Kaelon I had hoped for a peaceful morning at work, when I stepped out of the house. But I had barely stepped into the building when my secretary hurried to intercept me. She looked flustered, which wasn’t unusual, but today there was an edge to her voice that set me on high alert. “Sir, your son is here,” she announced. I stopped in my tracks and felt my hold over the briefcase in my hands tighten. “What do you mean, he’s here?” “He arrived not long ago. I believe he’s already made his way to the third floor,” she explained. “Miss Bennett was seen driving in shortly before, and he seemed to follow her.” My stomach tightened. Aaron wasn’t supposed to be out of bed yet, let alone storming through my company like he owned the place. And now, knowing he was trailing Liv? It set

