This definitely wasn't the time to ask things.
Kaiden had little clue as to what exactly was going on in the room. He wondered how it'd spiraled to this. But, of course, he knew the answer. He just didn't want to admit that it was because of him. Because of his decision to have Adrienne meet him at Hogwarts. At work, at the place where Selwyn also was, where he could easily walk in on them.
Which had basically happened.
Adrienne's sudden attitude toward him took him by surprise, so he didn't speak. He merely watched, listened to the conversation. He didn't know why he felt so bad, for Selwyn, that is. He'd never intended for things to go this way, but with the three of them there it had been bound to happen.
That, and he was technically trying to get his wife back.
Kaiden signed. He was starting to get aggravated but that was mostly because of his own thoughts. He wanted to know what had happened between him and Adrienne before he disappeared, what that little scene had been about, but not while she was like this.
Not while Selwyn was there. And definitely not with a situation as awkward as the one they were in. They needed to leave.
Kaiden stood up from his chair. "I think it's best if we leave it at that." He bit his lip. "Maybe you should go home, Adrienne."
Why did he feel like he was trying to defend Selwyn?