“What did you do to her?” Asked Elias, who took the question right out of my mouth. I crossed my arms over my chest, frown deepened as I watched Oak, the most calm, collected and by far the most emotionless among us, act like he was shaken by what just happened. I had known her smiles were forced, I might’ve also been selfishly relishing in them. I never knew she was capable of such…chill. “Nothing,” Oak finally managed, his eyes never meeting ours, instead he look ahead, at the large double doors behind us. “I know you think yourself superior to everyone here, but do not make this job harder than it already is,” Elias conveyed with a dark glint in his eyes, a threat. The man threatens any living thing that displeased him, it didn’t surprise me. “What is that supposed to mean?”