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Chapter no 7

Unravel Me (Shatter Me Book 2)

Weโ€™re trailing down a series of corridors Iโ€™ve never seen before.

Weโ€™re passing all of the regular halls and wings, past the training room I normally occupy, and for the first time since Iโ€™ve been here, Iโ€™m really paying attention to my surroundings. All of a sudden my senses feel sharper, clearer; my entire being feels like itโ€™s humming with a renewed kind of energy.

I am electric.

This entire hideout has been dug out of the groundโ€”itโ€™s nothing but cavernous tunnels and interconnected passageways, all powered by supplies and electricity stolen from secret storage units belonging to The Reestablishment. This space is invaluable. Castle told us once that it took him at least a decade to design it, and a decade more to get the work done. By then heโ€™d also managed to recruit all of the other members of this underground world. I can understand why heโ€™s so relentless about security down here, why heโ€™s not willing to let anything happen to it. I donโ€™t think I would either.

Kenji stops.

We reach what looks like a dead endโ€”what could be the very end of Omega Point.

Kenji pulls out a key card I didnโ€™t know he was hiding, and his hand fumbles for a panel buried in the stone. He slides the panel open. Does something I canโ€™t see. Swipes the key card. Hits a switch.

The entire wall rumbles to life.

The pieces are coming apart, shifting out of place until they reveal a hole big enough for our bodies to clamber through. Kenji motions for me to follow his lead and I scramble through the entryway, glancing back to watch the wall close up behind me.

My feet hit the ground on the other side.

Itโ€™s like a cave. Massive, wide, separated into 3 longitudinal sections. The middle section is the most narrow and serves as a walkway; square glass rooms fit with slim glass doors make up the left and right sections. Each clear wall acts as a partition to rooms on either sideโ€”everything is see-through.

Thereโ€™s an electric aura engulfing the entire space; each cube is bright with white light and blinking machinery; sharp and dull hums of energy pulse through the vast dimensions.

There are at least 20 rooms down here.

10 on either side, all of them unobstructed from view. I recognize a number

of faces from the dining hall down here, some of them strapped to machines, needles stuck in their bodies, monitors beeping about some kind of information I canโ€™t understand. Doors slide open and closed open and closed open and closed; words and whispers and footsteps, hand gestures and half- formed thoughts collect in the air.

This.

This is where everything happens.

Castle told me 2 weeks agoโ€”the day after I arrivedโ€” that he had a pretty good idea why we are the way we are. He said that theyโ€™d been doing research for years.

Research.

I see figures running, gasping on what resemble inordinately fast treadmills. I see a woman reloading a gun in a room bursting with weapons and I see a man holding something that emits a bright blue flame. I see a person standing in a chamber full of nothing but water and there are ropes stacked high and strung across the ceiling and all kinds of liquids, chemicals, contraptions I canโ€™t name and my brain wonโ€™t stop screaming and my lungs keep catching fire and itโ€™s too much too much too much too much

Too many machines, too many lights, too many people in too many rooms taking notes, talking amongst themselves, glancing at the clocks every few seconds and Iโ€™m stumbling forward, looking too closely and not closely enough and then I hear it. I try so hard not to but itโ€™s barely contained behind these thick glass walls and there it is again.

The low, guttural sound of human agony.

It hits me right in the face. Punches me right in the stomach. Realization jumps on my back and explodes in my skin and rakes its fingernails down my neck and Iโ€™m choking on impossibility.

Adam.

I see him. Heโ€™s already here, in one of the glass rooms. Shirtless. Strapped down to a gurney, arms and legs clamped in place, wires from a nearby machine taped to his temples, his forehead, just below his collarbone. His eyes are pressed shut, his fists are clenched, his jaw is tight, his face too taut from the effort not to scream.

I donโ€™t understand what theyโ€™re doing to him.

I donโ€™t know whatโ€™s happening I donโ€™t understandย whyย itโ€™s happening or why he needs a machine or why it keeps blinking or beeping and I canโ€™t seem to move or breathe and Iโ€™m trying to remember my voice, my hands, my head, and my feet and then he

jerks.

He convulses against the stays, strains against the pain until his fists are pounding the padding of the gurney and I hear him cry out in anguish and for a moment the world stops, everything slows down, sounds are strangled, colors look smeared and the floor seems set on its side and I think wow, I think Iโ€™m actually going to die.

Iโ€™m going to drop dead or Iโ€™m going to kill the person responsible for this. Itโ€™s one or the other.

Thatโ€™s when I see Castle. Castle, standing in the corner of Adamโ€™s room, watching in silence as this 18-year-old boy rages in agony while he does nothing. Nothing except watch, except to take notes in his little book, to purse his lips as he tilts his head to the side. To glance at the monitor on the beeping machine.

And the thought is so simple when it slips into my head. So calm. So easy. So,ย soย easy.

Iโ€™m going to kill him. โ€œJulietteโ€”noโ€”โ€

Kenji grabs me by the waist, arms like bands of iron around me and I think Iโ€™m screaming, I think Iโ€™m saying things Iโ€™ve never heard myself say before and Kenji is telling me to calm down, heโ€™s saying, โ€œThis isย exactlyย why I didnโ€™t want to bring you in hereโ€”you donโ€™t understandโ€”itโ€™s not what it looks likeโ€”โ€

And I decide I should probably kill Kenji, too. Just for being an idiot. โ€œLET GO OF MEโ€”โ€

โ€œStopย kickingย meโ€”โ€

โ€œIโ€™m going toย murderย himโ€”โ€

โ€œYeah, you should really stop saying that out loud, okay? Youโ€™re not doing yourself any favorsโ€”โ€

โ€œLET GO OF ME, KENJI, I SWEAR TO GODโ€”โ€

โ€œMs. Ferrars!โ€

Castle is standing at the end of the walkway, a few feet from Adamโ€™s glass room. The door is open. Adam isnโ€™t jerking anymore, but he doesnโ€™t appear to be conscious, either.

White, hot rage.

Itโ€™s all I know right now. The world looks so black-and-white from here, so easy to demolish and conquer. This is anger like nothing Iโ€™ve known before. Itโ€™s an anger so raw, so potent itโ€™s actually calming, like a feeling thatโ€™s finally found its place, a feeling that finally sits comfortably as it settles into my bones.

Iโ€™ve become a mold for liquid metal; thick, searing heat distributes itself throughout my body and the excess coats my hands, forging my fists with a strength so breathtaking, an energy so intense I think it might engulf me. Iโ€™m lightheaded from the rush of it.

I could do anything.

Anything.

Kenjiโ€™s arms drop away from me. I donโ€™t have to look at him to know that heโ€™s stumbling back. Afraid. Confused. Probably disturbed.

I donโ€™t care.

โ€œSo this is where youโ€™ve been,โ€ I say to Castle, and Iโ€™m surprised by the cool, fluid tone of my voice. โ€œThis is what youโ€™ve been doing.โ€

Castle steps closer and appears to regret it. He looks startled, surprised by something he sees on my face. He tries to speak and I cut him off.

โ€œWhat have you done to him?โ€ I demand. โ€œWhat have you beenย doing to himโ€”โ€

โ€œMs. Ferrars, pleaseโ€”โ€

โ€œHe is not yourย experiment!โ€ I explode, and the composure is gone, the steadiness in my voice is gone and Iโ€™m suddenly so unstable again I can hardly keep my hands from shaking. โ€œYou think you can just use him for yourย researchโ€”โ€

โ€œMs. Ferrars, please, you must calm yourselfโ€”โ€

โ€œDonโ€™t tell me to calm down!โ€ I canโ€™t imagine what they must have done to him down here, testing him, treating him like some kind of specimen.

Theyโ€™reย torturingย him.

โ€œI would not have expected you to have such an adverse reaction to this room,โ€ Castle says. Heโ€™s trying to be conversational. Reasonable.

Charismatic, even. It makes me wonder what I must look like right now. I wonder if heโ€™s afraid of me. โ€œI thought you understood the importance of the research we do at Omega Point,โ€ he says. โ€œWithout it, how could we possibly hope to understand our origins?โ€

โ€œYouโ€™re hurting himโ€”youโ€™reย killingย him! What have you doneโ€”โ€ โ€œNothing he hasnโ€™t asked to be a part of.โ€ Castleโ€™s voice is tight and his lips

are tight and I can see his patience is starting to wear thin. โ€œMs. Ferrars, if you

are insinuating that Iโ€™ve used him for my own personal experimentation, I would recommend you take a closer look at the situation.โ€ He says the last few syllables with a little too much emphasis, a little too much fire, and I realize Iโ€™ve never seen him angry before.

โ€œI know that youโ€™ve been struggling here,โ€ Castle continues. โ€œI know you

are unaccustomed to seeing yourself as part of a group, and Iโ€™ve made an effort to understand where you might be coming fromโ€”Iโ€™ve tried to help you adjust. But you must look around!โ€ He gestures toward the glass walls and the people behind them. โ€œWe are all the same. We are working on the same team! I have subjected Adam to nothing I have not undergone myself. We are simply running tests to see where his supernatural abilities lie. We cannot know for certain what he is capable of if we do not test him first.โ€ His voice drops an octave or 2. โ€œAnd we do not have the luxury of waiting several years until he accidentally discovers something that might be useful to our cause right now.โ€

And itโ€™s strange.

Because itโ€™s like a real thing, this anger.

I feel it wrapping itself around my fingers like I could fling it at his face. I feel it coiling itself around my spine, planting itself in my stomach and shooting branches down my legs, up my arms, through my neck. Itโ€™s choking me. Choking me because it needs release, needs relief. Needs it now.

โ€œYou,โ€ I tell him, and I can hardly spit the words out. โ€œYou think youโ€™re any better than The Reestablishment if youโ€™re justย using usโ€”experimenting on us to further your causeโ€”โ€

โ€œMS. FERRARS!โ€ Castle bellows. His eyes are flashing bright, too bright, and I realize everyone in this underground tunnel is now staring at us. His fingers are in fists at his sides and his jaw is unmistakably set and I feel Kenjiโ€™s hand on my back before I realize the earth is vibrating under my feet. The glass walls are beginning to tremble and Castle is planted right in the middle of everything, rigid, raw with anger and indignation and I remember that he has an impossibly advanced level of psychokinesis.

I remember that he can move things with his mind.

He lifts his right hand, palm splayed outward, and the glass panel not a few feet away begins to shake, shudder, and I realize Iโ€™m not even breathing.

โ€œYou do not want to upset me.โ€ Castleโ€™s voice is far too calm for his eyes. โ€œIf you have a problem with my methods, I would gladly invite you to state your claims in a rational manner. I will not tolerate you speaking to me in such a fashion. My concerns for the future of our world may be more than you can fathom, but you should not fault me for your own ignorance!โ€ He drops his right hand and the glass buckles back just in time.

โ€œMyย ignorance?โ€ Iโ€™m breathing hard again. โ€œYou think because I donโ€™t understand why you would subject anyone toโ€”toย thisโ€”โ€ I wave a hand around the room. โ€œYou think that means Iโ€™mย ignorantโ€”?โ€

โ€œHey, Juliette, itโ€™s okayโ€”,โ€ Kenji starts.

โ€œTake her away,โ€ Castle says. โ€œTake her back to her training quarters.โ€ He shoots an unhappy look at Kenji. โ€œAnd you and Iโ€”we will discuss this later. What were youย thinking,ย bringing her here? Sheโ€™s not ready to see thisโ€”she can hardly even handleย herselfย right nowโ€”โ€

Heโ€™s right.

I canโ€™t handle this. I canโ€™t hear anything but the sounds of machines beeping, screeching in my head, canโ€™t see anything but Adamโ€™s limp form lying on a thin mattress. I canโ€™t stop imagining what he mustโ€™ve been going through, what he had to endure just to understand what he might be and I realize itโ€™s all my fault.

Itโ€™s my fault heโ€™s here, itโ€™s my fault heโ€™s in danger, itโ€™s my fault Warner wants to kill him and Castle wants to test him and if it werenโ€™t for me heโ€™d still be living with James in a home that hasnโ€™t been destroyed; heโ€™d be safe and comfortable and free from the chaos Iโ€™ve introduced to his life.

I brought him here. If heโ€™d never touched me none of this wouldโ€™ve happened. Heโ€™d be healthy and strong and he wouldnโ€™t be suffering, wouldnโ€™t be hiding, wouldnโ€™t be trapped 50 feet underground. He wouldnโ€™t be spending his days strapped to a gurney.

Itโ€™s my fault itโ€™s my fault itโ€™s my fault itโ€™s my fault itโ€™s all my fault I snap.

Itโ€™s like Iโ€™ve been stuffed full of twigs and all I have to do is bend and my entire body will break. All the guilt, the anger, the frustration, the pent-up aggression inside of me has found an outlet and now it canโ€™t be controlled. Energy is coursing through me with a vigor Iโ€™ve never felt before and Iโ€™m not even thinking but I have to doย somethingย I have to touchย somethingย and Iโ€™m curling my fingers and bending my knees and pulling back my arm and

punching my

fist right through the floor.

The earth fissures under my fingers and the reverberations surge through my being, ricocheting through my bones until my skull is spinning and my heart is a pendulum slamming into my rib cage. My eyesight fades in and out of focus and I have to blink a hundred times to clear it only to see a crack creaking under my feet, a thin line splintering the ground. Everything around

me is suddenly off-balance. The stone is groaning under our weight and the glass walls are rattling and the machines are shifting out of place and the water is sloshing against its container and the peopleโ€”

The people.

The people are frozen in terror and horror and the fear in their expressions rips me apart.

I fall backward, cradling my right fist to my chest and try to remind myself I am not a monster, I do not have to be a monster, I do not want to hurt people I do not want to hurt peopleย I do not want to hurt people

and itโ€™s not working. Because itโ€™s all a lie.

Because this was me, trying to help.

I look around. At the ground.

At what Iโ€™ve done.

And I understand, for the first time, that I have the power to destroy everything.

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