Ignite Me: Chapter 18
Ignite Me (Shatter Me Book 3)
Adam leads me toward the couch, but Kenji intercepts us. âYou guys can have your moment, I promise,â he says, âbut right now we all need to get on the same page, say hello and how are you and whatever whatever and we need to do it fast; Juliette has information everyone needs to hear.â
Adam looks from Kenji to me. âWhatâs going on?â
I turn to Kenji. âWhat are you talking about?â
He rolls his eyes at me. Looks away and says, âHave a seat, Kent.â
Adam backs awayâjust an inch or twoâhis curiosity winning out for the moment, and Kenji tugs me forward so Iâm standing in the middle of this tiny room. Everyone is staring at me like I might pull turnips out of my pants. âKenji, whatââ
âAlia, you remember Juliette,â Kenji says, nodding at a slim blond girl sitting in a back corner of the room. She offers me a quick smile before looking away, blushing for no apparent reason. I remember her; sheâs the one who designed my custom knuckle bracesâthe intricate pieces Iâd worn over my gloves both times we went out to battle. Iâd never really paid close attention to her before, and I now realize itâs because she tries to be invisible. Sheâs a soft, sweet-looking girl with gentle brown eyes; she also happens to be an exceptional designer. I wonder how she developed her skill.
âLilyâyou definitely remember Juliette,â Kenji is saying to her. âWe all broke into the storage compounds together.â He glances at me. âYou remember, right?â
I nod. Grin at Lily. I donât really know her, but I like her energy. She mock-salutes me, smiling wide as her springy brown curls fall into her face. âNice to see you again,â she says. âAnd thanks for not being dead. It sucks being the only girl around here.â
Aliaâs blond head pops up for only a second before she retreats deeper into the corner.
âSorry,â Lily says, looking only slightly remorseful. âI meant the only talking girl around here. Please tell me you talk,â she says to me.
âOh, she talks,â Kenji says, shooting me a look. âCusses like a sailor, too.â
âI do not cuss like aââ
âBrendan, Winston.â Kenji cuts me off, pointing at the two guys sitting on the couch. âThese two definitely donât require an introduction, but, as you can see,â he says, âthey look a little different now. Behold, the transformative powers of being held hostage by a bunch of sadistic bastards!â He flourishes a hand in their direction, his sarcasm accompanied by a brittle smile. âNow they look like a pair of wildebeests. But, you know, by comparison, I look like a damn king. So itâs good news all around.â
Winston points at my face. His eyes are a little unfocused, and he has to blink a few times before saying, âI like you. Itâs pretty nice youâre not dead.â
âI second that, mate.â Brendan claps Winston on the shoulder but heâs smiling at me. His eyes are still so very light blue, and his hair, so very white blond. But he has a huge gash running from his right temple down to his jawline, and it looks like itâs only just beginning to scab up. I canât imagine where else heâs hurt. What else Anderson mustâve done to both him and Winston. A sick, slithery feeling moves through me.
âItâs so good to see you again,â Brendan is saying, his British accent always surprising me. âSorry we couldnât be a bit more presentable.â
I offer them both a smile. âIâm so happy youâre all right.â
âIan,â Kenji says, gesturing to the tall, lanky guy perched on the arm of the couch. Ian Sanchez. I remember him as a guy on my assembly team when we broke into the storage compound, but more important, I know him to be one of the four guys who were kidnapped by Andersonâs men. He, Winston, Brendan, and another guy named Emory.
Weâd managed to get Ian and Emory back, but not Brendan and Winston. I remember Kenji saying that Ian and Emory were so messed up when we brought them in that even with the girls helping to heal them, itâd still taken them a while to recover. Ian looks okay to me now, but he, too, mustâve undergone some horrific things. And Emory clearly isnât here.
I swallow, hard, offering Ian what Iâm hoping is a strong smile.
He doesnât smile back.
âHow are you still alive?â he demands, with no preamble. âYou donât look like anyone beat the shit out of you, so, I mean, no offense or whatever, but I donât trust you.â
âWeâre getting to that part,â Kenji says, cutting Adam off just as he begins to protest on my behalf. âShe has a solid explanation, I promise. I already know all the details.â He shoots Ian a sharp look, but Ian doesnât seem to notice. Heâs still staring at me, one eyebrow raised as if in challenge.
I cock my head at him, considering him closely.
Kenji snaps his fingers in front of my face. âFocus, princess, Iâm already getting bored.â He glances around the room, looking for anyone we mightâve missed for the reintroductions. âJames,â he says, his eyes landing on the upturned face of my only ten-year-old friend. âAnything you want to say to Juliette before we get started?â
James looks at me, his blue eyes bright below his sandy-blond hair. He shrugs. âI never thought you were dead,â he says simply.
âIs that right?â Kenji says with a laugh.
James nods. âI had a feeling,â he says, tapping his head.
Kenji grins. âAll right, well, thatâs it. Letâs get started.â
âWhat about Caâ,â I begin to say, but stop dead at the flicker of alarm that flits in and out of Kenjiâs features.
My gaze lands on Castle, studying his face in a way I hadnât when I first arrived.
Castleâs eyes are unfocused, his eyebrows furrowed as if heâs caught in an endlessly frustrating conversation with himself; his hands are knotted together in his lap. His hair has broken free of its always-perfect ponytail at the nape of his neck, and his dreads have sprung around his face, falling into his eyes. Heâs unshaven, and looks as though heâs been dragged through mud; as though he sat down in that chair the moment he walked in and hasnât left it since.
And I realize that of the group of us, Castle has been hit the hardest.
Omega Point was his life. His dreams were in every brick, every echo of that space. And in one night, he lost everything. His hopes, his vision for the future, the entire community he strove to build. His only family.
Gone.
âHeâs had it really rough,â Adam whispers to me, and Iâm startled by his presence, not realizing he was standing beside me again. âCastleâs been like that for a little while now.â
My heart breaks.
I try to meet Kenjiâs eyes, try to apologize wordlessly, to tell him I understand. But Kenji wonât look at me. It takes him a few moments to pull himself together, and only then does it hit me just how hard all of this must be for him right now. Itâs not just Omega Point. Itâs not just everyone heâs lost, not just all the work thatâs been destroyed.
Itâs Castle.
Castle, whoâs been like a father to Kenji, his closest confidant, his dearest friend.
Heâs become a husk of who he was.
My heart feels weighed down by the depth of Kenjiâs pain; I wish so much that I could do something to help. To fix things. And in that moment I promise myself I will.
Iâll do everything I can.
âAll right.â Kenji claps his hands together, nods a few times before taking a tight breath. âEveryone all warm and fuzzy? Good? Good.â He nods again. âNow let me tell you the story of how our friend Juliette was shot in the chest.â