โDarcy spends the eight-hour plane ride to Italy quizzing Oz about the ins and outs of the World Championship.โ
โWhen does it start?โ In five days.
โWhy are we going so early, then?โ For Mallory to get used to the time zone.
โHow many games?โ Twelve.
โHow many hours per game?โ No limit.
โSo they can go to the following day?โ Weโre in the computer eraโ games cannot be adjourned anymore, or players would just turn on an engine and evaluate their positions.
โWho wins?โ Whoever wins the most games.
โWhat if they draw?โ Thatโs why there are twelve games. โWhat if they drawย aaaaaallย the games?โ They go to tie breaks, which are rounds of rapid chess, and . . .
Oz scowls. โThis flight has complimentary Wi-Fi. Canโt you Bing it or something?โ
โMom wonโt get me a smartphone till Iโm fourteen.โ
โMrs. Greenleaf,โ he tells Mom, whoโs sitting with me and Defne in the center row, โI will be purchasing a cellular phone for your youngest gremlin.โ
โOh, thereโs no need.โ
โI insist,โ he says, lowering his sleep mask.
โMom,โ Sabrina whines, โif Darcy gets a present from Oz, I want one, too!โ
โAs long as you shut the hell up.โ He aggressively stuffs plugs into his ears, just in time to block out my sistersโ booming โYay!โ
Next to me, Defne is frowning. โI have to say, the tie breaks do worry me a little. In the last month we worked ten hours a day, seven days a week, and still barely had time to train you for regular chess. We havenโt practiced rapid and blitz at all.โ She shrugs. โOh, well. Letโs just hope it wonโt come to that.โ The silver fig leaf earrings that I got her when she wouldnโt let me apologize for being a dick dangle prettily from her ear.ย A dicklet at most, she told me before pulling me in for a hug, her lemon scent sour- sweet in my nostrils.ย I should have told you where the fellowship came from. I want you to know, Iโm onย yourย team.
I believe her. Because, as Oz so lovingly put it, I finally relaxed my sphincter enough to act like an emotionally mature person. Iโm vaguely befuddled that following a hefty amount of groveling, he actually agreed to be my second. And just as befuddled that he and Defneย mightย have a thing. I want toย know, but I donโt want toย ask.ย Till you work up the courage, itโs Schrรถdingerโs fucking, Sabrina told me knowingly. I could only nod, proud of her grasp of theoretical physics.
At the Marco Polo airport duty- free shop, while Iโm yawning and paying for an assortment of Kinder products Darcy selected, a girl in anย I Heart Romeย sweater stops me for a picture.
I donโt bat an eye. Itโs been a little over a month since I formally accepted FIDEโs invitation to be the challenger, and after a bunch of viral TikToks on my games, this has been happening a lot. In line at the grocery store. At the DMV, standing in line to get Sabrinaโs permit. While I attempt to jog, per Defneโs workout schedule.
According to Oz, I need a media team. According to Darcy, I should go onย Celebrity Survivorย if they ever ask. According to me, I just smile and sign whatever Iโm askedโ a receipt; a carton of Arbyโs curly fries; on one memorable occasion, a dirty Nike sock. If my sisters are with me, they try to get in whatever selfie is happening. Everyone lets them because theyโre cute AF.
โDo you think youโre going to win?โย I Heart Romeย asks me, vowels gliding happily. I donโt have the heart to tell her that I seriously doubt it. That Iโm scared shitless.
โWhoโs to say?โ
โWell, I hope you do. I was first board on my middle school team. Had a Judith Polgar poster in my room. Never thought Iโd live to see a woman in the World Championship with how terrible the men in the sport can be. And by the way, I know you and Nolan Sawyer have a thing, and itโs gotta be a little sad to have to play against him, but donโt go easy on him, okay?โ
She leaves before I can think of an answer. The back of her sweater is an anthropomorphized Colosseum, winking at me.
โIs it?โ Darcy asks.
I glance down at the piece of candy sheโs already eating, disturbingly shaped like a hippopotamus. โWhat?โ
โSad? To play against Nolan?โ
I take a deep breath. For a few beats, my heart turns heavier in my chest, twists and contorts into something painful that resembles regret. I wrench it back into shape and wrap my arm around her shoulders.
โCome on. We gotta go through customs. Letโs see if I screwed up our visas and we have to turn around.โ
THE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP LOGO IS BAFFLINGLY, INEXPLICAbly, alarmingly
ugly.
We stare at itโ a stylized dudeโs limbs knotted with another, equally stylized dudeโs; a stripey, Picassoโed chessboard on their lapsโ and almost miss the all- capsย GREENLEAFย on the sign.
โI . . . guess thatโs our ride?โ I say.
โPretty sure thatโs position number thirty- five in theย Kama Sutra,โ Sabrina mutters, which degenerates into Mom having to explain what creative intercourse is to Darcy.
I think I imagined Italy would be warm, but the February chill is nearly as sharp here as back home. The salt wind is cold, my hair tangles on the shuttle boat, and I let Darcy snuggle under my plaid coat while we point at
the beautiful houses facing the canal.ย Romantic, I think. Iโve never been one to use the word, but the maze of calles and bridges spreading around the lagoon, the water lapping gently at the stone homes, it all seems soย pretty, so ready to be explored. โDo you think Mrs. Abebe is feeding Goliath on schedule?โ she asks.
The sun is on its way out. We chose a late- landing flight to minimize the wreck on our sleep cycle, but it almost feels meant to be: Mom, my sisters, Venice at sunset. Me.
I knew they needed me. But I never quite understood how much I neededย themย before this year. โI think Goliath would take her daughter hostage if she didnโt,โ I tell her. โBut I could text for updates, okay?โ
The boat drops us off at a small dock in front of the hotel. The horrifying FIDE logo is everywhere, and Iโm debating covering Darcyโs eyes, Sabrinaโs,ย Momโs, sending an aggressively worded email, turning back and sailing away, but Iโm paralyzed by the grandiosity.
โIs this a castle?โ Darcy asks. โNo, itโs . . .โ I blink. โMaybe?โ
โWeโre not paying for this out of pocket, right?โ Mom asks.
โFIDEโs on it. They shit money. Sorry, poopโ theyย poopย money.โ She hands her suitcase to a smiling porter with a stilted โGrazie,โ and I wonder how many months of mortgage a stolen ashtray would fetch.
I expect to share a room with Darcy, but Sabrina takes her in with a firm โWe need you to rest and win and earn enough to sponsor my roller derby team.โ
โThey will buy new uniforms,โ Darcy adds. โAnd Iโll be their new mascot. In a guinea pig costume.โ
โHmm.โ My heart squeezes, like it always does when they assume that Iโll win.ย Itโs not so simple, I want to scream.ย This is difficult.ย But theyโre just trying to be supportive. โSounds like you two have been talking this through.โ
โOh, we haveย plansย for your money.โ
The suite looks like something from the dry land half ofย The Little Mermaid, full of canopies, luscious rugs, antique furniture, and wall art
thatโs older than my monkey ancestors. Itโs also empty, though, empty of something that I cannot pinpoint. I unpack three weeksโ worth of not- warm- enough clothes, set the chessboard to the Korchnoi versus Karpov, 1978 game I was studying on the plane, snap pics of the canal view through the arched windowโ then realize that every single person I might send it to is currently treated to the same sight.
I slide into bed, toss and turn for a handful of hours, admit to myself that Iโm tooย somethingย to fall asleep, slide out.
There is a large pool downstairs that the fancy brochure informs me is fully heated, and Iโm splashing in it less than five minutes later. The water is filtered from the ocean and smells like salt rather than chlorine. I let the complimentary Nashville Open T-shirt I tried to sleep in billow around me, and stargaze.
Remembering the last time I was in a pool would be rolling down a dangerous path, full of unbearable things I donโt like to think about. So is the time before that: Easton and me, housesitting for one of her neighbors. It was the summer before senior year, and that pool was full of bugs and stuff that I refused to believe was squirrel turds. Easton kept repeating, โEw,โ but I managed to persuade her to dip her feet. I spent one hour floating about while she read her SAT prep questions out loud in a fake French accent.
I havenโt heard from her in two months. Before August, our record was two days. I oscillate between being angry, begrudgingly wishing the best to her and the girl sheโs Instagram-official with, and being taken aback when I find myself still on the verge of sending her aย Dragon Ageย TikTok despite our lack of recent history.
Itโs risky business, focusing on the past. The future, the utter humiliation thatโs to come in four days, even riskier. The now is where I am: ice- cold stars, mellow water, and Korchnoiโs inexplicable rook to a1 drifting inside my head.
Itโs the deep of the night when I push out, shivering poolside in the cold air. All the hotel lights are off, except for a single window. I think I spot a tall silhouette through the curtains, but my eyes must be tricking me.
I blink once, and when I open them, thereโs nothing left to see.