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Chapter no 9

Believe Me (Shatter Me Book 6.5)

The morning is cool and serene, everything limned in golden light. Touches of dew dot leaves and grass, the sun still stretching itself into the sky. The air is fresh with scents I cannot adequately describe; itโ€™s an amalgam of early morning fragrances, the familiar smell of the world shuddering awake. That I notice these things at all is unusual; it is clear, even to me, that my mood is greatly improved.

Ella is holding my hand.

Sheโ€™s been buoyant this morning. She got dressed even more quickly than I did, tugging me out the door with an enthusiasm that almost made me laugh.

Winston, who we discover waiting for us just outside the medical tent, possesses a range of emotions diametrically opposed. He says nothing when Ella and I approach, first taking in the two of us, then glancing at his watch.

โ€œHey, Winston,โ€ Ella says, still beaming. โ€œWhat are you doing here?โ€ โ€œWho, me?โ€ He points at himself, feigning shock. โ€œOh, nothing. Just

waiting out here for this jackassโ€โ€”he shoots me a dark lookโ€”โ€œfor over an hour.โ€

โ€œWhat? Why?โ€ Ella frowns. โ€œAnd donโ€™t call him a jackass.โ€

I process this exchange with some confusion. Iโ€™d not realized until just that moment how much Iโ€™d been hoping Winstonโ€™s appearance at my door had something to do with Ella.

I see now that it does not.

โ€œWinston came to our room this morning,โ€ I explain to her. โ€œHe told me he had . . . a surprise for me.โ€

Ellaโ€™s frown deepens. โ€œA surprise?โ€ โ€œAn hour ago,โ€ Winston adds angrily.

โ€œYes,โ€ I say, meeting his eyes. โ€œAn hour ago.โ€

He visibly clenches his jaw. โ€œYou really are the worst, you know that? I mean, everyone is always telling me that youโ€™re the worstโ€”not that Iโ€™ve ever doubted itโ€”but wow, this morning has just proven to me how completely self-absorbed you are. I canโ€™t believe I even offered to come get

โ€”โ€

โ€œWinston.โ€ Ellaโ€™s voice is quiet, carefully controlled, but her anger is loud. I turn to look at her, not surprised, exactly, butโ€”

Yes, surprised.

Iโ€™m still unfamiliar with this dynamic. Iโ€™m still not used to someone taking my side.

โ€œLook,โ€ she says. โ€œWarner might be too nice to say anything when you talk to him like thatโ€”โ€

Winston sounds for a moment like heโ€™s choking.

โ€œโ€”but Iโ€™m not. So donโ€™t. Not only because itโ€™s awful, but because youโ€™re wrong.โ€

Winston is still staring at Ella, dumbfounded. โ€œIโ€™m sorryโ€” You think heโ€™sย too niceย to say anything? You think the reason Warner gets all quiet and gives people death stares is because heโ€™sย too nice? To say anything?โ€ Winston glances at me. โ€œHim?โ€

I am smiling.

Ella is indignant, Winston is furious, and I am smiling. Very nearly laughing.

โ€œYes,โ€ Ella says, refusing to back down. โ€œYou guys are too comfortable bullying him.โ€

Winston looks around himself a moment, for all the world as if heโ€™s entered some alternate universe. He opens his mouth to say something, looks at me, looks away, and then crosses his arms.

โ€œYou heard what he was like, right?โ€ he finally says to Ella. โ€œWhen you were gone? You heard all the stories about how hโ€”โ€

โ€œYes,โ€ she says, her voice darker now. โ€œI heard exactly what happened.โ€ โ€œAnd? So you know about all the people he murdered and how horrible

he was to everyone and how he made a ton of people here cry and how Nouria nearly shot him for itโ€”and you thinkย weย are the ones bullyingย him? Thatโ€™s what you think is happening here?โ€

โ€œClearly.โ€

โ€œAnd you,โ€ Winston says, turning to face me, his eyes narrowing with barely suppressed anger. โ€œYou agree with this assessment of your

character?โ€

I smile wider. โ€œYes.โ€

โ€œWow, you really are an asshole.โ€ โ€œWinstonโ€”โ€

โ€œHe made me wait out here for anย hour! And this was after I told him I had a surprise for him, and after he slammed the door in my faceโ€”multiple times.โ€ Winston shakes his head. โ€œYou shouldโ€™ve heard him. Heโ€™s so scathingโ€”so rudeโ€”โ€

โ€œHey, what the hell is going on over here?โ€ Kenji is stalking toward us. โ€œAnd where haveย youย been?โ€ he says to Ella. โ€œWeโ€™re all waiting for you guys!โ€

โ€œWaiting for us?โ€ I ask. โ€œFor what?โ€

Kenji throws up his arms in frustration. โ€œOh my God. You havenโ€™t told him yet?โ€ he says to Ella. โ€œWhat are you waiting for? Listen, I thought this idea was dumb to begin with, but now itโ€™s just getting ridiculousโ€”โ€

โ€œI was going to tell him this morning,โ€ she says, tensing. โ€œI just havenโ€™t had a chance yet. Weโ€™ve been busyโ€”โ€

โ€œI bet you were, princess,โ€ Kenji says, a muscle ticking in his jaw. โ€œWhy is your hair wet?โ€

โ€œI took a shower.โ€

โ€œYou took a shower,โ€ he says, eyes narrowing. โ€œReally.โ€

โ€œOkayโ€” What is going on?โ€ I ask, glancing between Ella and the others as a familiar dread moves up my spine. โ€œIs this about the surprise?โ€

โ€œThe surprise?โ€ Kenji is confused only a moment before understanding alights in his eyes. He looks at Winston. โ€œWaitโ€”I thought we sent you to go get him anย hourย ago?โ€

Winston explodes. โ€œThis is exactly what Iโ€™ve been trying to sayโ€” This son of a bitch made me wait outside the MT for an hour, even though I was perfectly nice to him, despite my better judgmentโ€”โ€

โ€œFucking hell,โ€ Kenji mutters angrily, pushing his hands through his hair. โ€œAs if we didnโ€™t have enough going on today.โ€ He turns to me. โ€œYou made Winston wait an entire hour just to give you the damn dog?โ€

โ€œThe dog?โ€ I frown. โ€œThe dogย is the surprise? How is it a surprise if I already know it exists?โ€

โ€œWait, what dog?โ€ Ella looks at me, then at the others. โ€œYou mean the dog from yesterday?โ€

โ€œYeah.โ€ Kenji sighs. โ€œYara took the dog last night. She gave him a bath, scrubbed him up. She got him a collar and everything. She really wanted it to be a surprise for Warner and made us promise not to say anything about it. The dog is wearing a stupid bow on his head right now.โ€

Ella has stiffened beside me. โ€œWhoโ€™s Yara?โ€

Her faint, almost undetectable note of jealousyโ€”possessivenessโ€”only cements my smile in place.

โ€œYou know Yara,โ€ Kenji says to Ella. โ€œRedhead? Tall? Runs the school group? Youโ€™ve talked to herโ€”โ€

Kenji catches sight of my face and cuts himself off.

โ€œAnd what the hell are you smiling about? Youโ€™ve messed up our entire schedule, dickhead. Weโ€™re an hour behind on everything now, all becauโ€”โ€

โ€œStop,โ€ Ella says angrily. โ€œStop calling him names. Heโ€™s not a dickhead. Heโ€™s not a jackass. Heโ€™s not self-absorbed. I donโ€™t know why you guys think itโ€™s okay to just say whatever terrible things you want about himโ€”to his faceโ€”as if heโ€™s made of stone. You all do it. You all insult him over and over again and he just takes itโ€”he doesnโ€™t even say anythingโ€”and somehow youโ€™ve convinced yourselves itโ€™s okay. Why? Heโ€™s a real, flesh- and-blood person. Why donโ€™t you care? Why donโ€™t you think he has feelings? What the hell is wrong with you?โ€

My smile is gone in an instant.

I experience a strange pain then, a sensation not unlike dissolving slowly from the inside. This feeling sharpens to a point, piercing me.

I turn to look at Ella.

She seems to sense the change in me; for a moment, they all do.

I feel a vague mortification at that, at the realization that Iโ€™ve somehow exposed myself. The proceeding silence is brief but torturous, and when Ella wraps her arms around my waist, hugging me close even in the midst of all this, I hear Winston clear his throat.

Tentatively, I lift a hand to her head, drawing it slowly down her hair. I worry, sometimes, that my love for her will expand beyond the limitations of my body, that it will one day kill me with its heft.

Kenji averts his eyes.

He is subdued when he says, โ€œYeah. Um, anyway, last I checked, the dog was in the dining tent, eating breakfast with everyone.โ€

Another awkward beat, and Winston sighs. โ€œShould I go get Yara? Do we even have time?โ€

โ€œI donโ€™t think so,โ€ Kenji says. โ€œI think we should tell her to keep the dog until after.โ€

โ€œAfter what?โ€ I ask, trying to read the maelstrom of emotions around me and failing. โ€œWhatโ€™s going on?โ€

Kenji blows out a breath. He looks exhausted. โ€œJ, you have to tell him.โ€

She pulls away from me, panicked in an instant. โ€œBut I had a planโ€”I was going to take him there firstโ€”โ€

โ€œWe donโ€™t have time for this, princess. You waited too long, and now itโ€™s officially a problem. Tell him whatโ€™s happening.โ€

โ€œRight now? While youโ€™re standing here?โ€ โ€œYes.โ€

โ€œNo way.โ€ She shakes her head. โ€œYou have to at least give us some privacy.โ€

โ€œAbsolutely not.โ€ Kenji crosses his arms. โ€œIโ€™ve given you tons of privacy, and youโ€™ve proven you canโ€™t be trusted. If I leave you two alone together youโ€™ll either end up in bed or accomplish nothing, neither of which are conducive to our goals.โ€

โ€œWas that really necessary?โ€ I say, irritated. โ€œDid you really feel the need to comment on our private life?โ€

โ€œWhen it costs us an hour of our lives,ย yes,โ€ Winston says, moving, in an act of solidarity, to stand next to Kenji. He even crosses his arms against his chest, matching Kenjiโ€™s stance.

โ€œGo ahead.โ€ He nods at Ella. โ€œTell him.โ€ Ella looks nervous.

Winston and Kenji are an irritated, impatient audience; they stare us down, unrelenting, and I donโ€™t even know whether to be angry about itโ€” because the truth is, I want to know whatโ€™s going on, too. I want Ella to tell me whatโ€™s happening.

I look from her to them, my heart pounding in my chest. I have no idea what sheโ€™s about to say. No idea whether this revelation will be good or bad

โ€”though her nerves seem to indicate something is wrong. I brace myself as I watch her take a deep breath.

โ€œOkay,โ€ she says, exhaling. โ€œOkay.โ€ Another quick breath and she remembers to look at me, this time pasting an anxious smile on her face. โ€œSoโ€”I didnโ€™t want to tell you like this, but Iโ€™d been thinking for a little while about how to do this in the best possible way, because I wanted everything to beย right, you know? Right for both of usโ€”and also, I didnโ€™t

want it be anticlimactic. I didnโ€™t want this big thing to happen and then it was just, like, we go back to the status quoโ€”I wanted it to feel specialโ€” like something was going to changeโ€”and Iโ€™m sorry I didnโ€™t tell you sooner, it was supposed to be a surprise, but it just wasnโ€™t ready in time, and if Iโ€™d told you about it, it wouldnโ€™t have been a surprise anymore, and Kenji kept insisting that I tell you anyway but I justโ€”Iโ€™m sorry about yesterday, by the way, and Iโ€™m sorry about Nouriaโ€”Iโ€™ve been planning this whole thing with her since I woke up, practically, but she wasnโ€™t supposed to say anything to you, and sheย knowsย she wasnโ€™t supposed to say anything to you, because she and I had an agreement that I was supposed to tell you what was going on but yesterday I didnโ€™t know exactly what was going to happen and I was waiting for more information because we were still trying really hard to make everything work in time but I know how important it is to you tโ€”โ€

โ€œJesus fucking Christ,โ€ Winston mutters.

Kenji shouts: โ€œYou two are getting married today.โ€ I turn sharply, stunned, to look at them.

โ€œKenji, what the hellโ€”โ€

โ€œYou were taking too longโ€”โ€

โ€œWeโ€™re getting married today?โ€ I turn back to meet Ellaโ€™s eyes, my heart pounding now for an entirely new reason. A better reason. โ€œWeโ€™re getting married today?โ€

โ€œYes,โ€ she says, blushing fiercely. โ€œI meanโ€”only if you want to.โ€

I smile at her then, smile so wide I start laughing, disbelief rendering me foreign even to myself.

I hardly recognize this sound.

The sensations moving through my body right nowโ€”itโ€™s hard to explain. The relief flooding my veins is intoxicating; I feel as if someone punched a hole through my chest in the best possible way. This is some kind of madness.

Iโ€™m trying, but I canโ€™t stop laughing.

โ€œHuh,โ€ says Winston quietly. โ€œI didnโ€™t even know his face could do that.โ€

โ€œYeah,โ€ Kenji says. โ€œItโ€™s super weird the first time you see it.โ€

โ€œI canโ€™t look away. Iโ€™m trying to look away and I canโ€™t. Itโ€™s like if a baby was born with a full set of teeth.โ€

โ€œYes!ย Exactly.ย Itโ€™s exactly like that!โ€ โ€œBut nice, too.โ€

โ€œYeah.โ€ Kenji sighs. โ€œNice, too.โ€

โ€œHey, did you know he had dimples? I didnโ€™t know he had dimples.โ€ โ€œCโ€™mon, man, thatโ€™s old newsโ€”โ€

โ€œCould you two justโ€”pleaseโ€”be quietย for a second?โ€ Ella says, squeezing her eyes shut. โ€œJust for one second?โ€

Kenji and Winston mime zipping their mouths shut before taking a step back, holding their hands up in surrender.

Ella bites her lip before meeting my eyes.

โ€œSo,โ€ she says. โ€œWhat do you think?โ€ She clasps, unclasps her hands. โ€œAre you busy this morning? Thereโ€™s still something I want to show youโ€” something Iโ€™ve been working on for the last fewโ€”โ€

I take her in my arms and she laughs, breathlessly, just until she meets my eyes. Her smile is soon replaced by a lookโ€”a softness in her expression that likely mirrors my own. I can still feel the outline of that little velvet box against my leg; Iโ€™ve been carrying it with me everywhere, too afraid to leave it behind, too afraid to lose hope.

โ€œI love you,โ€ I whisper.

When I kiss her I breathe her in, inhaling the scent of her skin as I draw my hands down her back, pulling her tighter. Her response is immediate; her small hands move up my chest to claim my face, holding me close as she deepens the kiss, standing on tiptoe as she slowly twines her arms around my neck.

The pilot light in my body catches fire.

I break away reluctantly, and only because I remember we have an audience. Still, I press my forehead to hers, keeping her close.

Iโ€™m smiling again. Like a common idiot. โ€œOkay, well, that took a gross turn.โ€

โ€œIs it over yet?โ€ Kenji asks. โ€œI had to close my eyes.โ€

โ€œI donโ€™t know. I think it might be over, but if I were you Iโ€™d keep my eyes shut for another minute just in caseโ€”โ€

โ€œCan you two keep your commentary to yourselves?โ€ I say, pivoting to face them. โ€œIs it so impossible for you to just be happy forโ€”โ€

The words die in my throat.

Winston and Kenji are both bright-eyed and beaming, the two of them failing to fight back enormous smiles.

โ€œCongratulations, man,โ€ Kenji says softly.

His sincerity is so unexpected it strikes me before Iโ€™ve had a chance to armor myself, and the consequences leave me reeling.

An unfamiliar, overwhelming heat erupts in my head, in my chest, pricking the whites of my eyes.

Ella takes my hand.

I canโ€™t help but study Kenjiโ€™s face; Iโ€™m astonished by the kindness there, the happiness he does nothing to hide. It becomes more obvious by the moment that heโ€™s played a larger role in executing Ellaโ€™s plans than I mightโ€™ve suspected, and I experience the truth thenโ€”feel it clearly, for the first timeโ€”the realization like a physical jolt.

Kenji genuinely wants me to be happy. โ€œThank you,โ€ I say to him.

He smiles, but itโ€™s only a flicker of movement. Everything else is in his expression, in the tight nod he gives me by way of response.

โ€œAnytime,โ€ he says quietly.

Thereโ€™s a beat of silence, broken only by the sound of Winston sniffing. โ€œAll right, okay, that was a really beautiful moment, but you guys need

to knock it off before I start crying,โ€ he says, laughing even as he tugs off his glasses to rub at his eyes. โ€œBesides, we still have a shit ton of work to do.โ€

โ€œWork,โ€ I say, searching the sky for the sun. โ€œOf course.โ€ It canโ€™t be much later than eight in the morning, but Iโ€™m usually at my desk much earlier. โ€œIโ€™ll need to make a quick stop at the command center. How long do you think weโ€™ll be gone today? I have to reschedule some calls. There are time-sensitive materials Iโ€™m supposed to deliver today, and if Iโ€”โ€

โ€œNot that kind of work,โ€ Kenji says, a strange smile on his face. โ€œYou donโ€™t need to worry about that today. Itโ€™s all been taken care of.โ€

โ€œTaken care of?โ€ I frown. โ€œHow?โ€

โ€œJuliette already notified everyone last night. Obviously we canโ€™t check out of work completely, but weโ€™ve divvied up todayโ€™s responsibilities. Weโ€™re all going to take shifts.โ€ He hesitates. โ€œNot you, two, obviously. Both your schedules have been cleared for the day.โ€

Somehow, this is a greater surprise than everything else.

If our schedules have been cleared, that means today wasnโ€™t some spur- of-the-moment decision. It means things didnโ€™t just serendipitously align in time to make it happen.

This was orchestrated. Premeditated.

โ€œI donโ€™t think I understand,โ€ I say slowly. โ€œAs much as I appreciate the time off, this shouldnโ€™t take much more than an hour. We only need an officiant and a couple of witnesses. Ella doesnโ€™t even have a dress. Nouria said there was no time to make food, or a cake, or even to spare people to help set up, so it wonโ€™tโ€”โ€

Ella squeezes my hand, and I meet her eyes.

โ€œI know weโ€™d agreed to do something really small,โ€ she says softly. โ€œI know you werenโ€™t expecting much. But I thought you might like this better.โ€

I stare at her, dumbfounded. โ€œLikeย whatย better?โ€

As if on cue, Brendan pops his white-blond head around a corner. โ€œMorning, everyone! All right to bring everyone through? Or do you lot need another minute?โ€

Winston lights up at the sight of him, assuring Brendan that we need just a few more minutes.

Brendan says, โ€œRoger that,โ€ and promptly disappears. I turn to Ella, my mind whirring.

Save the birthday cake she surprised me with last month, I have very little in my life to offer me a frame of reference for this experience. My brain is at war with itself, understandingโ€”while incapable of understanding

โ€”what now seems obvious. Ella has organized something elaborate.

In secret.

All of her earlier evasiveness, her half-truths and missing explanations

โ€”my fear that sheโ€™d been hiding something from meโ€” Suddenly everything makes sense.

โ€œHow long have you been planning this?โ€ I ask, and Ella visibly tenses with excitement, emanating the kind of joy Iโ€™ve only ever felt in the presence of small children.

It nearly takes my breath away.

She wraps her arms around my waist, peering up at me. โ€œDo you remember when we were on the plane ride home,โ€ she says, โ€œand the adrenaline wore off, and I started kind of losing my mind? And I kept looking at the bone sticking out my leg and screaming?โ€

Of all things, this was not what I was expecting her to say.

โ€œYes,โ€ I say carefully. I have no interest in recalling the events of that plane ride. Or discussing them. โ€œI remember.โ€

โ€œAnd do you remember what I said to you?โ€

I look away, sighing as I stare at a point in the distance. โ€œYou said you couldnโ€™t wear a wedding dress with part of your bone sticking out.โ€

โ€œYeah,โ€ she says, and laughs. โ€œWow. I was pretty out of it.โ€ โ€œItโ€™s not funny,โ€ I whisper.

โ€œNo,โ€ she says, drawing her hands up my back. โ€œNo, itโ€™s not funny. But it was strange, how nothing was really making sense in my head. Weโ€™d just been through hell, but all I could think as I stared at myself was how impractical it was to be bleeding so much. I told you I couldnโ€™t marry you if the bleeding didnโ€™t stop, because then Iโ€™d get blood all over my dress, and your suit, and then weโ€™d both just be covered in blood, and everything we touched would get bloody. And youโ€โ€”she takes a deep breathโ€”โ€œyou said youโ€™d marry me right then. You said youโ€™d marry me with my bleeding teeth, with a visibly broken leg, with dried blood on my face, with blood dripping from my ears.โ€

I flinch at that, at the memory of what my father put her through. What her own parents did to her. Ella suffered and sacrificed so much for this worldโ€”all to bring The Reestablishment to its knees. All because she cared so much about this planet, and the people in it.

I feel suddenly ill.

What I hate, perhaps more than anything else, is that it doesnโ€™t stop. The demands on her body never stop. It doesnโ€™t seem to matter what side of history weโ€™re on; good or evil, everyone asks for more of her. Even now, after the fall of The Reestablishment, the people and their leadersย stillย want more from her. They donโ€™t seem to care that sheโ€™s only one person, or that sheโ€™s already given so much. The more she gives, the more they require, and the quicker their gratitude shrivels up, the desiccated remains of which become something else altogether: expectation. If it were up to them, theyโ€™d keep taking from her until theyโ€™ve bled her dryโ€”and I will never allow that to happen.

โ€œAaron.โ€

Finally, I meet her eyes. โ€œI meant what I said, love.โ€ โ€œI was hideous.โ€

โ€œYou have never been hideous.โ€

โ€œI was a monster.โ€ She smiles as she says this. โ€œI had that huge gash in my arm, the skin on my hands had split open, my nose wouldnโ€™t stop bleeding, my eyes wouldnโ€™t stop bleeding. I even had a freshly sutured finger. I was Frankensteinโ€™s monster. You remember? From that bookโ€”โ€

โ€œEllaโ€”pleaseโ€” We donโ€™t have to talk about thisโ€”โ€

โ€œAnd I couldnโ€™t stop screaming,โ€ she says. โ€œI was in so much pain, and I was so upset that I wouldnโ€™t stop bleeding, and I kept saying the craziest things, and you just sat next to me and listened. You answered every ridiculous question I asked like I wasnโ€™t completely out of my mind.ย For hours.ย I still remember, Aaron. I remember everything you said to me. Even after I passed out I heard you, on a loop, in my dreams. It was like your voice got caught in my head.โ€ She pauses. โ€œI can only imagine what that experience mustโ€™ve been like for you.โ€

I shake my head. โ€œIt wasnโ€™t about me. My experience doesnโ€™t matterโ€”โ€ โ€œOf course it does. It matters toย me. You donโ€™t get to be the only one who worries about the person you love. I get to do that, too,โ€ she says, breaking away to better look me in the eye. โ€œYou spend so much time thinking about whatโ€™s best for me. Youโ€™re always worried about my safety and my happiness and the things I might need. Why donโ€™t I get to do that

for you? Why donโ€™t I get to think about your happiness?โ€

โ€œI am happy, love,โ€ I say quietly. โ€œYou make me happy.โ€

She looks away at that, but when she meets my eyes again, sheโ€™s fighting tears. โ€œBut if you could marry me however you wanted, youโ€™d choose to do it differently, wouldnโ€™t you?โ€

โ€œElla,โ€ I whisper, tugging her back into my arms. โ€œSweetheart, why are you crying? I donโ€™t care about having a wedding. It doesnโ€™t matter to me. Iโ€™ll marry you as you are right now, in the clothes weโ€™re wearing, right where weโ€™re standing.โ€

โ€œBut if youย couldย do it however you wanted, youโ€™d do it differently,โ€ she says, looking up at me. โ€œYouโ€™d do it better than that, wouldnโ€™t you?โ€

โ€œWellโ€” Yesโ€”โ€ I falter. โ€œI mean, if it were a different world, maybe. If things were different for us, if we had more time, or more resources. And maybe one day weโ€™ll have a chance to do it over again, but right now all I

โ€”โ€

โ€œNo.โ€ She shakes her head. โ€œI donโ€™t want to do it over again. I donโ€™t want you to look back on our wedding day as a placeholder for something else, or for what mightโ€™ve been. I want us to do it right the first time. I want to walk down an aisle to reach you. I want you to see me in a pretty dress. I want someone to take our picture. I want you to have that. You deserve to have that.โ€

โ€œButโ€”howโ€”โ€

I look up, distracted by the sounds of movement, voices. A crowd of people is swarming, moving toward us. Nazeera and Brendan lead the charge; Lily and Ian and Alia and Adam and James and Castle and Nouria and Sam and dozens of othersโ€”

Theyโ€™re all holding things: bouquets of flowers and covered trays of food and colorful boxes and folded linens andโ€”

My blood pressure seems to plummet at the sight, leaving me dangerously light-headed. I take a sharp breath, try to clear my head. When I speak, I hardly recognize my voice.

โ€œElla, what did you do?โ€

She only smiles at me, eyes shining with feeling. โ€œHow did you find so many flowers? Whereโ€”โ€

โ€œAll right,โ€ Winston says, holding up his hands. He sniffs, twice, and I see then that his eyes are red. โ€œNo more divulging secrets. Weโ€™re done here.โ€

Kenji, I notice, is looking determinedly away from all of us.

He clears his throat then, still staring at the sky when he says, โ€œFor what itโ€™s worth, bro, I tried to get her to tell you. I donโ€™t approve of this whole surprise-wedding nonsense. I told herโ€”I said, if it were me, Iโ€™d want to know.โ€ Finally, Kenji meets my eyes. โ€œBut she wouldnโ€™t listen. She said it had to be a surprise. I said,ย Youโ€™re going to go back to your room tonight smelling like paint, and heโ€™s going to know! The man is not an idiot!ย And she was like blah blah blah heโ€™s not going to know, blah blah blah, Iโ€™m the queen of the world, blah blahโ€”โ€

โ€œKENJI.โ€

โ€œWhat?โ€

Ellaโ€™s fists are clenched. She looks like she might punch him in the face. โ€œPlease. Stop speaking.โ€

โ€œWhy?โ€ Kenji looks around. โ€œWhatโ€™d I say?โ€

โ€œPaint,โ€ I say, frowning as I remember. โ€œOf course. I thought you smelled like something faintly chemical last night. I wasnโ€™t sure what it was, though.โ€

โ€œWhat?โ€ Ella says, crestfallen. โ€œHow? I thought you were asleep.โ€

I shake my head, smiling now, though mostly for her benefit. Ellaโ€™s guilt is palpable, and multiplying quickly.

โ€œWhat was the paint for?โ€ I ask.

โ€œNope!โ€ Winston claps his hands together. โ€œWeโ€™re not doing that right now! You guys ready to get started? Good. Kenji and I will lead the way.โ€

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