Chapter 16 Alexander slammed his foot on the gas pedal without a second thought. The iron gate, the road barrier-none of it mattered anymore. With a deafening crash, the Rolls-Royce plowed straight through the barricade. The barrier pole flew off like a toothpick, and even the iron fence screeched and bent under the impact, opening just enough for the car to squeeze through. "Mr. Tracey! Someone's-someone's forcing their way in!" The panicked voice of the gate guard crackled over the phone, tripping over itself in sheer disbelief. He'd never seen anything like this in his life-someone so unhinged, so reckless, like they had no fear of death... all for the sake of getting in. Inside the car, Alexander's eyes gleamed with unfiltered madness, a savage determination burning behind them. This kind of desperate gamble-this was his true nature. As the youngest patriarch of the Lowell family, how could anyone think he was some gentle soul? That softness-if it ever existed-was something he only ever showed to Cynthia. The car screamed with system errors and safety alerts, but Alexander just laughed, wild and sharp. "Cynthia... I've come to take you home." Blood ran down his forehead from where he'd slammed into the steering wheel, but he wiped it away with the back of his hand like it was nothing. Stepping out of the ruined car, he walked toward the Tracey estate like a storm wrapped in silk- madness cloaked in elegance. The Tracey estate was still glowing with joy and warmth. Decorative artificial white flower vines fluttered in the wind, symbols of love and union. But to Alexander, they were blinding. Mocking. Every flash of pristine white stabbed straight through his eyes and into his chest. And then, in that moment, he felt it. The pain Cynthia must have felt. This suffocating heartache-this bitterness-was this what she felt when he announced his wedding? Each colorful character pasted on the wall shouted a single, brutal truth: She's married now. Your girl belongs to someone else. He had pushed her away time and time again. Was this the ending he wanted? Alexander stood frozen just outside the Traceys' grand doors. But for some reason... he couldn't bring himself to knock. His eyes darkened, his breath heavy with conflict. For the first time in a long while, his frenzy was pierced by a rare moment of clarity. Cynthia was his. His girl. The one he raised. The one he loved. If all he'd wanted was to stop her from marrying Nathan, he could've simply let her marry someone else. But the truth was... he couldn't bear the thought. The idea of her loving another man, building a life with someone else, laughing, raising kids-it tore him apart. Not even a little part of him wanted that. His heart screamed it-he loved her. His reason whispered he had no right. Chapter 16 61.54% She'd grown up with him. He was the only man she truly knew. 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