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Chapter no 28 – Kai

Powerless (The Powerless Trilogy, #1)

Itโ€™s been three days since a wolf took a bite out of me. Three days

since Paedyn put her hands on me after I told her to only do so if sheย wantedย to. And I donโ€™t think Iโ€™ve been able to catch my breath since. Every time she looks at me, I feel like Iโ€™m gasping for air. I hate it.

Liar.

Itโ€™s been three long and boring days. The most profitable thing weโ€™ve managed to do is find a shirt for me to wearโ€”another gift left for the contestants. The creek and small circle clearing around it has become our base, though we donโ€™t spend much time there during the day. Our riveting routine consists of splitting up into the forest and scouting for any other opponents. And yet, our efforts to collect more bands have not only been futile but also unbearably boring. Iโ€™d rather not split up, simply because Iโ€™m far more entertained when Paedyn is with me, but she insisted that weโ€™d cover more ground separately.

A lot of good itโ€™s done us so far.

The sun is sinking rapidly, and stars splatter the sky as it begins to disappear for the night. I trudge back towards the camp, taking out my frustration on the plants littering my path by slicing them with my sword as I walk.

Nothing. Neither of us has come across another opponent yet. The only things weโ€™ve managed to find are snakes and lots of them. Those, along

with coyotes, have been the only visitors weโ€™ve had to fight off as of late.

I hear the bubbling creek before I even see it. The small clearing comes into view and so does Paedyn. She sits on a stump, twisting that thick, silver ring on her thumb as she stares blankly at the fire, her hair blowing in the soft breeze.

I grab some kindling and make my way over, throwing it on the fire before sitting down on a stump across from her. โ€œWell, I donโ€™t see any fresh wounds, so no luck, Iโ€™m assuming?โ€

โ€œIโ€™m offended that you think I couldnโ€™t come out of a fight unscathed.โ€ After giving her a skeptical look, she finally grumbles, โ€œNo. No luck today.โ€

I watch her closely, assessing how she bites the inside of her cheek, spins the steel on her thumb, bounces her leg.

Sheโ€™s a mess of pent-up energy, anxiety eating away at her. But I let her think, giving her time before I pry for answers on what it is that has her so tense. So we sit in silence, me gnawing on stringy rabbit while Paedyn gnaws on the inside of her cheek.

The sun has dipped to the horizon, painting the sky with deep oranges and soft pinks when I finally break the silence with a sigh. โ€œAll right, whatโ€™s wrong? Out with it.โ€

โ€œHmm?โ€ She looks up from the fire, meeting my gaze before deciding that the flames are more interesting to look at. โ€œNothing. Iโ€™m fine.โ€

I almost laugh. Iโ€™ve learned the hard way that those are words you never want to hear a woman say to you, and itโ€™s obvious that she is anything but fine. I stoke the fire as I sigh, โ€œYouโ€™re a horrible liar, Gray.โ€

She finally dares to look in my direction. And then sheโ€™s laughing loudly. I hold my breath, watching the way her head tips towards the sky, her silver hair cascades down her back, her eyes crinkle with amusement. She looks back at me too quickly, and I hope Iโ€™ve wiped the look of wanting from my face fast enough.

Sheโ€™s so stunning, yet so stubbornly oblivious to how the sunset behind dulls in comparison to the vibrance that isย her.

What the hell is wrong with me.

โ€œIโ€™ll have you know that I am aย greatย liar.โ€ She can barely say the words without snorting like sheโ€™s told a joke, and Iโ€™ve missed the punchline.

โ€œHmm.โ€ I pop a piece of meat into my mouth. โ€œIโ€™m going to have to disagree.โ€

โ€œOh, really?โ€

โ€œReally.โ€

She leans forward, resting her elbows on her knees. โ€œEnlighten me, prince.โ€

Good. Let me distract you.

My lips twitch into a smile. โ€œYou have a tell, darling.โ€

โ€œDo not.โ€ Sheโ€™s not laughing anymore and I almost regret saying anything at all.

โ€œYou tap your left foot when you lie, ever so slightly.โ€ She gapes and I grin. โ€œI started noticing it when you said you hated my dimples. And obviously, we both know that is a lie.โ€

I duck before the rock she throws at me can connect with my skull. Now Iโ€™m the one laughing. She turns her attention back towards the fire, fighting her smile. โ€œI didnโ€™t realize you had watched me so closely.โ€

โ€œWatched? Darling, Iโ€™ve never stopped.โ€ She meets my gaze as an emotion I canโ€™t place ripples in those ocean eyes of hers.

And there she goes again, spinning that silver ring on her thumb.

Interesting.

โ€œWhy are you really doing this?โ€ Her words cut through my thoughts, and I look at her, though her own gaze is now fixed on the flames in front of us. โ€œWhy didnโ€™t you just take my leather and leave me?โ€

I hear her unspoken words echoing in my head.

Leave me to die.

She looks at me then, her eyes flooded with emotions. She wants an answer,ย needsย an answer as to why I didnโ€™t act like the monster Iโ€™ve been molded into.

I open my mouth, expecting a good answer to fall out. Wishful thinking, I suppose, because I sigh and say, โ€œYou know, we never got to finish our dance.โ€

She blinks at me. โ€œThat wasnโ€™t an answer.โ€

โ€œThatโ€™s because we havenโ€™t danced yet. You should know how this works by now, Gray. We dance, you get your answer. Or we donโ€™t and, well, youโ€™ll be left to ponder all your burning questions about me.โ€

She huffs out a laugh. โ€œYouโ€™re kidding. Not this again.โ€

โ€œYes, this again.โ€ I stand to my feet and walk over to where she sits on her stump. โ€œSo,โ€ I hold out my hand to her with a lazy bow, โ€œare we dancing or not, Gray?โ€

She rolls her eyes, trying to fight the smile thatโ€™s tugging at her lips. โ€œFine.โ€ She lays her palm on my own and the mere contact has my pulse quickening.

What has this girl done to me?

We take a few steps away from the fire, the pale moonlight beaming and the stars twinkling. I guide her hand onto my shoulder and take the other to hold, careful not to strain her stitches. My other hand finds her waist, wrapping my arm around her back to pull her close. She feels so familiar in my arms, and I drink in every detail, memorize every movement.

We begin stepping in time to nothing but the sound of our own heartbeats and the crickets chirping around us. Weโ€™re swallowed in darkness, mere shadows in the flickering firelight.

โ€œThereโ€™s no music,โ€ she says flatly, her voice laced with amusement.

โ€œWell then I guess we wonโ€™t know when to stop dancing. How unfortunate.โ€ My chin brushes the top of her head before I dip her towards the ground, making her gasp in surprise.

โ€œDonโ€™t tempt me to stomp on your toes,โ€ she threatens breathlessly.

I raise her back up slowly as I say, โ€œOh, we canโ€™t have that. Iโ€™m still recovering from the last time we danced.โ€

Weโ€™re quiet for a moment, listening to the crunch of twigs beneath our feet and the crackling of the fire. Through her thin and battered tank, I can feel the heat of her body, feel her skin beneath my hand.

Distracting.

Her voice is quiet when she breaks the silence, as if almost reluctant to interrupt the moment. โ€œSo, the answer to my question?โ€

Right. That.

โ€œIs it really so shocking that I donโ€™t want you to die?โ€ I lean back slightly so I can meet her eyes. โ€œSo shocking that I would help someone?โ€

She doesnโ€™t hesitate. โ€œYes.โ€

I almost laugh. โ€œI canโ€™t say Iโ€™m surprised.โ€

โ€œItโ€™s just that,โ€ she pauses, her eyes flitting between mine as if searching for the answer in them, โ€œI thought you were more like your father.โ€

Her words slam into me. Father is…well, he is a king. Heโ€™s cold and strict and very rarely impressed, even with his own sons. I suppose in some ways heโ€™s made me to be like him, schooled me on how to act, what to feel, and more importantly, what not to feel. Thanks to him, Iโ€™ve crafted a jumble of different masks that I can slip on and off at will.

Iโ€™m a mess. A mess of muffled emotions and well-built walls.

But because I donโ€™t quite know the answer to her question myself, I ask her one of my own. โ€œIs that why you hate me so much? Because you thought I was like my father who you clearly donโ€™t care for?โ€

โ€œI donโ€™t hate you,โ€ she answers too quickly, pausing to wonder if sheโ€™s said the right thing while I wonder why she hasnโ€™t said it sooner.

My smile is crooked. โ€œOh, you donโ€™t hate me? So, what, every threat on my life is a declaration of love, then?โ€

โ€œI said I donโ€™tย hateย you, prince. That doesnโ€™t mean I donโ€™t despise you.โ€

I duck my head, eyes searching hers. โ€œI think you despise that youย donโ€™tย despise me.โ€ Her mouth falls open before she snaps it shut and fixes me with a glare. I seem to have rendered her speechless.

Well, thatโ€™s a first.

โ€œUse your words, Gray.โ€ I smile, spinning her before pulling her back to me. โ€œTell me, am I wrong?โ€

โ€œI thought I was the one askingย youย the questions?โ€ she says, distracting and diverting my attention with that devastating smile and deliberate words.

And she thinks Iโ€™m the calculating one.

She looks away from me, biting the inside of her cheek before meeting my gaze again. โ€œWould you have helped one of the others?โ€ A pause. โ€œSomeone other than Jax or Andy?โ€

Someone other than the few people I truly care about.

A slow smile spreads across my face. โ€œDarling, I doubt that the sight of someone dying would affect me as much as you do alive and well.โ€

She swallows. โ€œYouโ€™re a shameless flirt, Azer.โ€ โ€œOnly for you.โ€

โ€œHmm. Now it seems youโ€™re also a shameless liar.โ€

I huff out a quiet laugh before saying, โ€œMy turn to ask a question.โ€ She opens her mouth, most likely to argue, but I cut her off. โ€œSo, out of all the people roaming around Loot that day, why was I fortunate enough to be robbed blind?โ€

Her mouth snaps shut before splitting into a smile. โ€œYou fit a description.โ€

โ€œA description?โ€

Her smile is anything but sweet. โ€œYes. You looked cocky and chalked full of coins. Those are my favorite targets.โ€

I lean closer towards her. โ€œWell,ย thisย target knew you stole from him.โ€

โ€œYou knew I stole from youย too late.โ€

โ€œFunny, I seem to remember that I caught you not shortly after.โ€

Her smile is smug. โ€œOnly because I came back andย savedย you.โ€ Then she laughs. โ€œSo, what, you donโ€™t think I could steal from you again without you noticing?โ€

โ€œI think that I notice everything you do. So, no.โ€

She pauses, her face close to mine, momentarily stunned by my words. I smile, enjoying the sight of her flustered. Her next words are soft, slow. โ€œIs that a challenge, Azer?โ€

โ€œItโ€™s a fact, Gray.โ€

โ€œIs it?โ€ she says, suddenly dangling something between our faces. โ€œThatโ€™s interesting, because I nicked this off you almost immediately after we started dancing.โ€

I squint in the dim light, swearing under my breath when I realize what it is that sheโ€™s holding. Braxtonโ€™s leather strap, once safe in my pocket, is now pinched between her fingers and swinging in front of my face.

โ€œIโ€™m impressed, Gray.โ€ I shrug casually before adding, โ€œIโ€™m mostly shocked I didnโ€™t notice with how closely I pay attention to you.โ€

She rolls her eyes at me. โ€œDistraction.โ€

My gaze sweeps over her quickly before returning to that smile. โ€œYou are quite good at that, arenโ€™t you?โ€

Sheโ€™s quiet as she watches me closely before looking away. I avert my gaze too, preparing myself for another one of her prying questions.

โ€œWhatโ€™s your favorite color?โ€

My eyes snap to hers. โ€œWhat?โ€ I nearly choke on my laughter. โ€œYouโ€™re favorite color. What is it?โ€

For once,ย Iย almost step on her toes out of shock and sheer wonder. โ€œOf all the things you could ask me, you ask what my favorite color is?โ€ I canโ€™t keep the smile from spreading across my face.

She blows a strand of hair from her eyes in annoyance. โ€œI feel like I donโ€™t know manyย thingsย about you, so I figured Iโ€™d start with the basics.โ€ An amused sigh. โ€œIโ€™m letting you off the hook with an easy question, so donโ€™t disappoint. What is your favorite color?โ€

I spin her if only to give myself some time to think. Iโ€™d never thought about what my favorite color was before. It never seemed important.

Not until I looked into a pair of ocean blue eyes and realized that perhaps drowning was a beautiful thing.

Not until I looked into a pair of fiery blue eyes and realized that perhaps burning was a painless thing.

Not until I looked into a pair of sky-blue eyes and realized that perhaps falling was a peaceful thing.

Iโ€™d never thought about what my favorite color was before because I hadnโ€™t seen one that was worthy of the title. Until now, that is.

โ€œBlue,โ€ I say, my voice low.

โ€œHmm.โ€ Sheโ€™s looking at me thoughtfully, studying me sincerely. โ€œI would have never guessed.โ€

Neither would I.

โ€œAnd yours?โ€ I ask, watching her as she thinks.

She opens her mouth and then shuts it, considering something. Her jaw sets. โ€œI donโ€™t have one.โ€ With a small shrug, she asks, โ€œFavorite food or dessert?โ€

โ€œWeโ€™re in the middle of a Trial, and youโ€™re asking me about my favorite food?โ€

She ignores me. โ€œWell, I know itโ€™s not rabbit. I see the way your mouth twists when you eat itโ€”โ€

โ€œI do not twistโ€”โ€ I pause, grinning. โ€œHave you been looking at my mouth, Gray?โ€

She opens her own mouth to argue only to huff instead. โ€œJust answer the damn question, Azer.โ€

I chuckle and spin her slowly. โ€œEasy. Lemon tarts.โ€

She snorts. โ€œYouโ€™re kidding. Lemon tarts? Youโ€™re a rich prince who could have any food he wants, and you would chooseย lemon tarts?โ€

โ€œYes,ย lemon tarts,โ€ I mimic. โ€œAnd now Iโ€™m making you eat some with me when we finally get out of here.โ€

โ€œOver my dead body.โ€

My smile is wicked. โ€œThat can be arranged.โ€

And there she goes, making good on her threat to stomp on my toes, seeing that her feet are her only weapon at the moment. โ€œOops.โ€

โ€œVicious, little thing,โ€ I murmur under my breath. โ€œYou donโ€™t know the half of it, prince.โ€

โ€œOh, but I hope one day I will.โ€

We are silent for a moment, studying each other before I finally say, โ€œTell me, whatโ€™s your favorite food then, since you seem to think itโ€™s so much better than lemon tarts?โ€

โ€œOh, trust me when I say that it isย farย better than lemon tarts.โ€ โ€œWell donโ€™t keep me guessing, Gray.โ€

She tilts her head up towards mine as she confidently says, โ€œButterscotch.โ€

โ€œButterscotch,โ€ I repeat, committing the information to memory.

โ€œYes.โ€ She smiles, but I see the sadness in it. โ€œMy father used to give out the candy to his patients. And every time he would fix up one of my wounds, or I would help fix up someone else’s, we would eat butterscotch after as a sort of reward.โ€

We are quiet for a moment. โ€œYou two were very close.โ€

โ€œWe were,โ€ she states. โ€œBut you and your father arenโ€™t, are you? Not after what heโ€™s put you through.โ€

Iโ€™m thankful for the lack of pity in her voice, though her disgust is clear. A quiet, bitter laugh escapes me. โ€œNo. Iโ€™m more soldier than son, and heโ€™s more king than Father. Itโ€™s hard to be close when our only time spent together was training, and I didnโ€™t exactly look forward to those encounters.โ€

โ€œAnd your mother?โ€ she asks quietly.

โ€œSheโ€™s everything I could have asked for,โ€ I state simply. โ€œEverything I needed as a boy. Sheโ€™s been one of the only constants in my life, a source of kindness and caring.โ€

โ€œAnd yet,โ€ Paedyn says hesitantly, โ€œshe let your father do what he did?โ€

I pause, speaking to her even as I remind myself. โ€œShe didnโ€™t exactly have a choice in the matter. And becoming the future Enforcer is my duty, no matter the methods it takes to get there.โ€

She eyes me with that expression I can never quite seem to place. Is it wonder? Confusion? One moment sheโ€™s an open book, and then the next, I can barely crack the spine.

And then sheโ€™s peppering me with questions. Most of them random, though all are deemed equally important to her. She tells me stories of growing up, and I do the same, listening to her laugh at Kitt and Iโ€™s stupidity.

โ€œSo, tell me about the split lip you had when we met?โ€ I ask, brows raised.

She laughs and the sound snakes up my spine. โ€œI wasnโ€™t lying when I told you that it was a gift from one of your Imperials.โ€

โ€œRight. You informed me of that when you had your dagger to my throat, I believe?โ€

โ€œSounds about right.โ€

โ€œWell, Iโ€™m still unaware of the details behind how you earned it.โ€ My eyes darken at the thought. โ€œI donโ€™t react kindly to my Imperials hitting women.โ€

โ€œOh? Then you should probably know that this wasnโ€™t the first time.โ€ Her words are casual, blunt. โ€œLong story short, he didnโ€™t believe I was a Psychic, so I proved it to him. And clearly, he didnโ€™t like what I had to say.โ€

I stare at her in disbelief. โ€œAnd, what, you just took the hit?โ€ โ€œYes, but not before I took some of his pride.โ€

โ€œWhy am I not surprised by that?โ€

She gives me a sly smile. โ€œProbably because youโ€™ve gotten so used to me humbling you, prince.โ€

โ€œThat I have.โ€ I pause, taking her in. โ€œYou never cease to amaze me, Gray.โ€ I smirk as I release her hand to flick the tip of her nose lightly.

She bats my fingers away with a huff. โ€œAnd you never cease to annoy me.โ€

I grab her hand again and guide it up my arm until both of her palms rest on my shoulders. Then I slip my hands around her waist and behind her back, careful of her injured side as I pull her closer.

And then we just sway.

No fancy footwork, no waltz to step in time to. Just us, in the middle of a forest, surrounded by thousands of winking stars. Her lashes flutter, and then her fingers are laced behind my neck.

The tension between us pulls taut, like an invisible tether connecting the two of us. My pulse quickens and so does her breathing, her chest rising and falling rapidly.

โ€œI never cease to annoy you, huh?โ€ I watch her face while pulling her impossibly closer. โ€œWhat about know. Is this the exception?โ€

She swallows and dips her head, not offering me an answer. I smile slightly as I try to get her to speak, a problem Iโ€™ve never had to deal with before. โ€œPae?โ€

Still no answer.

My fingers catch her chin, gently guiding her gaze to meet mine. There is confusion etched all over her face as she lets out a shaky laugh. โ€œIโ€™m annoyed that Iโ€™mย notย finding this annoying.โ€

My hand tightens around her waist like it might catch fire from the feel of her. Iโ€™m embarrassed by how much this one girl engrosses me, afraid of how affected I am. It makes me feel equally weak and wonderful. Alarmed yetย alive.

โ€œWhy didnโ€™t you shoot me, Paedyn?โ€

The question tumbles out of my mouth, curious and quiet. She tilts her head, studying me. โ€œYouโ€™re going to have to be more specific than that, Azer.โ€

Deflecting.

I crack a smile, knowing that she is aware of what Iโ€™m referring to. โ€œYou could have shot me a few days ago but you fired at the ground. I want to know why.โ€

She pauses, pondering her answer. Then her eyes are pinned on mine. โ€œJust because I was doomed for death doesnโ€™t mean I wanted to damn you as well.โ€ Her eyes roam over me, and I relish the feel of her gaze.

And then she pulls away.

Her hands are back on my shoulders, stiff and stubbornly unmoving. Then her eyes are on the sky, choosing to stare at the stars rather than me. She sighs through her nose, silently collecting herself.

And Iโ€™m doing the same, trying to pull myself together after she pulled away.

Yes, we are opponents. Yes, I am the future Enforcer. Yes, Iโ€™m a killer that has no right to want to keep her. But there is something else, something that has her refusing to admit this confusing connection we share.

Plagues, Iโ€™m pissed that I admitted it to myself.

My masks are still at the ready, my walls still in place, but she is slowly breaking down both my facades and fortresses. And Iโ€™m suddenly angry at myself for allowing it. For allowing myself toย care. For allowing myself to think of her in any way other than my competition.

Because sheโ€™s made it clear that that is all I am to her.

โ€œKai,โ€ she says quietly, the sound of my name on her lips ripping me from my thoughts. โ€œIโ€”โ€

A soft, female voice cuts through her words. โ€œSorry to interrupt, but you both have something I need.โ€

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