Chapter 97

Third person point of view

 The bronze-brown haired boy stood rigidly. He had a hand embedded into the pocket of his uniform trouser, bottled green eyes looking down at Persephone.

Persephone felt herself twinge under his cold and impressionable stare. Why was he staring at her like that? Sin was not a bit who reflected his emotions often, but the times he did which could be counted by hand was a splendid sight. Just like right now. Even though he struggled to keep his eyes emotionless, and blank, but the coldness in them reflected the irritation he felt at the moment.

And with his green eyes on her she feared she was the subject of his irritation. 

Persephone had never seen such a cold look on his face before. His eyes that were trained on her looked sharp yet hard and unforgiving, and there seemed to be a strand of vein pulsing on his fair neck.