He could feel his body still tensing with the atmosphere they were in, but he tried his hardest to calm himself down. He didn't remember exactly what he had been like before everything had happened but apparently, after graduating he'd been a much more calm person. Unlike during his Hogwarts years, where he'd always lash out for almost no reason. He didn't want to end up doing that, he had to stay calm.
Kaiden didn't think Selwyn was saying things to try to bother him, maybe Adrienne, but just hearing him speak irked him. The way he thought he was entitled to know everything that was going on, well, frankly pissed him off. But Kaiden had to watch himself, for more reasons than one.
"I don't see why you have to know anything, but whatever." The sentence came out of his mouth before he could stop himself, but he continued anyways. "Anyways, I don't know how well you knew my family." Hell, even I don't know them that well, anymore. Kaiden returned his attention to Adrienne. "But my brother, Oliver, was the reason it seemed like I was still here when I wasn't. He's the one who you lived with up until you left. Not me." It sounded outrageous, even to him but it was the truth.
"My parents said a Pureblood household couldn't lose their heir, so he stood in my place. They said he was prepared to stay in my place for as long as necessary. Which I don't understand." He muttered the last bit to himself, mostly. It angered him that instead of looking for him when he disappeared, their solution was to have his twin brother stand in for him. Their solution was to act as though he had never gone missing, and probably that Oliver had never really existed. Just Kaiden.
He didn't believe it that much, though. That Oliver would just sit by and pretend to be him without a word of complaint. But he hadn't gotten the chance to talk to his brother, he barely even got to see him when he was talking to their parents. But he couldn't just believe that his brother wouldn't have some sort of negative opinion on the whole matter. "My parents were the ones who wanted you gone, and I guess they told Oliver to do whatever necessary to make you want to leave.. And I guess he did it."
He cleared his throat after the last bit, feeling his breath catch in his throat. It.. kind of hurt to say all of that, why wouldn't it, he was basically betrayed by his entire family. He couldn't help but wonder, though, how they - no, how she would take what he said. It was hard to believe, if he wasn't in the middle of it he probably wouldn't believe it either. It scared him, that she wouldn't believe him. If she didn't, he didn't know what he would do.
He regretted not following through, not talking to Oliver when he had the chance.