“First, I’d like to apologize.” Sydney broke the ice amid the heavy tension inside the meeting room. Her expression softened as she traced a finger through her well-defined eyebrow. “I heard everything from Alexiel last night and I know what my brother did to you was traumatizing. I’m sorry you had to go through all that..” “It’s not your obligation to say sorry for what your brother did.” Wednesday firmly stated. She held her chin up, not yielding to her unexpected act. “You’re not the one who owes me an apology, Ms. Mortel.” “I know.” The younger Mortel exclaimed in a low voice. “I’m not here to defend my brother. In fact, I wouldn’t stop you if you want to sue him.” “You don’t have to worry, I won’t do that. I just don’t want to be involved with anything related to him.” “Ms. Cur

