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Chapter no 43

Winter World

THE DAYย JAMES LEAVES, I get Oscar to help me move the exercise equipment to the rec center. Itโ€™s only fair. My progress has stopped, and others should be able to benefit from the equipment. Besides, I know James would continue to fight me on this, so itโ€™s easier to move it while heโ€™s gone. Heโ€™ll understand. And it gives me something to do other than worry about him.

The larger fight between him and me looms: the mission. Thatโ€™s another reason for getting rid of the equipment. Soon, I wonโ€™t be here to use it.

Caspia is only a few hours away by helicopter. James will be home tonight, and Iโ€™ll break the news to him that Iโ€™m coming with him. I dread it. Iโ€™m nervous about it. But I have to do it.

Around noon, Madison stops by. Itโ€™s just her. Owen and Adeline are at the gym, playing.

She finds me cleaning the kitchen. I always clean when I have a lot on my mind or when Iโ€™m nervous.

We sit on the couch, which now feels almost lonely with the room cleared out.

โ€œYou got rid of the exercise equipment?โ€ โ€œYeah. I was done with it.โ€

She cocks her head.

โ€œMy rehabilitation is over.โ€

She glances at the cane. โ€œI see. Whereโ€™s James?โ€ โ€œAt a meeting.โ€

โ€œOutside the camp?โ€ โ€œYeah.โ€

She eyes my cleaning supplies, still sitting on the kitchen counter, evidence of my nervousness.

โ€œYouโ€™re worried about him?โ€ โ€œA bit.โ€

โ€œAnd?โ€ When I donโ€™t respond, she presses me. โ€œWhatโ€™s really going on?โ€

I need to tell somebody. I need to talk to someone about all the things going on right now. Oscar is great, but he just isnโ€™t that someone. I need my sister.

โ€œIf I tell you, Madison, you have to promise not to tell anyone. I mean it. Not even David. Or the kids.โ€

She shifts on the couch. โ€œI promise. What is it?โ€

โ€œNASAโ€™s launching another mission to space. Soon.โ€ Her mouth falls open. โ€œWhy?โ€

โ€œI canโ€™t tell you that.โ€ โ€œJames is going?โ€

โ€œJames is leading the mission.โ€ โ€œAnd youโ€™re going to go.โ€

As usual, Madison has seen right to the heart of the issue. โ€œYes.โ€

โ€œAnd he doesnโ€™t want you to go.โ€

โ€œI donโ€™t know yet. But I think heโ€™ll say no.โ€ โ€œAnd do you know why?โ€

I chew my lip. This is not the conversation I wanted to have. What I want is some help in convincing James.

โ€œBecause heโ€™s stubborn.โ€

Madison gives me a look that says,ย You and I both know thatโ€™s not the reason.

I shrug. โ€œBecause he cares?โ€

โ€œEmma, I think itโ€™s a little more than that at this point. Iโ€™ve seen the way he looks at you. I know youโ€™ve seen it too.โ€

I have no idea what to say to that. โ€œOscar,โ€ I call over my shoulder.

He emerges from Jamesโ€™s office nook, where heโ€™s been doing some work that James left for him.

โ€œYes, Emma?โ€

โ€œDo you mind going to the depot to get our weekly rations?โ€

โ€œNot at all. Is there anything else I should get while Iโ€™m out?โ€ โ€œNo thanks.โ€

Once heโ€™s gone, I say to Madison, โ€œWe havenโ€™t really talked aboutโ€ฆ that.โ€

โ€œWell maybe you need to. Maybe your issue isnโ€™t a debate about the mission. Maybe itโ€™s figuring out what the two of you are.โ€

โ€œMaybe.โ€

โ€œThereโ€™s no maybe about it, Emma. Listen, I know Iโ€™m not a scientist or a genius like you and James, but I know people. And I knowย you. I know you better than I know any other person. Even David. Emma, youโ€™ve never cared about anyone the way you care about him. If you donโ€™t tell James how you feel, youโ€™ll regret it for the rest of your life.โ€

 

 

Iโ€™M NOTย the only one who needs to tell someone how they feel.

Jamesโ€™s brother works first shift. While heโ€™s gone, I go next door to talk to Abby.

Like Madison, Abby now has a stay-at-home job that she does through the AtlanticNet. Everyone is working, no matter what, no matter where they sit. A day care (they call it a school, but there is no curriculum) has been set up in the gym so that parents can work full-time. There are no full-time mothers or fathers anymore. Thatโ€™s not an option. Another cost of the Long Winter. Of survival.

Sheโ€™s very apologetic when she answers the door.

โ€œIโ€™m really sorry, but I have a deadline in an hour, and I have to finish reviewing this document.โ€

โ€œPlease, take your time. Will you come over to our place when youโ€™re free? No rush.โ€

โ€œOf course. Everything all right?โ€

โ€œYeah. Itโ€™s fine. I justโ€ฆ need to ask you something.โ€

Twenty minutes later, Iโ€™m back home, sitting on the couch reviewing a document on my tablet, when thereโ€™s a knock at the door. I move to get up, but Oscar is faster.

โ€œHello, Abby,โ€ he says, opening the door.

โ€œOscar,โ€ she says quietly. When she sees me, her expression brightens. โ€œHi. Now still a good time?โ€

โ€œSure, come on in.โ€

She joins me on the couch, and we sit together just as Madison and I did. And just as with my sister, I swear Abby to secrecy, and when sheโ€™s agreed, I say, โ€œJames is going on a mission.โ€

โ€œWhat kind of mission?โ€ Abby asks.

โ€œThe kind he might not come back from.โ€

Abby glances away, trying to process the news. โ€œOkay.โ€

โ€œI donโ€™t know when the mission will happen. Probably within a few months, if I had to guess.โ€

โ€œIs there anything I can do?โ€ โ€œThere is.โ€

โ€œYou want me to talk with Alex.โ€

โ€œYes. James has never said a word to me about what happened between Alex and him or anything that happened before. But I know, when he goes on this mission, it would help him to know that everyone back here supports him and is pulling for him. Whatever James did before, heโ€™s been a good brother to Alex since the Long Winter began. Heโ€™s the reason weโ€™re all here. Heโ€™s kept us alive. And heโ€™s probably going to give his life for ours.โ€

Abby stands and rubs her palms on her pants as if to dry them. โ€œItโ€™s a tall order, Emma. But Iโ€™ll see what I can do.โ€

 

 

JAMES DOESNโ€™T RETURNย that night. Or the next day.

Oscar and I walk down to the Olympus Building. I dart in and out of offices, asking everyone I know if theyโ€™ve heard anything. After a while, I feel like a mail delivery person trying to find the recipient for an errant package.

No one has any information. Or at least, none theyโ€™re willing to share. Iโ€™ve never missed satellite phones more than I do now.

 

 

Iย BARELY SLEEP THAT NIGHT. I canโ€™t help thinking,ย What if the Caspians have taken James and Fowler hostage? Or shot their helicopter down? Or declared war?

The next day, I resume cleaning the house. Oscar studies me curiously. I think if I wipe down the kitchen sink and faucet one more time, the faux chrome and stainless steel will start to wear away.

โ€œJames is incredibly capable,โ€ Oscar says mildly. โ€œIf anyone could return, itโ€™s him.โ€

So heโ€™s worried too. Oscar has a strange way of showing itโ€”by comforting me. Iโ€™m thankful that heโ€™s here with us, though he remains a mystery to me.

A knock at the door almost scares me out of my skin. I race to answer it, making the best time I can with my cane, hoping itโ€™s good news. But I realize, just before I answer the door: James wouldnโ€™t knock; he would just come in.

A messenger with bad newsโ€ฆ they would knock.

Anxious now, I jerk the door open, and reel back at the unexpected visitor.

Alex.

โ€œCan I come in?โ€ he asks. โ€œOf course.โ€

Inside, he fixes Oscar with a hard stare.

โ€œHello, sir,โ€ Oscar says, his tone completely divorced from the animosity Alex is directing at him.

Alex and I sit on the couch.

โ€œAbby told me that James is leaving. And he might not be coming back.โ€

โ€œThatโ€™s right.โ€

โ€œAnd that heโ€™s the reason weโ€™re here.โ€ I nod.

โ€œI want to know whatโ€™s going on. I want to know what heโ€™s done, and what kind of danger heโ€™s in. Will you tell me?โ€

For the next hour, I tell Alex everythingโ€”starting with the moment James rescued me from the wreckage of the ISS. He listens silently, thoughtfully. I can see the resemblance with James. Theyโ€™re both deep thinkers.

When Iโ€™m done, he rises, and simply says, โ€œThank you.โ€

I push up on my cane. โ€œWill you come to see him?โ€ โ€œI donโ€™t know yet. I need time to think about it.โ€

 

 

ANOTHER NIGHT WITHOUT SLEEP. This is what it will be like if he goes on the mission and I stay here. I would do nothing but think about him and worry. Iโ€™m more convinced than ever: I have to go.

Iโ€™m sitting at the dining room table, typing on my tablet, when the door flies open. I turn and stand and my heart melts when I see whoโ€™s standing in the door, snow falling in sheets behind him.

James.

He looks haggard. But heโ€™s here.

I grab my cane and race across the living room. When he sees me practically running, he runs himself, and we embrace. I hug him tightly, and he hugs me back.

โ€œThey saidโ€”โ€ he begins.

โ€œForget what they said,โ€ I whisper in his ear. โ€œIโ€™m so glad youโ€™re home.

Iโ€™m glad youโ€™re safe.โ€

When I finally release the hug, he studies me, a curious expression in his eyes.

โ€œI was so worried about you,โ€ I say.

He smiles. โ€œI need to go away more often.โ€

Without thinking about it, I lean in. Suddenly, his lips are on mine and the kiss happens, so unexpectedly, and a nuclear bomb of emotions goes off inside of me. I actually feel my legs going weak. Iโ€™m not sure if itโ€™s because my legsย areย weak, but it feels like Iโ€™m falling down a well.

When we break, he whispers in my ear, โ€œOscar?โ€ โ€œHe just left to pick up our rations.โ€

He kisses me again, more passionately, more urgently, and hugs me tighter, his hands moving down my back. I walk backward toward my bedroom, and he follows, and we close the door and do something Iโ€™ve wanted to do for a long time.

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