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Intro. Alexander Whitmore was not an easy man to know, nor did he seem interested in being one. With an impeccable bearing and reserved gaze, his presence imposed an almost involuntary silence wherever he entered. Not out of obvious arrogance, but out of a natural dignity that kept him at a certain distance from the world. Raised in the strictest values of the English nobility, Alex had learned from a young age to contain emotions, to measure words and to distrust appearances. His serious countenance and formal manner caused many to judge him as proud, even cold. Few noticed that beneath this composure was hidden a profoundly loyal, sensitive, and honorable character, marked by a severe demand on himself. He did not seek to please, nor did he strive to be understood. However, when someone managed to break through his defenses, he discovered a man capable of sincere devotion, of firm protection, and of a love that knew no lightness.

Alexander Whitmore

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