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Chapter no 9 – Kenji

Defy Me (Shatter Me Book 5)

The common room is really growing on me.

I used to walk by, all the time, and wonder why Warner ever thought weโ€™d need a common room this big. Thereโ€™s tons of seating and a lot of room to spread out, but I always thought it was a waste of space. I secretly wished Warner had used the square footage for our bedrooms.

Now I get it.

When Nazeera and I walk in, ten minutes late to the impromptu pizza party, everyone is here.ย Brendanย is here. Heโ€™s sitting in a corner being fussed over by Castle and Alia, and I nearly tackle him. I donโ€™t, of course, because itโ€™s obvious heโ€™s still in recovery, but Iโ€™m relieved to find that he looks okay. Mostly he looks wrung-out, but heโ€™s not wearing a sling or anything, so Iโ€™m guessing the girls didnโ€™t run into any problems when they were patching him up. Thatโ€™s a great sign.

I spot Winston walking across the room and I catch up to him, clap him on the back. โ€œHey,โ€ I say, when he turns around. โ€œYou okay?โ€

Heโ€™s balancing a couple of paper plates, both of which are already sagging under the weight of too much pizza, and he smiles with his whole face when he says, โ€œI hate today. Today is a garbage fire. I hate everything about today except for the fact that Brendan is okay and we have pizza. Other than that, today can go straight to hell.โ€

โ€œYeah. I feel that so much.โ€ And then, after a pause, I say quietly: โ€œSo Iโ€™m guessing you never had that conversation with Brendan, huh?โ€

Winston goes suddenly pink. โ€œI said I was waiting for the right time. Does this seem like the right time to you?โ€

โ€œGood point.โ€ I sigh. โ€œI guess I was just hoping you had some good news.

We could all use some good news right now.โ€

Winston shoots me a sympathetic look. โ€œNo word on Juliette?โ€

I shake my head. Feel suddenly sick. โ€œHas anyone told you her real name is Ella?โ€

โ€œI heard,โ€ Winston says, raising his eyebrows. โ€œThat whole story is batshit.โ€

โ€œYeah,โ€ I say. โ€œToday is the worst.โ€

โ€œFuck today,โ€ Winston says.

โ€œDonโ€™t forget about tomorrow,โ€ I say. โ€œTomorrowโ€™s going to suck, too.โ€ โ€œWhat? Why?โ€ The paper plates in Winstonโ€™s hands are going translucent

from pizza grease. โ€œWhatโ€™s happening tomorrow?โ€

โ€œLast I heard we were jumping ship,โ€ I say. โ€œRunning for our lives. Iโ€™m assuming itโ€™s going to suck.โ€

โ€œShit.โ€ Winston nearly drops his plates. โ€œSeriously? Brendan needs more time to rest.โ€ Then, after a beat: โ€œWhere are we going to go?โ€

โ€œThe other side of the continent, apparently,โ€ Ian says as he walks over.

He hands me a plate of pizza. I murmur a quick thanks and stare at the pizza, wondering whether Iโ€™d be able to shove the whole thing in my mouth at once. Probably not.

โ€œDo you know something we donโ€™t?โ€ Winston says to Ian, his glasses slipping down the bridge of his nose. Winston tries, unsuccessfully, to shove them back up with his forearm, and Ian steps up to do it for him.

โ€œI know a lot of things you donโ€™t know,โ€ Ian says. โ€œThe first of which is that Kenji was definitely hooking up with Nazeera, like, five seconds ago.โ€

My mouth nearly falls open before I remember thereโ€™s food in it. I swallow, too quickly, and choke. Iโ€™m still coughing as I look around, panicking that Nazeera might be within earshot. Only when I spot her across the room speaking with Sonya and Sara do I finally relax.

I glare at Ian. โ€œWhat the hell is wrong with you?โ€

Winston, at least, has the decency to whisper-yell when he says, โ€œYou were hooking up with Nazeera? We were only gone a few hours!โ€

โ€œI did not hook up with Nazeera,โ€ I lie.

Ian takes a bite of pizza. โ€œWhatever, bro. No judgment. The worldโ€™s on fire. Have some fun.โ€

โ€œWe didnโ€™tโ€โ€”I sigh, look awayโ€”โ€œit wasnโ€™t like that. Itโ€™s not even anything. We were just, likeโ€”โ€ I make some random gesture with my hand that means exactly nothing.

Ian raises his eyebrows.

โ€œOkay,โ€ Winston says, shooting me a look. โ€œWeโ€™ll talk about the Nazeera thing later.โ€ He turns to Ian. โ€œWhatโ€™s happening tomorrow?โ€

โ€œWe bail,โ€ Ian says. โ€œBe ready to go at dawn.โ€

โ€œRight, I heard that part,โ€ Winston says, โ€œbut where are we going?โ€

Ian shrugs. โ€œCastle has the news,โ€ he says. โ€œThatโ€™s all I heard. He was waiting for Kenji and Nazeera to put their clothes back on before he told everyone the details.โ€

I tilt my head at Ian, threatening him with a single look. โ€œNothing is going on with me and Nazeera,โ€ I say. โ€œDrop it.โ€

โ€œAll right,โ€ he says, picking at his pizza. โ€œMakes sense. I mean sheโ€™s not even that pretty.โ€

My plate falls out of my hand. Pizza hits the floor. I feel a sudden, unwelcome need to punch Ian in the face. โ€œAre youโ€” Are you out of your mind? Not evenโ€” Sheโ€™s, like, the most beautiful woman Iโ€™ve ever seen in myย life, and youโ€™re out here saying sheโ€™sย not even that pretty? Have yโ€”โ€

โ€œSee what Iโ€™m saying?โ€ Ian cuts me off. Heโ€™s looking at Winston.

โ€œWow,โ€ Winston says, staring solemnly at the pizza on the ground. โ€œYeah, Kenji is definitely full of shit.โ€

I drag a hand across my face. โ€œI hate you guys.โ€

โ€œAnyway,โ€ Ian says, โ€œI heard Castleโ€™s news has something to do with Nouria.โ€

My head snaps back up.

Nouria.

I nearly forgot. This morning, just before the symposium, the twins told me theyโ€™d uncovered somethingโ€”something to do with the poison in the bullets Juliette had been shot withโ€”that led them back to Nouria.

But so much happened today that I never had the chance to follow up.

Find out what happened.

โ€œDid you hear about that?โ€ Ian asks me, raising an eyebrow. โ€œShe sent a message, apparently. Thatโ€™s what the girls are saying.โ€

โ€œYeah,โ€ I say, and frown. โ€œI heard.โ€

I honestly have no idea how this might shake out.

Itโ€™s been at least ten years since the last time Castle saw his daughter, Nouria. Darrence and Jabari, his two boys, were murdered by police officers when they refused to let the men into their house without a warrant. This was before The Reestablishment took over.

Castle wasnโ€™t home that day, but Nouria was.

She watched it happen. Castle said he felt like heโ€™d lost three children that day. Nouria never recovered. Instead, she grew detached. Listless. She stopped coming home at normal hours and thenโ€”one dayโ€”she disappeared. The Reestablishment was always picking kids up off the street and shipping them wherever they felt there was a need to fill. Nouria was collected against her will; picked up and packaged for another sector. Castle knew for certain that it happened, because The Reestablishment sent him a receipt for his child. A fucking receipt.

Everyone from Point knew Castleโ€™s story. He always made an effort to be honest, to share the hardest, most painful memories from his life so that the rest of us didnโ€™t feel like we were suffering alone.

Castle thought heโ€™d never see Nouria again. So if sheโ€™s reaching out nowโ€”

Just then, Castle catches my eye. He glances at me, then at Nazeera. A hint of a smile touches his lips and then itโ€™s gone, his spine straight as he addresses the room. He looks good, I realize. He looks bright, alive like I

havenโ€™t seen him in years. His locs are pulled back, tied neatly at the base of his neck. His faded blue blazer still fits him perfectly, even after all these years.

โ€œI have news,โ€ he says.

But Iโ€™m pretty sure I know whatโ€™s coming next.

Nouria lives in Sector 241, thousands of miles away, and cross-sector communication is nearly unheard of. Only rebel groups are brave enough to risk sending coded messages across the continent. Ian and Winston know this. I know this.

Everyone knows this.

Which means Castle is probably here to tell us that Nouria has gone rogue.

Ha.

Like father, like daughter.

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