I swallowed the juice and then calmly looked at Cadell. "Now, can you tell me the news about my sister?" Cadell's smirk twisted into something uglier, his face darkening with malicious satisfaction. "What news? I was lying to you this whole time." I tightened my grip on the glass, the cold glass pressing against my hand sending a chill through me. I glared at him, and his eyes were full of that smug, self-satisfied grin. He said, "Aurora, you pushed back when I was trying to be nice. This is all your fault—you're the one who's heartless and refused to back down." I almost laughed out. I should've known that Cadell was useless—there was no way he knew anything I hadn't already figured out myself. I looked at him coldly, and he furrowed his brows, saying, "What's with that look? You kno