True to her word, she showed no sign of shock or disdain. It did anger her that he was engaging in such behavior. Were they not trying to rebuild their image in society? There was no doubt in her mind that he was covering his tracks, but shouldn't his efforts be placed on the task at hand, rather than on dirtying his hands further? Killing wasn't anything that was going to surprise her or cause her to recoil from him. Sick as that sounded, she was desensitized to that sort of thing by now.
"If you think we've reached a point where I'm uninterested in what you're doing, then we have bigger problems to worry about, my darling," she said, forcing herself to internalize any pain she felt.