Ignite Me: Chapter 20
Ignite Me (Shatter Me Book 3)
Heâs standing at the front door, hands shoved casually in his pockets, no fewer than six different guns pointed at his face. My mind is racing as it tries to process what to do next, how best to proceed. But Warnerâs face changes seasons as I enter the room: the cold line of his mouth blossoms into a bright smile. His eyes shine as he grins at me, not seeming to mind or even notice the many lethal weapons aimed in his direction.
I canât help but wonder how he found me.
I begin to move forward but Adam grabs my arm. I turn around, wondering at my sudden irritation with him. Iâm almost irritated with myself for being irritated with him. This is not how I imagined it would be to see Adam again. I donât want it to be this way. I want to start over.
âWhat are you doing?â Adam says to me. âDonât go near him.â
I stare at his hand on my arm. Look up to meet his gaze.
Adam doesnât budge.
âLet go of me,â I say to him.
His face clears all of a sudden, like heâs startled, somehow. He looks down at his hand; releases me without a word.
I put as much space between us as I can, the whole time scanning the room for Kenji. His sharp black eyes meet mine immediately and he raises one eyebrow; his head is cocked to the side, the twitch of his lips telling me the next move is mine and Iâd better make it count. I part my way through my friends until Iâm standing in front of Warner, facing my friends and their guns and hoping they wonât fire at me instead.
I make an effort to sound calm. âPlease,â I say. âDonât shoot him.â
âAnd why the hell not?â Ian demands, his grip tightening around his gun.
âJuliette, love,â Warner says, leaning into my ear. His voice is still loud enough for everyone to hear. âI do appreciate you defending me, but really, Iâm quite able to handle the situation.â
âItâs eight against one,â I say to him, forgetting my fear in the temptation to roll my eyes. âTheyâve all got guns pointed at your face. Iâm pretty sure you need my interference.â
I hear him laugh behind me, just once, just before every gun in the room is yanked out of every hand and thrown up against the ceiling. I spin around in shock, catching a glimpse of the astonishment on every face behind me.
âWhy do you always hesitate?â Warner asks, shaking his head as he glances around the room. âShoot if you want to shoot. Donât waste my time with theatrics.â
âHow the hell did you do that?â Ian demands.
Warner says nothing. He tugs off his gloves carefully, pulling at each finger before slipping them off his hands.
âItâs okay,â I tell him. âThey already know.â
Warner looks up. Raises an eyebrow at me. Smiles a little. âDo they really?â
âYes. I told them.â
Warnerâs smile changes into something almost self-mocking as he turns away, his eyes laughing as he contemplates the ceiling. Finally he nods at Castle, whoâs staring at the commotion with a vaguely displeased expression. âI borrowed,â Warner says to Ian, âfrom present company.â
âHot damn,â Ian breathes.
âWhat do you want?â Lily asks, fists clenched, standing in a far corner of the room.
âNothing from you,â Warner says to her. âIâm here to pick up Juliette. I have no wish to disturb your . . . slumber party,â he says, looking around at the pillows and blankets piled on the living room floor.
Adam goes rigid with alarm. âWhat are you talking about? Sheâs not going anywhere with you.â
Warner scratches the back of his head. âDo you never get exhausted being so wholly unbearable? You have as much charisma as the rotting innards of unidentified roadkill.â
I hear an abrupt wheezing noise and turn toward the sound.
Kenji has a hand pressed to his mouth, desperately trying to suppress a smile. Heâs shaking his head, holding up a hand in apology. And then he breaks, laughing out loud, snorting as he tries to muffle the sound. âIâm sorry,â he says, pressing his lips together, shaking his head again. âThis is not a funny moment. Itâs not. Iâm not laughing.â
Adam looks like he might punch Kenji in the face.
âSo you donât want to kill us?â Winston says. âBecause if youâre not going to kill us, you should probably get the hell out of here before we kill you first.â
âNo,â Warner says calmly. âI am not going to kill you. And though I wouldnât mind disposing of these twoââhe nods at Adam and Kenjiââthe idea is little more than exhausting to me now. I am no longer interested in your sad, pathetic lives. I am only here to accompany and transport Juliette safely home. She and I have urgent matters to attend to.â
âNo,â I hear James say suddenly. He clambers to his feet, stares Warner straight in the eye. âThis is her home now. You canât take her away. I donât want anyone to hurt her.â
Warnerâs eyebrows fly up in surprise. He seems genuinely startled, as though heâs only now noticing the ten-year-old. Warner and James have never actually met before; neither one of them knows theyâre brothers.
I look at Kenji. He looks back.
This is a big moment.
Warner studies Jamesâs face with rapt fascination. He bends down on one knee, meets James at eye level. âAnd who are you?â he asks.
Everyone in the room is silent, watching.
James blinks steadily and doesnât answer right away. He finally shoves his hands into his pockets and stares at the floor. âIâm James. Adamâs brother. Who are you?â
Warner tilts his head a little. âNo one of consequence,â he says. He tries to smile. âBut itâs very nice to meet you, James. Iâm pleased to see your concern for Julietteâs safety. You should know, however, that I have no intention of hurting her. Itâs just that sheâs made me a promise, and I intend to see it through.â
âWhat kind of promise?â James asks.
âYeah, what kind of promise?â Kenji cuts in, his voice loudâand angryâall of sudden.
I look up, look around. Everyone is staring at me, waiting for me to answer. Adamâs eyes are wide with horror and disbelief.
I meet Warnerâs gaze. âIâm not leaving,â I tell him. âI never promised I would stay on base with you.â
He frowns. âYouâd rather stay here?â he asks. âWhy?â
âI need my friends,â I tell him. âAnd they need me. Besides, weâre all going to have to work together, so we may as well get started now. And I donât want to have to be smuggled in and out of base,â I add. âYou can just meet me here.â
âWhoaâwaitâwhat do you mean we can all work together?â Ian interrupts. âAnd why are you inviting him to come back here? What the hell are you guys talking about?â
âWhat kind of promise did you make him, Juliette?â Adamâs voice is loud and accusing.
I turn toward the group of them. Me, standing beside Warner, facing Adamâs angry eyes along with the confused, soon-to-be-angry faces of my friends.
Oh how strange all of this has become in such a short period of time.
I take a tight, bracing breath.
âIâm ready to fight,â I say, addressing the entire group. âI know some of you might feel defeated; some of you might think thereâs no hope left, especially not after what happened to Omega Point. But Sonya and Sara are still out there, and they need our help. So does the rest of the world. And I havenât come this far just to turn back now. Iâm ready to take action and Warner has offered to help me.â
I look directly at Kenji. âIâve accepted his offer. Iâve promised to be his ally; to fight by his side; to kill Anderson and to take down The Reestablishment.â
Kenji narrows his eyes at me and I canât tell if heâs angry, or if heâs really, really angry.
I look at the rest of my friends. âBut we can all work together,â I say.
âIâve been thinking about this a lot,â I go on, âand I think the group of us still has a chance, especially if we combine our strengths with Warnerâs. He knows things about The Reestablishment and his father that weâd never be able to know otherwise.â
I swallow hard as I take in the shocked, horrified looks on the faces of those around me. âBut,â I hurry to say, âif you arenât interested in fighting back anymore, I totally understand. And if youâd rather I didnât stay here among you, I would respect your decision. Either way, Iâve already made my choice,â I tell them. âWhether or not you choose to join me, Iâve decided to fight. I will take down The Reestablishment or I will die trying. Thereâs nothing left for me otherwise.â