best counter
Search
Report & Feedback

Chapter no 2

Unravel Me (Shatter Me Book 2)

A sharp knock and the door flies open.

โ€œAh, Ms. Ferrars. I donโ€™t know what you hope to accomplish by sitting in the corner.โ€ Castleโ€™s easy grin dances into the room before he does.

I take a tight breath and try to make myself look at Castle but I canโ€™t.

Instead I whisper an apology and listen to the sorry sound my words make in this large room. I feel my shaking fingers clench against the thick, padded mats spread out across the floor and think about how Iโ€™ve accomplished nothing since Iโ€™ve been here. Itโ€™s humiliating, so humiliating to disappoint one of the only people whoโ€™s ever been kind to me.

Castle stands directly in front of me, waits until I finally look up. โ€œThereโ€™s no need to apologize,โ€ he says. His sharp, clear brown eyes and friendly smile make it easy to forget heโ€™s the leader of Omega Point. The leader of this entire underground movement dedicated to fighting The Reestablishment. His voice is too gentle, too kind, and itโ€™s almost worse.ย Sometimes I wish he would justย yell at me.ย โ€œBut,โ€ he continues, โ€œyou do have to learn how to harness your Energy, Ms. Ferrars.โ€

A pause. A pace.

His hands rest on the stack of bricks I was supposed to have destroyed. He pretends not to notice the red rims around my eyes or the metal pipes I threw across the room. His gaze carefully avoids the bloody smears on the wooden planks set off to the side; his questions donโ€™t ask me why my fists are clenched so tight and whether or not Iโ€™ve injured myself again. He cocks his head in my direction but heโ€™s staring at a spot directly behind me and his voice is soft when he speaks. โ€œI know this is difficult for you,โ€ he says. โ€œBut you must learn. You have to. Your life will depend upon it.โ€

I nod, lean back against the wall, welcome the cold and the pain of the brick digging into my spine. I pull my knees up to my chest and feel my feet press into the protective mats covering the ground. Iโ€™m so close to tears Iโ€™m afraid I might scream. โ€œI just donโ€™t know how,โ€ I finally say to him. โ€œI donโ€™t know any of this. I donโ€™t even know what Iโ€™m supposed to be doing.โ€ I stare at the ceiling and blink blink blink. My eyes feel shiny, damp. โ€œI donโ€™t know how to make things happen.โ€

โ€œThen you have to think,โ€ Castle says, undeterred. He picks up a discarded metal pipe. Weighs it in his hands. โ€œYou have to find links between the events

that transpired. When you broke through the concrete in Warnerโ€™s torture chamberโ€”when you punched through the steel door to save Mr. Kentโ€”what happened? Why in those two instances were you able to react in such an extraordinary way?โ€ He sits down some feet away from me. Pushes the pipe in my direction. โ€œI need you to analyze your abilities, Ms. Ferrars. You have to focus.โ€

Focus.

Itโ€™s one word but itโ€™s enough, itโ€™s all it takes to make me feel sick.

Everyone, it seems, needs me to focus. First Warner needed me to focus, and now Castle needs me to focus.

Iโ€™ve never been able to follow through.

Castleโ€™s deep, sad sigh brings me back to the present. He gets to his feet.

He smooths out the only navy-blue blazer he seems to own and I catch a glimpse of the silver Omega symbol embroidered into the back. An absent hand touches the end of his ponytail; he always ties his dreads in a clean knot at the base of his neck. โ€œYou are resisting yourself,โ€ he says, though he says it gently. โ€œMaybe you should work with someone else for a change. Maybe a partner will help you work things outโ€”to discover the connection between these two events.โ€

My shoulders stiffen, surprised. โ€œI thought you said I had to work alone.โ€

He squints past me. Scratches a spot beneath his ear, shoves his other hand into a pocket. โ€œI didnโ€™t actually want you to work alone,โ€ he says. โ€œBut no one volunteered for the task.โ€

I donโ€™t know why I suck in my breath, why Iโ€™m so surprised. I shouldnโ€™t be surprised. Not everyone is Adam.

Not everyone is safe from me the way he is. No one but Adam has ever touched me and enjoyed it.ย No one except for Warner.ย But despite Adamโ€™s best intentions, he canโ€™t train with me. Heโ€™s busy with other things.

Things no one wants to tell me about.

But Castle is staring at me with hopeful eyes, generous eyes, eyes that have no idea that these new words heโ€™s offered me are so much worse. Worse because as much as I know the truth, it still hurts to hear it. It hurts to remember that though I might live in a warm bubble with Adam, the rest of the world still sees me as a threat. A monster. An abomination.

Warner was right. No matter where I go, I canโ€™t seem to run from this.ย โ€œWhatโ€™s changed?โ€ I ask him. โ€œWhoโ€™s willing to train me now?โ€ I pause.

โ€œYou?โ€

Castle smiles.

Itโ€™s the kind of smile that flushes humiliated heat up my neck and spears

my pride right through the vertebrae. I have to resist the urge to bolt out the door.

Please please please do not pity me, is what I want to say.

โ€œI wish I had the time,โ€ Castle says to me. โ€œBut Kenji is finally freeโ€”we were able to reorganize his scheduleโ€”and he said heโ€™d be happy to work with you.โ€ A moment of hesitation. โ€œThat is, if thatโ€™s all right with you.โ€

Kenji.

I want to laugh out loud. Kenjiย wouldย be the only one willing to risk working with me. I injured him once. By accident. But he and I havenโ€™t spent much time together since he first led our expedition into Omega Point. It was like he was just doing a task, fulfilling a mission; once complete, he went back to his own life. Apparently Kenji is important around here. He has a million things to do. Things to regulate. People seem to like him, respect him, even.

I wonder if theyโ€™ve ever known him as the obnoxious, foul-mouthed Kenji I first met.

โ€œSure,โ€ I tell Castle, attempting a pleasant expression for the first time since he arrived. โ€œThat sounds great.โ€

Castle stands up. His eyes are bright, eager, easily pleased. โ€œPerfect. Iโ€™ll have him meet you at breakfast tomorrow. You can eat together and go from there.โ€

โ€œOh but I usuallyโ€”โ€

โ€œI know.โ€ Castle cuts me off. His smile is pressed into a thin line now, his forehead creased with concern. โ€œYou like to eat your meals with Mr. Kent. I know this. But youโ€™ve hardly spent any time with the others, Ms. Ferrars, and if youโ€™re going to be here, you need to start trusting us. The people of Omega Point feel close to Kenji. He can vouch for you. If everyone sees you spending time together, theyโ€™ll feel less intimidated by your presence. It will help you adjust.โ€

Heat like hot oil spatters across my face; I flinch, feel my fingers twitch, try to find a place to look, try to pretend I canโ€™t feel the pain caught in my chest. โ€œTheyโ€™reโ€”theyโ€™re afraid of me,โ€ I tell him, I whisper, I trail off. โ€œI donโ€™tโ€”I didnโ€™t want to bother anyone. I didnโ€™t want to get in their way โ€

Castle sighs, long and loud. He looks down and up, scratches the soft spot beneath his chin. โ€œTheyโ€™re only afraid,โ€ he says finally, โ€œbecause they donโ€™t know you. If you just tried a little harderโ€”if you made even the smallest effort to get to know anyoneโ€”โ€ He stops. Frowns. โ€œMs. Ferrars, you have been here two weeks and you hardly even speak to your roommates.โ€

โ€œBut thatโ€™s notโ€”I think theyโ€™re greatโ€”โ€

โ€œAnd yet you ignore them? You spend no time with them? Why?โ€

Because Iโ€™ve never had girl friends before. Because Iโ€™m afraid Iโ€™ll doย something wrong, say something wrong and theyโ€™ll end up hating me like allย the other girls Iโ€™ve known. And I like them too much, which will make theirย inevitable rejection so much harder to endure.

I say nothing.

Castle shakes his head. โ€œYou did so well the first day you arrived. You seemed almostย friendlyย with Brendan. I donโ€™t know what happened,โ€ Castle continues. โ€œI thought you would do well here.โ€

Brendan. The thin boy with platinum-blond hair and electric currents running through his veins. I remember him. He was nice to me. โ€œI like Brendan,โ€ I tell Castle, bewildered. โ€œIs he upset with me?โ€

โ€œUpset?โ€ Castle shakes his head, laughs out loud. He doesnโ€™t answer my question. โ€œI donโ€™t understand, Ms. Ferrars. Iโ€™ve tried to be patient with you, Iโ€™ve tried to give you time, but I confess Iโ€™m quite perplexed. You were so different when you first arrivedโ€”you were excited to be here! But it took less than a week for you to withdraw completely. You donโ€™t even look at anyone when you walk through the halls. What happened to conversation? To friendship?โ€

Yes.

It took 1 day for me to settle in. 1 day for me to look around. 1 day for me to get excited about a different life and 1 day for everyone to find out who I am and what Iโ€™ve done.

Castle doesnโ€™t say anything about the mothers who see me walking down the hall and yank their children out of my way. He doesnโ€™t mention the hostile stares and the unwelcoming words Iโ€™ve endured since Iโ€™ve arrived. He doesnโ€™t say anything about the kids whoโ€™ve been warned to stay far, far away, and the handful of elderly people who watch me too closely. I can only imagine what theyโ€™ve heard, where they got their stories from.

Juliette.

A girl with a lethal touch that saps the strength and energy of human beings until theyโ€™re limp, paralyzed carcasses wheezing on the floor. A girl who spent most of her life in hospitals and juvenile detention centers, a girl who was cast off by her own parents, labeled as certifiably insane, and sentenced to isolation in an asylum where even the rats were afraid to live.

A girl.

So power hungry that she killed a small child. She tortured a toddler. She brought a grown man gasping to his knees. She doesnโ€™t even have the decency to kill herself.

None of it is a lie.

So I look at Castle with spots of color on my cheeks and unspoken letters on my lips and eyes that refuse to reveal their secrets.

He sighs.

He almost says something. He tries to speak but his eyes inspect my face and he changes his mind. He only offers me a quick nod, a deep breath, taps his watch, says, โ€œThree hours until lights-out,โ€ and turns to go.

Pauses in the doorway.

โ€œMs. Ferrars,โ€ he says suddenly, softly, without turning around. โ€œYouโ€™ve chosen to stay with us, to fight with us, to become a member of Omega Point.โ€ A pause. โ€œWeโ€™re going to need your help. And Iโ€™m afraid weโ€™re running out of time.โ€

I watch him leave.

I listen to his departing footsteps and lean my head back against the wall. Close my eyes against the ceiling. Hear his voice, solemn and steady, ringing in my ears.

Weโ€™re running out of time,ย he said.

As if time were the kind of thing you could run out of, as if it were measured into bowls that were handed to us at birth and if we ate too much or too fast or right before jumping into the water then our time would be lost, wasted, already spent.

But time is beyond our finite comprehension. Itโ€™s endless, it exists outside of us; we cannot run out of it or lose track of it or find a way to hold on to it. Time goes on even when we do not.

We have plenty of time, is what Castle should have said. We have all the time in the world, is what he should have said to me. But he didnโ€™t because what he meantย tick tockย is that our timeย tick tockย is shifting. Itโ€™s hurtling forward heading in an entirely new direction slamming face-first into something else and

tick tick tick tick tick

itโ€™s almost time for war.

You'll Also Like