Samuel's sharp gaze swept over the two of us. "However, if you're smart, you should know that no matter what you hear, don't say it out loud. Otherwise, your trouble won't be as simple as just trespassing into the security room."
"I don't know what you're talking about." Sasha raised her eyebrows. "But we really didn't hear anything. If you want to report it, then go ahead. You're the best at this, anyway."
"I will," Samuel said without any expression.
Sasha and Samuel looked at each other for a while before shrugging as if nothing had happened. She then dragged me out by the arm. I felt Samuel's gaze on us. I felt my hair stand on end as I walked past him. My palms were covered in a thin layer of cold sweat. I suspected Samuel knew what we'd done.
My heart was still beating fast even when I returned to the corridor with Sasha.