CINDER SLAMMED SHUT THE APARTMENT DOOR ANDย marched into the living room. Adri was sitting stiff beside the hearth, glowering at Cinder as if sheโd been waiting for her.
Cinder clenched her fists. โHow dare you send for me like some common criminal? Didnโt you think that maybe I was in the middle of something?โ
โHow dare I treat you like a common cyborg, you mean?โ Adri folded her hands in her lap. โYou are a common cyborg, and one who is under my legal jurisdiction. It is my duty to ensure you donโt become a menace to society, and it seemed quite clear that you were abusing the privileges Iโve allowed you in the past.โ
โWhat privileges?โ
โI have always allowed you freedom, Cinder, to do as you like, to go where you like. But itโs come to my attention you do not respect the boundaries and responsibilities that come with that freedom.โ
Cinder frowned and drew back. Sheโd had her own angry speech repeating in her head the entire hover ride home. She had not been expecting Adri to bite back with a speech of her own. โIs this because I didnโt respond to a few comms?โ
Adri tucked her shoulders back. โWhat were you doing at the palace today, Cinder?โ
Cinderโs heart skipped. โThe palace?โ Adri raised a calm eyebrow.
โYouโve been tracking my ID.โ
โYouโve made it necessary to take precautions.โ โI havenโtย doneย anything.โ
โYou havenโt answered my question.โ
Cinderโs internal warnings went off. Spiking adrenaline. She sucked down a breath. โI went to join the protests, all right? Is that a crime?โ
โI was under the impression that you were in the basement, working, as you were supposed to be doing. To sneak out of the house without permission,
without even informing me, to attend some gratuitous parade, and all the while Peony isโโ Her voice hitched. Adri lowered her eyes, collected herself, but her voice was thicker when she spoke again. โYour records also show you took a hover ride today, to the outskirts of the city, the old warehouse district. It seems clear to me that you were attempting to run away.โ
โRun away? No. There isโฆthatโs whereโฆโ She hesitated. โThereโs an old parts store down there. I was going for parts.โ
โIs that so? And pray tell, where did you get the money for the hover?โ Biting her lip, Cinder sank her gaze to the floor.
โThis is unacceptable,โ said Adri. โI will not tolerate such behavior from you.โ
Cinder heard shuffling in the hallway. Glancing around the door, she saw Pearl sneaking from her bedroom, drawn to her motherโs raised voice. She turned back to Adri.
โAfter everything that Iโve done for you,โ continued Adri, โeverything weโve sacrificed, you have the gall toย stealย from me.โ
Cinder frowned. โI didnโt steal from you.โ
โNo?โ Adriโs knuckles whitened. โA few univs for a hover ride I could have overlooked, Cinder, but tell me, where did you obtain the 600 univs in order to pay for yourโโ Her eyes fell to Cinderโs boots, lips curling in a sneer. โโyour newย limb? Isnโt it true that that money was reserved for rent and food and household expenses?โ
Cinderโs stomach clenched.
โI screened Ikoโs memory. 600 univs in just one week, not to mention toying with the pearls that Garan gave me for our anniversary. It makes me sick to think what else youโve been hiding from me.โ
Cinder squeezed her trembling fists against her thighs, glad, for once, that sheโd never told Iko about being Lunar. โIt wasnโtโโ
โI donโt want to hear it.โ Adri bunched her lips. โIf you hadnโt been out dallying all day you would know thatโโher voice rose, bolstered, as if anger alone could keep tears at bayโโthat I now have a funeral to pay for. 600 univs would have bought my daughter a respectable plaque, and I intend to get that money back. Weโll be selling off some personal belongings in order to afford it, and you will be required to make up your fair share.โ
Cinder gripped the doorjamb. She wanted to tell Adri that no fancy plaque would bring Peony back, but she didnโt have the strength. Shutting her eyes, she planted her brow against the cool wood frame.
โDonโt just stand there, pretending to understand what I can be going through. You are not part of this family. You arenโt evenย humanย anymore.โ
โI am human,โ said Cinder, quietly, the anger drained out of her. She just wanted Adri to stop talking so she could go to her room and be alone and think about Peony. The antidote. Their escape.
โNo, Cinder. Humans cry.โ
Cinder sank back, wrapping her arms protectively around herself.
โGo ahead. Shed a tear for your little sister. I seem to be all dried up this evening, so why donโt you share the burden?โ
โThatโs not fair.โ
โNot fair?โ Adri barked. โWhat isnโt fair is thatย youย are still alive whileย sheย is not. That is not fair! You should have died in that accident. They should have let you die and left my family alone!โ
Cinder stomped her foot. โStop blaming me! I didnโt ask to live. I didnโt ask to be adopted. I didnโt ask to be made cyborg. None of this is my fault! And Peony isnโt my fault either, and neither is Garan. I didnโt start this plague, I didnโtโโ
She stopped herself as Dr. Erlandโs words crashed down on her. Lunars had brought the plague to Earth. Lunars were at fault. Lunars.
โDid you just short-circuit?โ
Cinder shook off the thought and threw a silent glare at Pearl before swinging back toward Adri. โI can get the money back,โ she said. โEnough to buy Peony the most beautiful plaqueโor a real tombstone even.โ
โIt is too late for that. You have proven that you have no part in this family. You have proven that you cannot be trusted.โ Adri smoothed her skirt over her knees. โAs punishment for your thievery and for attempting to run away this afternoon, I have decided you will not be allowed to attend the annual ball.โ
Cinder bit back a wry laugh. Did Adri think she was a fool?
โUntil further notice,โ Adri continued, โyou will go only so far as the basement during the week and to your booth at the festival so you can begin repaying me for the money you stole.โ
Cinder dug her fingers into her thighs, too incensed to argue. Every fiber, every nerve, every wire was trembling.
โAnd you will leave your foot with me.โ She started. โExcuse me?โ
โI think it a fair solution. After all, you bought it with my money, therefore it is mine to do with as I please. In some cultures they would cut off your hand, Cinder. Consider yourself fortunate.โ
โBut itโs my foot!โ
โAnd you will have to do without it until you can find a cheaper replacement.โ She glowered at Cinderโs feet. Her lip curled with disgust.
โYou areย notย human, Cinder. Itโs about time you realized that.โ
Jaw working, Cinder struggled to form an argument. But legally, the money had been Adriโs. Legally,ย Cinderย belonged to Adri. She had no rights, no belongings. She was nothing but a cyborg.
โYou may go now,โ said Adri, casting her eyes toward the empty mantel. โJust be sure to leave your foot in the hallway before going to bed tonight.โ
Fists clenching, Cinder drew back into the hallway. Pearl plastered herself to the wall, eyeing Cinder with disgust. Her cheeks were flushed with recent tears.
โWaitโone more thing, Cinder.โ She froze.
โYou will find Iโve already begun selling off some unnecessary items. Iโve left some faulty parts in your room that were deemed worthless. Perhaps you can find something to do with them.โ
When it was clear that Adri was finished, Cinder stormed down the hall without looking back. Anger sloshed through her. She wanted to rampage through the house, destroying everything, but a quiet voice in her head calmed her. Adri wanted that. Adri wanted an excuse to have her arrested, to be rid of her once and for all.
She just needed time. Another week, two at the most, and the car would be ready.
Then she really would be a runaway cyborg, but this time, Adri wouldnโt be able to track her.
She stomped into her bedroom and slammed the door, falling against it with a hot, shaking breath. She squeezed her eyes. One more week.ย One more week.
When her breath had begun to settle and the warnings in her vision disappeared, Cinder opened her eyes. Her room was as messy as ever, old tools and parts scattered across the grease-stained blankets that made up her bed, but her eyes immediately landed on a new addition to the mess.
Her gut plummeted.
She knelt over the pile of worthless parts that Adri had left for her to find. A beat-up tread punctured with pebbles and debris. An ancient fan with a crooked blade. Two aluminum armsโone that still had Peonyโs velvet ribbon tied around the wrist.
Clenching her jaw, she started sorting through the pieces. Carefully. One by one. Her fingers trembled over every mangled screw. Every bit of melted plastic. She shook her head, silently pleading. Pleading.
Finally she found what she was searching for.
With a dry, grateful sob, she crumpled over her knees, squeezing Ikoโs
worthless personality chip against her chest.