Shadow Me: Chapter 3
Shadow Me (Shatter Me Book 4.5)
Warner is definitely pissed.
Iâm super late, and Warner is waiting for me, perched carefully on a stiff chair in a conference room downstairs, staring at a wall.
I managed to snag a muffin on my way down, and I wipe quickly at my face, hoping I havenât left evidence around my mouth. I donât know how Warner feels about muffins, but Iâm guessing heâs not a fan.
âHey,â I say, and I sound out of breath. âWhatâd I miss?â
âThis is my fault,â he says, waving a hand around the room. He doesnât even look at me.
âI mean, I already itâs your fault,â I say quickly, âbut, like, just to be clearâwhat are we talking about?â
âThis,â he says. Finally, he looks at me. âThis situation.â
I wait.
âItâs my fault,â he says, pausing dramatically, âfor thinking I could depend on you.â
I make an effort not to roll my eyes. âAll right, all right, calm down. Iâm here now.â
âYouâre thirty minutes late.â
âBro.â
Warner looks suddenly tired. âThe children of the supreme commanders of Africa and South America are here. Theyâre waiting in the adjacent room.â
âYeah?â I raise an eyebrow. âSo whatâs the deal? What do you need from me?â
âI need you to be present,â he says sharply. âIâm not sure I know exactly why theyâre here, but all rational thought points to impending war. Itâs my suspicion that theyâre here to spy on us and send word back to their parents. Theyâve sent their children to affect an air of camaraderie. A feeling of nostalgia. Maybe they think they can appeal to our new, young commander with other young faces. In any case, I think itâs important for us to show a strong, united front.â
âSo no J, then, huh?â
Warner looks up. He seems stunned, and for a second I see something like pain in his eyes. I blink and heâs a statue again. âNo,â he says. âI still havenât seen her. And itâs more important than ever that they donât know that.â He takes a breath. âWhereâs Castle? He needs to be here, too.â
I shrug. âI thought he was already down here.â
âI saw him a moment ago. Iâll collect him.â
I drop down into a chair. âCool.â
Warner walks to the door and then hesitates. Slowly, he turns to face me. âYouâre having trouble again.â
I look up, surprised. âWhat?â
âIn love. Youâre having trouble in your love life. Is that why you were late?â
I feel the blood drain from my face. âHow the hell would you know something like that?â
âYou reek of it.â He nods at me, my body. âYouâre practically emanating lovelorn agony.â
I stare at him, stunned. I donât even know if itâs worth denying.
âItâs Nazeera, isnât it?â Warner says. His eyes are clear, free of judgment.
I force myself to nod.
âDoes she return your affections?â
I shoot him a belligerent look. âHow the hell am I supposed to know?â
Warner smiles. Itâs the first real emotion heâs shown all morning. âI suspected she might eviscerate you,â he says. âBut I admit I thought she would use a knife.â
I force out a humorless: âHa.â
âBe careful, Kishimoto. I find it necessary to remind you that she was raised to be lethal. I wouldnât cross her.â
âGreat,â I mutter, dropping my head in my hands. âI feel so good about this. Thanks for the pep talk.â
âYou should also know that thereâs something sheâs hiding.â
My head snaps up. âWhat do you mean?â
âI donât know, exactly. I only know sheâs hiding something. I donât yet know what it is. But I would advise you to tread cautiously.â
I feel suddenly ill, my forehead pinched with panic. I wonder about her cryptic message earlier. What it was she wanted to say to me last night. What she still might say to meâtonight.
And then I realizeâ
âWait a second.â I frown. âDid you just give me dating advice?â
Warner tilts his head. A flicker of a smile again. âIâm merely returning the favor.â
I laugh, surprised. âThanks, man. I appreciate that.â
He nods.
And then, with an elegant pivot, he opens the door and closes it behind him. The dude moves like a prince. Heâs always dressed like a prince. Shiny boots and fitted suits and shit.
I sigh, irrationally irritated.
Am I jealous? Damn, maybe Iâm jealous.
Warner always seems so pulled together. Heâs always cold and cool. Always has a line, a comeback. A clear head. I bet heâs never struggled like I have with a girl. Never had to work so hard tâ
Wow.
Iâm an idiot.
I donât know how I managed to forget that his girlfriend literally just broke up with him.
I saw the fallout. Dude had a panic attack all over the floor. He was .
I sigh, hard, and run both hands through my hair.
I know it should make me feel better, but it only makes me feel worse to realize that Warner is just as prone to relationship failure as I am. It makes me think I donât stand a chance with Nazeera.
Ugh, I hate everything.
I wait a couple of minutes for Warner and Castle to return, and while Iâm waiting, I tug another muffin out of my pocket. I stress-eat it, ripping off huge chunks and blindly shoving them in my mouth.
When Castle walks through the door Iâm nearly choking on muffin crumbs, but I wheeze through a quick hello. Castle frowns, clearly disapproving of my general state, and I pretend not to notice. I wave and try to swallow the last of the muffin. My eyes are tearing a little.
Warner steps inside, closes the door behind them. âWhy do you insist on eating like an animal?â he snaps at me.
I frown, begin to speak, and he cuts me off with one hand.
âDonât you speak to me with your mouth full.â
I swallow too quickly and nearly choke, but I force the rest of the muffin down. I clear my throat before saying, âYou know what? Iâm tired of this shit. You always make fun of the way I eat, and itâs not fair.â
Warner tries to speak and I cut him off.
âNo,â I say. âI donât eat like an animal. I just happen to be . And maybe you should spend a few years starving to death before you think about making fun of the way I eat, okay asshole?â
Itâs startling, how quickly it happens, but something changes in Warnerâs face. Not the tightness in his jaw or the furrow in his brow. But for a moment, the light goes out of his eyes.
He turns almost exactly forty-five degrees away from me. And his voice is solemn when he says, âTheyâre waiting for us in the next room.â
âI accept your apology,â I say.
Warner looks back at me. Looks away.
Castle and I follow him out of the room.
Okay, maybe I missed something, but these new kids donât seem that scary. Thereâs a set of twinsâa boy and a girlâwho speak to each other very quickly in Spanish, and a tall black guy with a British accent. Haider and Nazeera and Lena are conspicuously absent, but everyone is being polite and pretending not to notice. Theyâre all pretty nice, actually. Especially Stephan, the son of the supreme commander of Africa. He seems cool; Iâm getting fewer serial-killer vibes from him than I have from the other kids. But heâs wearing a bracelet on his left hand, something silver set with thick, heavy red stones that look like rubies, and I canât stop feeling like Iâve seen something like it before. I keep staring, trying to figure out why it feels familiar, when, all of a suddenâ
Juliette shows up.
At least, I think itâs Juliette.
She looks like a different person.
She steps into the room wearing an outfit Iâve never seen her in, black from head to toe, and she looks goodâbeautiful, as alwaysâbut different. She seems harder. Angrier. I didnât think Iâd like the short hair on herâlast night it was a botched, haphazard jobâbut she mustâve cleaned it up this morning. The cut is a uniform crop throughout. A simple, sleek buzz cut.
She makes it work.
âGood morning,â she says, and her voice is so hollow that, for a moment, Iâm stunned. She manages to make those two words sound , and itâs so unlike her that it scares me.
âDamn princess,â I say softly. âIs that really you?â
She looks at me for only a second, but it feels more like she looks me, and something about the cold, poisonous expression in her eyes breaks my heart like nothing else.
I donât know what happened to my friend.
And then, as if this shit couldnât get more dramatic, Lena busts through the door like a freaking debutante. She was probably waiting in the wings for the right time to make her entrance. To throw Juliette off her game.
It doesnât work.
I watch, as if through water, as Juliette meets Lena for the first time. Juliette is stiff and superior, and Iâm proud of her for being strongâbut I canât recognize her in the moment.
J isnât like this.
Sheâs not cold like this.
Iâve seen her get angryâhell, Iâve seen her lose her mindâbut sheâs never been cruel. Sheâs not . And itâs not that I think Lena deserves better, because I donât. I donât give a shit about Lena. But thisâthis displayâis so out of character for Juliette that it must mean sheâs hurting even more than I thought. More than I couldâve imagined. Like the pain has disfigured her.
I would know. I her.
Warner might murder me if he knew I felt this way, but the truth is, I know Juliette better than anyone. Better than he does.
The math is simple: J and I have been closer, longer.
She and I have been through more shit together. Weâve had more time to talk about real things together. Sheâs my closest friend.
Castle has been there for me, too, but heâs like a father to me, and I canât talk to him or anyone else the way I do with Juliette. Sheâs different. She gets me. I give her a lot of crap for being emotional all the time, but I love how empathetic she is. I love how she feels things so deeply that sometimes even joy manages to wound her. Itâs who she is. Sheâs all heart.
And thisâthis version of her Iâm seeing right now?
Itâs bullshit.
I canât accept it because I know itâs not real. Because I know it means something is wrong.
Suddenly, a swell of angry voices breaks through my reverie.
I look up just in time to realize Lena has said something nasty. Valentina, one of the twins, turns on her, and I force myself to pay closer attention as she saysâ
âI shouldâve cut off your ears when I had the chance.â
My eyebrows shoot up my forehead.
I step forward, confused, and glance around the room for a clue, but a strange, uncomfortable tension has reduced everyone to silence.
âUh, Iâm sorry,â I say, clearing my throat. âAm I missing something?â
More silence.
Itâs Lena who finally volunteers an explanation, but I already know better than to trust her when she says, âValentina likes to play pretend.â
Nicolás, the other twin, rounds on her in an instant, furiously firing back in Spanish. Valentina pats her brother on the shoulder. âNo,â she says, âyou know what? Itâs okay. Let her talk. Lena thinks I like to pretendââshe says a word in SpanishââI wonât be pretendingââmore words in Spanish.
Stephanâs mouth drops open in what appears to be shock, but Lena just rolls her eyes, so I have no idea what just happened.
I frown. Itâs a frustrating conversation to follow.
But when I glance over at Juliette I realize, with welcome relief, that Iâm not the only one feeling this way; J doesnât understand what theyâre talking about, either. Neither does Castle. And just as I think that Warner must be confused, too, he starts talking to Valentina in fluent Spanish.
Suddenly my head is spinning.
âDamn, bro,â I say. âYou speak Spanish, too, huh? Iâm going to have to get used to this.â
âWe all speak many languages,â Nicolás says to me. He still seems a little irritated, but Iâm grateful for the explanation. âWe have to be able to communiââ
Juliette cuts him off angrily. âListen, guys, I donât care about your personal dramas. I have a massive headache and a million things to do today, and Iâd like to get started.â
.
Of course. Juliette has a hangover.
I bet sheâs never had a hangover. And if this werenât, like, a life or death situation, Iâd think it was kind of hilarious.
Nicolás says something softly in response to her, and then drops his head in a mini-bow.
I cross my arms. I donât trust him.
âWhat?â Juliette stares at him, confused. âI donât know what that means.â
Nicolás smiles at her. He says something else in Spanishâand by now itâs obvious heâs screwing with herâand I nearly kick the little shit in the face.
Warner gets to him before I do. He says something to Nicolás, something else I donât understand, but somehow this makes Juliette angrier.
What a weird morning.
I hear Nicolás say, âWe are pleased to meet you,â in English, and Iâm officially so goddamn confused I think I should just see myself out.
Juliette says, âI take it youâll all be attending the symposium today?â
Another douche-bow from Nicolás. More words in Spanish.
âThatâs a yes,â Warner translates.
That seems to piss her off. She spins around, turns to face him. âWhat other languages do you speak?â she says, her eyes flashing, and Warner goes so suddenly still my heart hurts for him.
This moment is too real.
Warner and Juliette are both so full of shit today. Theyâre pretending to be so hard, so cool and collected, and thenâ
. Juliette says one thing to him and Warner turns into an idiot. Heâs staring at her, too dumb to speak, and sheâs flushed, looking all hot and bothered just because heâs looking at her.
I wonder if Warner has any idea what he looks like right now, staring at Juliette like all the words were shoved right out of his head, and then, with a jolt, I wonder if thatâs what I looked like when I was talking to Nazeera.
An involuntary shudder runs through me.
Finally, Stephan puts Warner out of his misery. He clears his throat and says, âWe were taught many languages from a very young age. It was critical that the commanders and their families all knew how to communicate with one another.â
Juliette looks down, collects herself. When she turns to Stephan, her face has lost most of its flush, but she still looks a little blotchy.
âI thought The Reestablishment wanted to get rid of all the languages,â Juliette says. âI thought you were working toward a single, universal languageââ
â
, Madam Supreme,â Valentina says. (I know the word It means yes. Iâm not a complete idiot.) âThatâs true,â she says. âBut first we had to be able to speak with each other, no?â
And thenâ
I donât know why, but something about Valentinaâs response breaks something open in Juliette. She looks almost like herself again. Her face loses its tension. Her eyes are wideâalmost sad.
âWhere are you from?â she says quietly, and her voice is so unguarded it gives me hopeâhope that the real J is still in there, somewhere. âBefore the world was remapped,â she says, âwhat were the names of your countries?â
âWe were born in Argentina,â the twins say.
âMy family is from Kenya,â Stephan says.
âAnd youâve visited each other?â Juliette turns, scans their faces. âYou travel to each otherâs continents?â
They nod.
âWow,â she says. âThat must be incredible.â
âYou must come visit us, too, Madam Supreme,â Stephan says, smiling. âWeâd love to have you stay with us. After all,â he says, âyou are one of us now.â
And just like that, Julietteâs smile is gone.
Her face closes off. Shutters shut. She reverts back to the cold shell of a person she was when she walked in, and her voice is severe when she says, âWarner, Castle, Kenji?â
I clear my throat. âYeah?â
I hear Castle say, âYes, Ms. Ferrars?â
I glance over at Warner, but he doesnât say a word. He only stares at her.
âIf weâre done here, Iâd like to speak with the three of you alone, please.â
I look from Warner to Castle, waiting for someone to say something, but no one does.
âUh, yeah,â I say quickly. âNo, uh, no problem.â I shoot Castle a look, like, And he jumps in with a âCertainly.â
Warner is still staring at her. He says nothing.
I almost slap him.
Juliette seems to agree with my line of thinking, because she stalks off, looking extremely pissed off as she goes, and I start following her out the door when I feel a hand on my shoulder. A heavy hand.
I look up directly into Warnerâs eyes, and, Iâm not going to lieâitâs a disorienting experience. That dude has some wild eyes. Pale, ice green. Itâs a little unnerving.
âGive me a minute with her,â he says.
I nod. Take a step back. âYeah, whatever you need.â
And heâs gone. I hear him call after her, and I stand there awkwardly, watching the open door and ignoring the other kids in the room. I cross my arms. Clear my throat.
âSo itâs true, then,â Stephan says.
I turn, surprised. âWhat do you mean?â
âThey really love each other.â He nods toward the open door. âThose two.â
âYeah,â I say, confused. âItâs true.â
âWeâve heard about it, of course,â Nicolás says. âBut itâs interesting to witness in person.â
âInteresting?â I raise an eyebrow. âInteresting how?â
âItâs rather moving,â Valentina says, and she sounds like she means it.
Castle walks up to me then. âItâs been at least a minute,â he says quietly.
âRight.â I nod. âWell, weâll see you kids later,â I say to the room. âIf you guys havenât had breakfast yet, feel free to grab some muffins from the kitchen. Theyâre good. I had two.â