pleasure from his privacy most of the time. Surprisingly, people seemed to gravitate more towards him because of his ability to be alone. More than once he had gotten compliments about his non-judgmental attitude.
He never thought of himself in that manner. He didn’t see any reason to discriminate against anyone; it was simply the way he was towards everyone. It was very hard for him to understand how anyone could be prejudiced or believe in any kind of intolerance. Fairness just came naturally to him. He thought everyone was on an equal footing until they did something to piss him off.
Deciding to combine his business with Jax’s under one roof had been a harder decision because he had loved the location of his old place, but after seeing how much Jax wanted Alpha Male Incorporated to become more than a dream, he couldn’t think about turning his brother down.
Doing everything to make it happened turned out to be a huge pain with the multiple city and state requirements. In addition, hiring new staff was an equal thorn in his side. So he had gotten lucky enough to talk Avery into doing that part for him.
Avery finally agreeing to become his partner turned into a complete score for him. His best friend always took all of the security installing jobs he had no interest in doing at all. His partner’s brilliant mind for business pushed their company, Access Granted, to another level entirely.
There wasn’t a question about it. Sabrina’s brother had brought a level of integrity to the business he would never find with another partner. It still killed him every day that his buddy and best friend was dead, but he would honor his memory by taking wonderful care of Sabrina and getting Brent and Sean out of her life.
Who is Brent? The question touched his mind out of nowhere.
Looking around his office Zander found his sister-in law, Sahara, standing in the doorway looking like a rising singer should in a short sexy silver dress wearing a pair of oversized sunglasses on her cute nose. Jax told him last week that he was teaching Sahara how to read and transport thoughts.
“Sahara, I know you aren’t here by yourself with your stalker still on the loose,” he said, getting up from his seat.
Walking across the room, Zander stopped in front of her. He couldn’t get over how much calmer Jax was now with her in his life. The change was like day and night. There was a constant smile on his face instead of the usual frown he had gotten used to for so many years.
Taking off her sunglasses, Sahara grinned up at him before giving him a hug and moving back. “You’re right. Jax is downstairs getting some files he left here last night. He doesn’t let me travel too far without him. He keeps telling me my strength isn’t as strong as his yet,” she sighed, rolling her eyes. “I think he’s wrong. Now, are you going to tell me who Brent is and how he has unfortunately gotten on your bad side?”
Zander wasn’t in the mood to talk about his jealousy of Brent with Sahara. His attitude towards the man came across as petty since he was over three hundred years old and possessed the ability to live forever. How could it be possible that he was jealous of a mere human male? A man he could snap in half anytime he chose to do it.
“He is no one important. Just forget about it,” he answered, wanting to get off the subject as quickly as possible. “However, I want to tell you Jax isn’t lying about your strength. You are stronger now because you aren’t human but a vampire, but my brother is old. His powers and abilities are twenty times more powerful than yours. Stay with him. Your stalker is crazy and wants to kill you.”
“Jax is still so protective of me. I’m not going to allow the stalker close contact with me,” Sahara complained. “He needs to trust my instincts more.”
“I won’t allow that bastard to get anywhere near my wife,” Jax swore as he strolled into his office interrupting their