CHAPTER 10: Harker –––––––– Harker stared at the spreadsheet he’d compiled of potential mothers. He had no idea how he’d overlooked this. Sometimes he was so focused on a goal that he missed the details. No woman as warm and caring as Alison would abandon her child and he didn’t want a woman who would. He grabbed his jacket and went into the garage. This wasn’t over. Alison was the perfect candidate to be the mother of his child. He hadn’t planned on sharing custody, but he’d concede on this point. All business deals had negotiations. He got into his car and headed for Alison’s house. The more he thought about it the more he realized that it was better this way. He worked a lot. He didn’t want his child growing up in the care of nannies. Sharing custody would mean his child was with h