Ignite Me: Chapter 48
Ignite Me (Shatter Me Book 3)
Warner is late.
Kenji and I had a semisuccessful session, one that consisted mainly of us arguing over where we were standing and what we were looking at. Weâre going to have to come up with much better signals next time, because trying to coordinate a training session between two invisible people is a lot more difficult than it sounds. Which is saying a lot.
So now weâre tired and slightly disappointed, having accomplished little in the way of progress, and weâre standing in exactly the same place Warner dropped us off.
And Warner is late.
This is unusual for many reasons. The first of which is that Warner is never late. Not for anything. And the second is that if he were going to be late, it definitely wouldnât be for something like this. This situation is far too dangerous to be casual about. He wouldnât have taken it lightly. I know he wouldnât have.
So Iâm pacing.
âIâm sure itâs fine,â Kenji is saying to me. âHe probably just got hung up doing whatever it is heâs doing. You know, commandering and shit.â
âCommandering is not a word.â
âIt has letters, doesnât it? Sounds like a word to me.â
Iâm too nervous to banter right now.
Kenji sighs. I hear him stomp his feet against the cold. âHeâll be here.â
âI donât feel right, Kenji.â
âI donât feel right, either,â he says. âIâm hungry as hell.â
âWarner wouldnât be late. Itâs not like him to be late.â
âHow would you know?â Kenji shoots back. âYouâve known him for how long, exactly? Five months? And you think you know him so well? Maybe heâs in a secret jazz club where he sings a cappella and wears sparkly vests and thinks itâs cool to do the cancan.â
âWarner wouldnât wear sparkly vests,â I snap.
âBut you think heâd be down with the cancan.â
âKenji, I love you, I really do, but right now Iâm so anxious, and I feel so sick, that the more you speak, the more I want to kill you.â
âDonât talk sexy to me, J.â
I huff, irritated. God, Iâm so worried. âWhat time is it?â
âTwo forty-five.â
âThis isnât right. We should go find him.â
âWe donât even know where he is.â
âI do,â I say. âI know where he is.â
âWhat? How?â
âDo you remember where we met Anderson for the first time?â I ask him. âDo you remember how to get back to Sycamore Street?â
âYeah . . . ,â Kenji says slowly. âWhy?â
âHeâs about two streets down from there.â
âUm. What the hell? Why is he down there?â
âWill you go with me?â I ask, nervous. âPlease? Now?â
âOkay,â he says, unconvinced. âBut only because Iâm curious. And because itâs cold as hell out here and I need to move my legs before I freeze to death.â
âThank you,â I say. âWhere are you?â
We follow the sounds of each otherâs voices until we bump right into one another. Kenji slips his arm into mine. We huddle together against the cold.
He leads the way.