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These were the reasons why I could not stand his ass. He was always crossing boundaries where they should never be even tempted to cross. Cracking my fist up, I was ready to beat Ayden's ass. However, Jesslyn kept shaking her head at me. "Alias, please." She said to me. "I don't want this to happen right now." I stared at her before I snatched my brother from the changing room and closed the door on her. I shoved him back and he fell on his ass. "You need to stay away from her." I told him. "She's mine." "You don't deserve her." Ayden told me. "She will soon realize that and then, I will welcome her with open arms." I moved closer to him and we were both face to face, glaring at each other. I could feel the eyes of my employees as my brother and I had a disagreement. "You two kno