Chapter 26“Okay, so talk.” I grabbed a mug from the cabinet, poured myself a cup of coffee, and walked over to the fridge and got the milk. The spoon clinked against the cup while I stirred, and the color changed from black to mocha. I sipped my coffee. “I want to know where you were last night.” I averted my gaze and put the milk back in the fridge. “I don’t know what you’re talking about.” She made a clucking noise with her tongue. “Don’t play stupid with me. I saw you appear in the funnel of fog.” “Let it go.” I gulped more coffee while its caffeine goodness spread through my body. I would need to be on my toes for this conversation. She smoothed the sides of the bathrobe, as if touching it would distract her enough from wanting to kill me. A menacing look still radiated from her fa

