ALEXANDER’S POV The next morning, I watched Nia padding into the kitchen in one of the new robes I'd gotten her, hair a little messy, eyes still heavy with sleep. She looked peaceful and so damn beautiful. “I’m heading to work today,” I told her, grabbing my keys. “But I want you to get dressed. Something comfortable.” She tilted her head, brows scrunching. “Why? Where are we going?” I smirked. “I’ll tell you in the car.” She looked suspicious but didn’t argue, disappearing down the hall to get ready. A few minutes later, we were on the road, the morning sun stretching lazily over the skyline. I glanced at her as I turned onto the main road. “So, I found you something to do.” She blinked at me. “What kind of something?” I chuckled. “Since you’ve decided to turn my house int

