Warner has been asleep all morning.
He didnโt wake up to work out. Didnโt wake up to shower. Didnโt wake up to do anything. Heโs just lying here, on his stomach, arms wrapped around a pillow.
Iโve been awake since 8:00 a.m., and Iโve been staring at him for two hours.
Heโs usually up at five thirty. Sometimes earlier.
I worry that he mightโve missed a lot of important things by now. I have no idea if he has meetings or specific places to be today. I donโt know if heโs ruined his schedule by being asleep so late. I donโt know if anyone will come to check on him. I have no idea.
I do know that I donโt want to wake him. We were up very late last night.
I run my fingers down his back, still confused by the wordย IGNITEย tattooed on his skin, and train my eyes to see his scars as something other than the terrifying abuse heโs suffered his whole life. I canโt handle the horrible truth of it. I curl my body around his, rest my face against his back, my arms holding fast to his sides. I drop a kiss on his spine. I can feel him breathing, in and out, so evenly. So steadily.
Warner shifts, just a little. I sit up.
He rolls over slowly, still half asleep. Uses the back of one fist to rub his eyes. Blinks several times. And then he sees me.
Smiles.
Itโs a sleepy, sleepy smile.
I canโt help but smile back. I feel like Iโve been split open and stuffed with sunshine. Iโve never seen a sleepy Warner before. Never woken up in his arms. Never seen him be anything but awake and alert and sharp.
He looks almost lazy right now.
Itโs adorable.
โCome here,โ he says, reaching for me.
I crawl into his arms and cling, and he holds me tight against him. Drops a kiss on the top of my head. Whispers, โGood morning, sweetheart.โ โI like that,โ I say quietly, smiling even though he canโt see it. โI like it
when you call me sweetheart.โ
He laughs then, his shoulders shaking as he does. He rolls onto his back, arms stretched out at his sides.
God, he looks so good without his clothes on.
โI have never slept so well in my entire life,โ he says softly. He grins, eyes still closed. Dimples on both cheeks. โI feel so strange.โ
โYou slept for a long time,โ I tell him, lacing his fingers in mine. He peeks at me through one eye. โDid I?โ
I nod. โItโs late. Itโs already ten thirty.โ He stiffens. โReally?โ
I nod again. โI didnโt want to wake you.โ
He sighs. โIโm afraid I should get going then. Delalieu has likely had an aneurysm.โ
A pause.
โAaron,โ I say tentatively. โWho is Delalieu, exactly? Why is he so trustworthy with all of this?โ
A deep breath. โIโve known him for many, many years.โ
โIs that all โฆ ?โ I ask, leaning back to look him in the eye. โHe knows so much about us and what weโre doing and it worries me sometimes. I thought you said all your soldiers hated you. Shouldnโt you be suspicious? Trust him less?โ
โYes,โ he says quietly, โyouโd think I would.โ โBut you donโt.โ
Warner meets my eyes. Softens his voice. โHeโs my motherโs father, love.โ
I stiffen in an instant, jerking back. โWhat?โ Warner looks up at the ceiling.
โHeโs yourย grandfather?โ Iโm sitting up in bed now. Warner nods.
โHow long have you known?โ I donโt know how to stay calm about this. โMy entire life.โ Warner shrugs. โHeโs always been around. Iโve known
his face since I was a child; I used to see him around our house, sitting in on
meetings for The Reestablishment, all organized by my father.โ
Iโm so stunned I hardly know what to say. โBut โฆ you treat him like heโs โฆโ
โMy lieutenant?โ Warner stretches his neck. โWell, he is.โ โBut heโs yourย familyโโ
โHe was assigned to this sector by my father, and I had no reason to believe he was any different from the man who gave me half my DNA. Heโs never gone to visit my mother. Never asks about her. Has never shown any interest in her. Itโs taken Delalieu nineteen years to earn my trust, and Iโve only just allowed myself this weakness because Iโve been able to sense his sincerity with regular consistency throughout the years.โ Warner pauses. โAnd even though weโve reached some level of familiarity, he has never, and will never, acknowledge our shared biology.โ
โBut why not?โ
โBecause he is no more my grandfather than I am my fatherโs son.โ
I stare at Warner for a long time before I realize thereโs no point in continuing this conversation. Because I think I understand. He and Delalieu have nothing more than an odd, formal sort of respect for each other. And just because youโre bound by blood does not make you a family.
I would know.
โSo do you have to go now?โ I whisper, sorry I even brought up the topic of Delalieu.
โNot just yet.โ He smiles. Touches my cheek. Weโre both silent a moment.
โWhat are you thinking?โ I ask him.
He leans in, kisses me so softly. Shakes his head.
I touch the tip of my finger to his lips. โThere are secrets in here,โ I say. โI want them out.โ
He tries to bite my finger. I steal it back.
โWhy do you smell so good?โ he asks, still smiling as he avoids my question. He leans in again, leaves light kisses along my jawline, under my chin. โItโs making me crazy.โ
โIโve been stealing your soaps,โ I tell him. He raises his eyebrows at me.
โSorry.โ I feel myself blush.
โDonโt feel bad,โ he says, serious so suddenly. โYou can have anything of mine you want. You can have all of it.โ
Iโm caught off guard, so touched by the sincerity in his voice. โReally?โ I ask. โBecause I do love that soap.โ
He grins at me then. His eyes are wicked. โWhat?โ
He shakes his head. Breaks away. Slips out of bed. โAaronโโ
โIโll be right back,โ he says.
I watch him walk into the bathroom. I hear the sound of a faucet, the rush of water filling a tub.
My heart starts racing.
He walks back into the room and Iโm clinging to the sheets, already protesting what I think heโs about to do.
He tugs on the blanket. Tilts his head at me. โLet go, please.โ โNo.โ
โWhy not?โ
โWhat are you going to do?โ I ask. โNothing.โ
โLiar.โ
โItโs okay, love.โ His eyes are teasing me. โDonโt be embarrassed.โ โItโs too bright in here. Turn the lights off.โ
He laughs out loud. Yanks the covers off the bed. I bite back a scream. โAaronโโ
โYou are perfect,โ he says. โEvery inch of you. Perfect,โ he says again. โDonโt hide from me.โ
โI take it back,โ I say, panicked, clutching a pillow to my body. โI donโt want your soapโI take it backโโ
But then he plucks the pillow out of my arms, scoops me up, and carries me away.