"You never corrected her. If it weren't for my promise to our mother, I would have gotten rid of you long ago. You do know that, right?" Quinn asked.
Cassius nodded his head.
"Speak when I ask you a question," Quinn said, his voice soft, but the tone threatening.
"I know," Cassius replied.
"I gave you a little free will when we came to Lockwood, and you ran with it. You've done something without my command, and now it's causing trouble for us. Again, I should kill you," Quinn said, considering it. "But, I love my mother too much to do it."
Cassius sighed in relief when Quinn stepped away from him, but his troubles were not over.
"I messed up," Cassius agreed with Quinn. "She's not worth it, but she proved her usefulness to me. Harper mentioned that Penelope warned her that I made her uncomfortable. The prince-"
"I don't care about that. Many men make women uncomfortable. Penelope can't get upset with only one. Get rid of that woman," Quinn ordered Cassius.