Zacharias took the jumper, turning it over in his hands for a moment while he weighed his decision. Outwardly remained calm and uninterested. It was an easy mask to wear. He had spent years perfecting an air of disinterest. He had a choice now. Zacharias could chose to engage and further this absurdity along or he could let it go.
She hadn't denied that this was a game and he hadn't forgotten the challenge he had placed between them. It really all came down a matter of how much did she want to win this challenge? Zacharias honestly didn't think she would hurt his sister, especially not for a challenge. And if she did she certainly wouldn't have gone about it in such a way where she would so easily take the fall. Although he couldn't deny that she was twisted enough to want to make it look like she might.
"You know what?" He asked, but didn't wait for an answer. "I think I'm just going to head back to the estate. And if Adelle isn't there, I'll explain to my mother that you took her shopping yesterday and I haven't seen or heard from you either of you this morning." He threw the jumper back to her, right at her face.