{Third Person}
Back at his side of the residence, Alexander returned to his study shortly after lunch.
The fire crackled quietly in the hearth while a stack of documents waited untouched on his desk.
He had barely settled into his chair when the door opened, and Barron entered without bothering to announce himself.
One look at his cousin was enough for Alexander to know why he had come.
Barron crossed the room and took the seat opposite him before folding his arms across his chest.
"I saw your human bride leaving your study earlier," he said. "She looked as though she had been crying."
Alexander did not deny it. Since Barron was already involved in the matter, there was little point in keeping the truth from him.
So, he recounted everything that had happened that morning, beginning with the confrontation in Amara's bedroom and ending with the lengthy discussion that followed inside the study.
