Noah kept his hold on Warren's shirt, pulling Warren towards a small library nearby.
Noah had enough of Warren's recent behaviour. Warren was heading on a path which would land him in danger, and Noah didn't have the means to help his son.
Noah let go of Warren with a shove, pushing him into the room, and after he entered, he closed the door.
"What were you doing asking your mother that kind of question?" Noah asked, his voice low as he tried to keep his anger at bay.
"Why can't I ask for the reason my parents fell in love? You won't tell me why you fell for a woman who can't walk, so I have to go to my mother. There's nothing wrong with what I asked unless there is something you want to hide," said Warren.
No matter how he looked at it, his parents weren't suited for each other.
Kate couldn't be picky since she couldn't walk, so many of the men who once shared her status would not want to marry her unless she had a great deal of wealth.