Castle uses the key in his hand to open the door.
âWhy does the medical wing have to be locked?â I ask him.
He turns to me. Heâs not very tall, I realize for the first time. âIf youâd known where to find himâwould you have waited patiently behind this door?â
I drop my eyes. Donât answer. Hope Iâm not blushing.
He tries to be encouraging. âHealing is a delicate process. It canât be interrupted or influenced by erratic emotions. Weâre lucky enough to have two healers among usâa set of twins, in fact. But most fascinating is that they each focus on a different elementâone on the physical incapacitations, and one on the mental. Both facets must be addressed, otherwise the healing will be incomplete, weak, insufficient.â He turns the door handle. âBut I think itâs safe for Adam to see you now.â
I step inside and my senses are almost immediately assaulted by the scent of jasmine. I search the space for the flowers but find none. I wonder if itâs a perfume. Itâs intoxicating.
âIâll be just outside,â Castle says to me.
The room is filled with a long row of beds, simply made. All 20 or so of them are empty except for Adamâs. Thereâs a door at the end of the room that probably leads to another space, but Iâm too nervous to be curious right now.
I pull up an extra chair and try to be as quiet as possible. I donât want to wake him, I just want to know heâs okay. I clasp and unclasp my hands. Iâm too aware of my racing heart. And I know I probably shouldnât touch him, but I canât help myself. I cover his hand with mine. His fingers are warm.
His eyes flutter for just a moment. They donât open. He takes a sudden breath and I freeze.
I almost collapse into tears.
âWhat are you doing?â
My neck snaps at the sound of Castleâs panicked voice.
I drop Adamâs hand. Push away from the bed, eyes wide, worried. âWhat do you mean?â
âWhy are youâyou justâyou can touch himâ?â I never thought Iâd see Castle so confused, so perplexed. Heâs lost his composure, one arm half extended in an effort to stop me.
âOf course I can touââ I stop. Try to stay calm. âKenji didnât tell you?â
âThis young man has immunity from your touch?â Castleâs words are whispered, astonished.
âYes.â I look from him to Adam, still sound asleep.
âThatâs . . . astounding.â
âIs it?â
âVery.â Castleâs eyes are bright, so eager. âIt certainly isnât coincidence. There is no coincidence in these kinds of situations.â He pauses. Paces. âFascinating. So many possibilitiesâso many theoriesââ Heâs not even talking to me anymore. His mind is working too quickly for me to keep up. He takes a deep breath. Seems to remember Iâm still in the room. âMy apologies. Please, carry on. The girls will be out soonâtheyâre assisting James at the moment. I must report this new information as soon as possible.â
âWaitââ
He looks up. âYes?â
âYou have theories?â I ask him. âYouâyou know why these things are happening . . . to me?â
âYou mean to us?â Castle offers me a gentle smile.
I try not to blush. I manage to nod.
âWe have been doing extensive research for years,â he says. âWe think we have a pretty good idea.â
âAnd?â I can hardly breathe.
âIf you should decide to stay at Omega Point, weâll have that conversation very soon, I promise. Besides, Iâm sure now is probably not the best time.â He nods at Adam.
âOh.â I feel my cheeks burn. âOf course.â
Castle turns to leave.
âBut do you think that Adamââ The words tumble out of my mouth too quickly. I try to pace myself. âDo you think heâs . . . like us, too?â
Castle pivots back around. Studies my eyes. âI think,â he says carefully, âthat it is entirely possible.â
I gasp.
âMy apologies,â he says, âbut I really must get going. And I wouldnât want to interrupt your time together.â
I want to say yes, sure, of course, absolutely. I want to smile and wave and tell him itâs no problem. But I have so many questions, I think I might explode; I want him to tell me everything he knows.
âI know this is a lot of information to take in at once.â Castle pauses at the door. âBut weâll have plenty of opportunities to talk. You must be exhausted and Iâm sure youâd like to get some sleep. The girls will take care of youâtheyâre expecting you. In fact, theyâll be your new roommates at Omega Point. Iâm sure theyâll be happy to answer any questions you might have.â He clasps my shoulders before he goes. âItâs an honor to have you with us, Ms. Ferrars. I hope you will seriously consider joining us on a permanent basis.â
I nod, numb.
And heâs gone.
We have been doing extensive research for years, he said. We think we have a pretty good idea, he said. Weâll have that conversation very soon, I promise.
For the first time in my life I might finally understand what I am and it doesnât seem possible. And Adam. Adam. I shake myself and take my seat next to him. Squeeze his fingers. Castle could be wrong. Maybe this is all coincidence.
I have to focus.
I wonder if anyone has heard from Warner lately.
âJuliette?â
His eyes are half open. Heâs staring at me like heâs not sure if Iâm real.
âAdam!â I have to force myself to be still.
He smiles and the effort seems to exhaust him. âGod itâs good to see you.â
âYouâre okay.â I grip his hand, resist pulling him into my arms. âYouâre really okay.â
His grin gets bigger. âIâm so tired. I feel like I could sleep for a few years.â
âDonât worry, the sedative will wear off soon.â
I spin around. Two girls with exactly the same green eyes are staring at us. They smile at the same time. Their long brown hair is thick and stick-straight in high ponytails on their heads. Theyâre wearing matching silver bodysuits. Gold ballet flats.
âIâm Sonya,â the girl on the left says.
âIâm Sara,â her sister adds.
I have no idea how to tell them apart.
âItâs so nice to meet you,â they say at exactly the same time.
âIâm Juliette,â I manage. âItâs a pleasure to meet you, too.â
âAdam is almost ready for release,â one says to me.
âSonya is an excellent healer,â the other one chimes in.
âSara is better than I am,â says the first.
âHe should be okay to leave just as soon as the sedative is out of his system,â they say together, smiling.
âOhâthatâs greatâthank you so muchââ I donât know who to look at. Who to answer. I glance back at Adam. He seems thoroughly amused.
âWhereâs James?â he asks.
âHeâs playing with the other children.â I think itâs Sara who says it.
âWe just took him on a bathroom break,â says the other.
âWould you like to see him?â Back to Sara.
âThere are other children?â My eyes are as wide as my face.
The girls nod at the same time.
âWeâll go get him,â they chorus. And disappear.
âThey seem nice,â Adam says after a moment.
âYeah. They do.â This whole place seems nice.
Sonya and Sara come back with James, who seems happier than Iâve ever seen him, almost happier than seeing Adam for the first time. Heâs thrilled to be here. Thrilled to be with the other kids, thrilled to be with âthe pretty girls who take care of me because theyâre so nice and thereâs so much food and they gave me chocolate, Adamâhave you ever tasted chocolate?â and he has a big bed and tomorrow heâs going to class with the other kids and heâs already excited.
âIâm so happy youâre awake,â he says to Adam, practically jumping up and down on his bed. âThey said you got sick and that you were resting and now youâre awake so that means youâre better, right? And weâre safe? I donât really remember what happened on our way here,â he admits, a little embarrassed. âI think I fell asleep.â
I think Adam is looking to break Kenjiâs neck at this point.
âYeah, weâre safe,â Adam tells him, running a hand through his messy blond hair. âEverything is okay.â
James runs back to the playroom with the other kids. Sonya and Sara invent an excuse to leave so we have some privacy. Iâm liking them more and more.
âHas anyone told you about this place yet?â Adam asks me. He manages to sit up. His sheet slides down. His chest is exposed. His skin is perfectly healedâI can hardly reconcile the image I have in my memory with the one in front of me. I forget to answer his question.
âYou have no scars.â I touch his skin like I need to feel it for myself.
He tries to smile. âTheyâre not very traditional in their medical practices around here.â
I look up, startled. âYou . . . know?â
âDid you meet Castle yet?â
I nod, bewildered.
He shifts. Sighs. âIâve heard rumors about this place for a long time. I got really good at listening to whispers, mostly because I was looking out for myself. But in the army we hear things. Any and all kinds of enemy threats. Possible ambushes. There was talk of an unusual underground movement from the moment I enlisted. Most people said it was crap. That it was some kind of garbage concocted to scare peopleâthat there was no way it could be real. But I always hoped it had some basis in truth, especially after I found out about youâI hoped weâd be able to find others with similar abilities. But I didnât know who to ask. I had no connectionsâno way of knowing how to find them.â He shakes his head. âAnd all this time, Kenji was working undercover.â
âHe said he was looking for me.â
Adam nods. Laughs. âJust like I was looking for you. Just like Warner was looking for you.â
âI donât understand,â I mumble. âEspecially now that I know there are others like meâstronger, evenâwhy did Warner want me?â
âHe discovered you before Castle did,â Adam says. âHe felt like he claimed you a long time ago.â Adam leans back. âWarnerâs a lot of things, but heâs not stupid. Iâm sure he knew there was some truth to those rumorsâand he was fascinated. Because as much as Castle wanted to use his abilities for good, Warner wanted to manipulate those abilities for his own cause. He wanted to become some kind of superpower.â A pause. âHe invested a lot of time and energy just studying you. I donât think he wanted to let that effort go to waste.â
âAdam,â I whisper.
He takes my hand. âYeah?â
âI donât think heâs dead.â