Court a Woman

Alexander dropped Rain off at the office and then instructed Tyron to drive straight to his office.

"Are you going to tell William about this?" Tyron asked curiously who he drove.

"No. He's terrible at hiding his emotions. It's better he doesn't know," Alexander replied flatly.

Tyron nodded and shifted gears. "And about Paul," he started, moving on to the case. "We'll need Mrs. Lancaster's testimony if—"

"No," Alexander cut him off sharply. "Take that bastard down without involving my wife. We'll discuss this more with Eric later."

"Understood, Boss!" Tyron replied without hesitation.

Alexander's thoughts shifted to a more personal matter: how to convince Rain to agree to have a baby with him. It wasn't just about him; this was his father's greatest wish. The weight of that expectation pressed heavily on his shoulders. He was determined to fulfill it, no matter what it took.