
Before I can answer, the mailroom door swings open.
And Daniel walks in with a dark coat collar turned up, phone pressed to his ear. The air changes temperature literally or emotionally, I’m not sure. He’s saying something low and tensed: “No, Vincent, I don’t care what the board thinks. We’re done.”
His eyes flick up suddenly straight into mine.
I freeze, with a letter in hand.
He ends the call, his expression unreadable. “Ms. Lane.”
“Mr. Hawthorne.”
Mrs. Goldstein’s gaze bounced between us like she was watching a movie. “Well, I’ll just… check my mail later.” She says sweetly as she exits the room.
Daniel steps closer. “They’re back.”
“What?”
He nods toward the street-facing windows. “Photographers. If they ask, you don’t know me.”
“I barely do,” I say before I can stop myself.
His mouth twitches. “Let’s keep it that way.”
And just like that, he’s gone again.
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