Ignite Me: Chapter 75
Ignite Me (Shatter Me Book 3)
I tuck the gun back into its holster. Walk over to Kenjiâs limp, still-breathing form, and throw him over my shoulder.
I kick down the door.
Walk directly back down the hall.
Kick my way through the entry to Sonya and Saraâs room, and drop Kenji on the bed.
âFix him,â I say, hardly breathing now. âPlease fix him.â
I drop to my knees.
Sonya and Sara are on in an instant. They donât speak. They donât cry. They donât scream. They donât fall apart. They immediately get to work and I donât think I have ever loved them more than I do in this moment. They lay him out flat on the bed, Sara standing on one side of him, Sonya on the other, and they hold their hands to his head, first. Then his heart.
Then they alternate, taking turns forcing life back into different parts of his body until Kenji is stirring, his eyes flickering but not opening, his head whipping back and forth.
Iâm beginning to worry, but Iâm too afraid, and too tired to move, not even an inch.
Finally, finally, they step back.
Kenjiâs eyes still arenât open.
âDid it work?â I ask, terrified to hear the answer.
Sonya and Sara nod. âHeâs asleep,â they say.
âWill he get better? Fully?â I ask, desperate now.
âWe hope,â Sonya says.
âBut heâll be asleep for a few days,â Sara says.
âThe damage was very deep,â they say together. âWhat happened?â
âPressure waves,â I tell them, my words a whisper. âHe shouldnât have been able to survive at all.â
Sonya and Sara are staring at me, still waiting.
I force myself to my feet. âAnderson is dead.â
âYou killed him,â they whisper. Itâs not a question.
I nod.
Theyâre staring at me, slack-jawed and stunned.
âLetâs go,â I say. âThis war is over. We have to tell the others.â
âBut how will we get out?â Sara asks.
âThere are soldiers everywhere,â Sonya says.
âNot anymore,â I tell them, too tired to explain, but so grateful for their help. For their existence. For the fact that theyâre still alive. I offer them a small smile before walking over to the bed, and haul Kenjiâs body up and over my shoulders. His chest is curved over my back, one of his arms thrown over my left shoulder, the other hanging in front of me. My right arm is wrapped around both his legs.
I hoist him higher up on my shoulders.
âReady?â I say, looking at the two of them.
They nod.
I lead them out the door and down the halls, forgetting for a moment that I have no idea how to actually exit this ship. But the halls are lifeless. Everyone is either injured, unconscious, or gone. We sidestep fallen bodies, shift arms and legs out of the way. Weâre all thatâs left.
Me, carrying Kenji.
Sonya and Sara close behind.
I finally find a ladder. Climb up. Sonya and Sara hold Kenjiâs weight between them and I reach down to haul him up. We have to do this three more times, until weâre finally on the top deck, where I toss him up over my shoulders for the final time.
And then we walk, silently, across the abandoned ship, down the pier, and back onto dry land. This time, I donât care about stealing tanks. I donât care about being seen. I donât care about anything but finding my friends. And ending this war.
Thereâs an army tank abandoned on the side of the road. I test the door.
Unlocked.
The girls clamber in and they help me haul Kenji onto their laps. I close the door shut behind them. Climb into the driverâs side. I press my thumb to the scanner to start the engine; so grateful Warner had us programmed to gain access to the system.
Itâs only then that I remember I still have no idea how to drive.
Itâs probably a good thing Iâm driving a tank.
I donât pay attention to stop signs or streets. I drive the tank right off the road and straight back into the heart of the sector, in the general direction I know we came from. Iâm too heavy on the gas, and too heavy on the brakes, but my mind is in a place where nothing else matters anymore.
I had a goal. Step one has been accomplished.
And now I will see it through to the end.
I drop Sonya and Sara off at the barracks and help them carry Kenji out. Here, theyâll be safe. Here, they can rest. But itâs not my turn to stop yet.
I head directly up and through the military base, up the elevator to where I remember we got off for the assembly. I slam through door after door, heading straight outside and into the courtyard, where I climb until I reach the top. One hundred feet in the air.
Where it all began.
Thereâs a technician stand here, a maintenance system for the speakers that run throughout the sector. I remember this. I remember all of this now, even though my brain is numb and my hands are still shaking, and blood that does not belong to me is dripping down my face and onto my neck.
But this was the plan.
I have to finish the plan.
I punch the pass code into the keypad and wait to hear the click. The technician box snaps open. I scan the different fuses and buttons, and flip the switch that reads ALL SPEAKERS, and take a deep breath. Hit the intercom key.
âAttention, Sector 45,â I say, the words rough and loud and mottled in my ear. âThe supreme commander of The Reestablishment is dead. The capital has surrendered. The war is over.â Iâm shaking so hard now, my finger slipping on the button as I try to hold it down. âI repeat, the supreme commander of The Reestablishment is dead. The capital has surrendered. The war is over.â
Finish it, I tell myself.
Finish it now.
âI am Juliette Ferrars, and I will lead this nation. I challenge anyone who would stand against me.â