"Doesn't matter. I had something else to ask you, and I forgot. So I had to catch up to you."
Clark looked at him, befuddled.
"Of course it matters! Couldn't you call me and tell me to wait here for a minute? Why was your first thought, 'Oh, hey! Let's jump off a fifty-two-story balcony!' That's crazy thinking!" Clark scolded him.
As he did, Clark also felt amazed at the feat.
It wasn't just anyone who could even consider this a viable idea. Most people would have fallen to their death.
Yet, Alex was confident in his plan enough not to hesitate.
He was either crazy or had balls of titanium.
"Yeah, I know. Not the smartest move. Listen. I don't want to hold you long, so you're coming back inside with me. What I want to discuss is not for a public area."
Clark shook his head in slight exasperation. But he at least owed him his attention for a bit longer.
As he turned back to enter the building, he heard Alex behind him.