CHAPTER 39

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ALEXANDER'S POV     This is the first time I'd like to skip breakfast with Alia, even though I know that this tradition will end soon.     I made a huge mistake, an unforgivable mistake, but this is the kind of mistake I will never regret because it made my life meaningful. I'm able to experience paternal love.     I glance at my watch; it shows five minutes before eight. It's also the time I told the chef to serve the special cinnamon roll.     The faint creaking sound of the foodservice cart grabs my attention, and when I look to my left, three-tiered trays of rainbow-colored cinnamon rolls greets me.     When I thought of this gimmick, I hoped that it would help keep Alia's anger controlled because what I know, rainbow color makes people happy. And I'm pretty sure, once Alia enters

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