Akali didn't give Keng long enough to answer. A light dagger grew out of thing air and pressed itself into the side of his neck. Her eye looked at him with a serious expression.
"Where's Lee Seng?" Akali asked. Keng gulped. He didn't dare let his eyes wander from Number 9. Akali shifted gear as she continued driving. Keng knew what a monster she was. He knew what she was capable of doing. Something she didn't even know Lee Seng knew about.
"He's—" Keng began.
"And don't you dare lie to me. I'll know it." Akali pressed the light dagger closer to his neck. He could feel the heat radiating off of it. It felt different from his and Lee Seng's light. It felt dangerous.
"You want the short story or the long story?" Keng asked. Akali looked at him before turning her eyes back on the road. She could tell he didn't have any intent on doing anything to her.
"Whatever makes sense."