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Chapter no 40

Reckless (The Powerless Trilogy, #2)

Itโ€™s unnatural for her to be so quiet.

She hasnโ€™t spoken since she shoved the journal into her pack and curled up against a stone for the night. I doubt either of us got much sleep after tossing and turning on damp bedrolls until dawn dappled the ground, sneaking beneath our stone fort to wake us.

I look over at her, hair slipping from its braid to fall around a tired face. Her eyes are shut against the light pouring over her, hands curled beneath her cheek.

โ€œI know youโ€™re awake.โ€

I whisper the words, aware that sheโ€™s paying close enough attention to me to hear them. And still, she doesnโ€™t stir. I sigh, shifting closer to her until we are sharing the same air. โ€œDonโ€™t be stubborn, Gray. I know youโ€™re listening.โ€ I lift a hand to tuck a silver strand behind her ear before running my fingers down the length of her neck. โ€œIโ€™ve gotten rather good at reading your body language.โ€

That has her eyes flying open to grace me with a glare.

โ€œThen you should know that I was ignoring you,โ€ she mumbles against her hands.

โ€œAs you normally do.โ€

I watch her struggle to fight a smile, and the sight of it has me doing the same. โ€œI justโ€ฆโ€ She runs a hand over her face, suddenly serious. โ€œI just have a lot on my mind. Barely slept.โ€

I nod, understanding how sheโ€™s feeling. We both discovered things last night that have our minds reeling, lives unraveling. Everything Iโ€™ve been taught to believe, everything Father told me to be true, is suddenly crumbling beneath the weight of scribbled words. All that Iโ€™ve done, all that Iโ€™ve justifiedโ€ฆ

Now I am nothing more than a monster without a cause.

โ€œI know,โ€ I say quietly. โ€œI was awake beside you.โ€ I feel her eyes on me as I take my time gathering our damp shirts.

โ€œYou had just as much to think about, Iโ€™m sure.โ€ She tilts her head, watching me closely. โ€œIโ€™ve always believed I wasnโ€™t diseased; I just had no way to prove it. But youโ€ฆ This is all very new to you.โ€

โ€œI blindly trusted the Healers,โ€ I murmur. โ€œTrusted men who have known me since I was a child. But it seems the real problem was still trusting my father after everything.โ€ I almost laugh. โ€œThen again, the journal could be wrong.โ€ She opens her mouth to argue, but I continue quietly. โ€œWhich is why I intend to find out what the real truth is. Interrogate every Healer if I have to.โ€ Sheโ€™s quiet for a long time, allowing me to sit with my thoughts. โ€œAnd Iโ€™m going to tell Kitt.โ€

The words slip past my lips before I can swallow them. She sits up slowly, watching me closely. โ€œYouโ€™re going to show him the journal?โ€

I nod. โ€œHe should know.โ€

โ€œDo you think it will make a difference?โ€

โ€œI donโ€™t know anymore,โ€ I say softly, shaking my head at theย ground. โ€œI feel like I donโ€™t knowย himย anymore. He lived to please our father, and now that the king is gone before he feels he didโ€ฆโ€

โ€œHeโ€™s spiraling.โ€

โ€œNo, heโ€™s fine,โ€ I cut in sharply. โ€œHeโ€™s going to be fine. He just needs to adjust, thatโ€™s all.โ€ I look away, nodding to convince myself. โ€œKitt will come back to me.โ€

โ€œRight,โ€ she says quietly. I know sheโ€™s only agreeing to spare me from spiraling as well. Because the thought of Kitt as a crazed king keeps me up at night, keeps me hoping for my brother to return.

โ€œWe should get going.โ€ I open her damp shirt and push it over her head.

She sputters, batting my hands away. โ€œThanks,โ€ she mumbles, glaring as the shirt hangs limply around her neck.

โ€œIf youโ€™d rather continue wearing thatโ€โ€”I nod to the skimpy tank cut low enough to be a distractionโ€”โ€œthen, please, by all means.โ€ I smile at the flush painting her cheeks.

โ€œDonโ€™t do that,โ€ she huffs, pushing her arms through the sleeves and tugging the shirt down.

โ€œDo what, darling?โ€

โ€œThat. The flirting.โ€ Her eyes sweep over me accusingly. โ€œThe dimples.โ€

I laugh before Iโ€™m able to stop myself. โ€œYou know, I canโ€™t really help that.โ€

โ€œHelp what?โ€ She crosses her arms. โ€œThe flirting or the dimples?โ€

โ€œYes,โ€ I say simply.

She shakes her head, hiding a smile while stuffing the bedrolls into her pack. โ€œWell, no more. Of any of it.โ€

โ€œWhy?โ€ I place a hand on the pack sheโ€™s fighting to throw over her shoulder. โ€œWorried youโ€™ve stopped hating me?โ€

โ€œI could ask you the same thing.โ€ She leans in, face close. โ€œIโ€™m noย longer diseased. Ordinaries wereย neverย diseased, actually. So, you have no excuse to hate what I am anymore.โ€

I blink at her. โ€œI never said I hated what you are.โ€

โ€œFine. Hated what I wasnโ€™t.โ€

I open my mouth, her name ready to fall from the tip of my tongue. But I stop myself, honoring her wish to not use it again. โ€œGray. When I look at you, I see a strength that no Elite possessesโ€”and it called to me long before I ever discovered what you were or were not.โ€

Her eyes flick between mine, full of an emotion I canโ€™t decipher. โ€œAnd yet, youโ€™re still dragging me back to Ilya.โ€

โ€œDuty,โ€ I murmur. โ€œNot choice.โ€

โ€œRight.โ€ Her voice is stiff. She slings the pack over her shoulder and ducks out of the shelter. โ€œSo donโ€™t make this harder than it has to be.โ€

I follow behind, pulling my shirt on before adding the bow across my chest. Puddles litter the damp ground, the morning sun reflecting off what the storm left behind. โ€œIโ€™m not the only one making this difficult.โ€

Her scoff echoes off the stones. โ€œWe wouldnโ€™t even be in this position if youโ€™d have let me disappear and start a new life.โ€

โ€œDuty, remember?โ€

She stomps in front of me, rattling the chain between us. โ€œDoesnโ€™t mean youโ€™re not ruining my life, remember?โ€

โ€œYou did that yourself the moment you plunged a sword through the kingโ€™s chest, remember?โ€

โ€œHe came at me,ย remember?โ€ She spins to face me. โ€œAnd this kingdom is far better off without him. Maybe youโ€™ll start believing that after all youโ€™ve learned.โ€

My palms are suddenly planted on either side of her face as I shake my head. โ€œYou are a pain in the ass, you know that?โ€

โ€œWhy, because Iโ€™m right?โ€ she breathes.

โ€œBecause youโ€™re dangerous.โ€

Her eyes never stray from mine. โ€œI would have thought youโ€™d gathered that the first time I kicked your ass.โ€

โ€œOh, I did.โ€ My thumb brushes her cheek. โ€œBut it was when you kissed me that I truly feared what youโ€™d done to me.โ€

She shuts her eyes. โ€œI told you to stop that.โ€

โ€œThis is honesty, not flirting.โ€

โ€œWell, your right dimple is still showing, soโ€”โ€

โ€œIs that why your eyes are closed?โ€ I laugh, ducking my face so itโ€™s level with hers.

โ€œWe should keep walking,โ€ she blurts, turning away from me. โ€œYouโ€™re on a tight schedule and my feet are already hurtingโ€”โ€

โ€œDonโ€™t deflect, Gray,โ€ I call behind her.

โ€œDo you think it will rain today? Iโ€™d rather not be drenched again. Iโ€™m still drying off from yesterday.โ€

โ€œWe kissed.โ€ I see her back stiffen beneath the damp shirt sticking to her skin. โ€œThree times now.โ€

She turns, looking tired. โ€œWhy are you telling me this as if Iโ€™m not constantly avoiding thinking about it?โ€

โ€œBecause this is already more difficult than it should be,โ€ I say, taking a step toward her. โ€œYouโ€™re not just a mission to me. Youโ€™re not just another enemy for me to find. Youโ€™re something even more terrifying.โ€

Her voice is little more than a whisper. โ€œAnd what is that?โ€

โ€œA need.โ€

We stare at each other, both surprised by the words that pushed their way past my lips. Sunlight is streaming through her hair, making her glow like something far too heavenly for me.

โ€œI thought you had found your courage,โ€ she says softly.

I smile slightly. โ€œMaybe Iโ€™m fine with being a fool. So long as itโ€™s for you.โ€

She shakes her head, backing away from me. Her mouth opens to argue, andโ€”

A twig snaps faintly to my right.

Instinct has me angling toward her, shielding her body as I clamp a hand over her mouth.

I whip my head toward the sound, searching for any sign of who I fear may have found us.

Itโ€™s only when piercing pain erupts in my shoulder that I know I was right.

Bandits.

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