"Did he?" Kelsie replied, her lips fighting against their instinctive coil.
Gone was the refined and elegant first appearance Kelsie had displayed when they first met. Instead, all Amelia saw hidden behind her layers of makeup was a vindictive mask that looked down upon everyone.
"Caleb must've thought that this matter was too insignificant to talk about," Kelsie said instead. She harrumphed softly, barely audible, but no one could miss the way she turned up her nose in arrogance.
In actual fact, that was a mere façade to hide the truth about how Caleb actually hadn't told her these things. What's more, Kelsie would rather die than admit it out loud in front of Amelia Kentwood of all people, but Caleb had gone cold the last few days, ever since he had left her a message about visiting X'el Incorporated's headquarters.