Theyโve never had to deal with a problem like me before.
Injuries are always treated by the healers. They can set broken bones and repair bullet wounds and revive collapsed lungs and mend even the worst kinds of cutsโI know this because Adam had to be carried into Omega Point on a stretcher when we arrived. Heโd suffered at the hands of Warner and his men after we escaped the military base and I thought his body would be scarred forever. But heโs perfect. Brand-new. It took all of 1 day to put him back together; it was like magic.
But there are no magic medicines for me. No miracles.
Sonya and Sara explain that I mustโve suffered some kind of immense shock. They say my body overloaded on its own abilities and itโs a miracle I even managed to survive. They also think my body has been passed out long enough to have repaired most of the psychological damage, though Iโm not so sure thatโs true. I think itโd take quite a lot to fix that sort of thing.ย Iโve beenย psychologically damaged for a very long time.ย But at least the physical pain has settled. Itโs little more than a steady throbbing that Iโm able to ignore for short periods of time.
I remember something.
โBefore,โ I tell them. โIn Warnerโs torture rooms, and then with Adam and the steel doorโI neverโthis never happenedโI never injured myselfโโ
โCastle told us about that,โ Sonya tells me. โBut breaking through one door or one wall is very different from trying to split the earth in two.โ She attempts a smile. โWeโre pretty sure this canโt even compare to what you did before. This was a lot strongerโwe all felt it when it happened. We actually thought explosives had gone off. The tunnels,โ she says. โThey almost collapsed in on themselves.โ
โNo.โ My stomach turns to stone.
โItโs okay,โ Sara tries to reassure me. โYou pulled back just in time.โ I canโt catch my breath.
โYou couldnโt have knownโ,โ Sonya starts. โI almost killedโI almost killed all of youโโ
Sonya shakes her head. โYou have an amazing amount of power. Itโs not your fault. You didnโt know what you were capable of.โ
โI couldโve killed you. I couldโve killed AdamโI couldโveโโ My head whips around. โIs he here? Is Adam here?โ
The girls stare at me. Stare at each other.
I hear a throat clear and I jerk toward the sound.
Kenji steps out of the corner. He waves a half wave, offers me a crooked smile that doesnโt reach his eyes. โSorry,โ he says to me, โbut we had to keep him out of here.โ
โWhy?โ I ask, but Iโm afraid to know the answer.
Kenji pushes his hair out of his eyes. Considers my question. โWell. Where should I begin?โ He counts off on his fingers. โAfter he found out what happened, he tried toย killย me, he went ballistic on Castle, he refused to leave the medical wing, and then he wouโโ
โPlease.โ I stop him. I squeeze my eyes shut. โNever mind. Donโt. I canโt.โ โYou asked.โ
โWhere is he?โ I open my eyes. โIs he okay?โ
Kenji rubs the back of his neck. Looks away. โHeโll be all right.โ โCan I see him?โ
Kenji sighs. Turns to the girls. Says, โHey, can we get a second alone?โ and the 2 of them are suddenly in a hurry to go.
โOf course,โ Sara says. โNo problem,โ Sonya says.
โWeโll give you some privacy,โ they say at the same time. And they leave.
Kenji grabs 1 of the chairs pushed up against the wall and carries it over to my bed. Sits down. Props the ankle of 1 foot on the knee of the other and leans back. Links his hands behind his head. Looks at me.
I shift on the mattress so Iโm better seated to see him. โWhat is it?โ โYou and Kent need to talk.โ
โOh.โ I swallow. โYes. I know.โ โDo you?โ
โOf course.โ
โGood.โ He nods. Looks away. Taps his foot too fast against the floor. โWhat?โ I ask after a moment. โWhat are you not telling me?โ
His foot stops tapping but he doesnโt meet my eyes. He covers his mouth with his left hand. Drops it. โThat was some crazy shit you pulled back there.โ
All at once I feel humiliated. โIโm sorry, Kenji. Iโm so sorryโI didnโt think
โI didnโt knowโโ
He turns to face me and the look in his eyes stops me in place. Heโs trying to read me. Trying to figure me out. Trying, I realize, to decide whether or not he can trust me. Whether or not the rumors about the monster in me are true.
โIโve never done that before,โ I hear myself whisper. โI swearโI didnโt mean for that to happenโโ
โAre you sure?โ โWhat?โ
โItโs a question, Juliette. Itโs a legitimate question.โ Iโve never seen him so serious. โI brought you here because Castle wanted you here. Because he thought we could help youโhe thought we could provide you with a safe place to live. To get you away from the assholes trying to use you for their own benefit. But you come here and you donโt even seem to want to be a part of anything. You donโt talk to people. You donโt make any progress with your training. You do nothing, basically.โ
โIโm sorry, I reallyโโ
โAnd then I believe Castle when he says heโs worried about you. He tells me youโre not adjusting, that youโre having a hard time fitting in. That people heard negative things about you and theyโre not being as welcoming as they should be. And I should kick my own ass for it, but I feel sorry for you. So I tell him Iโll help. I rearrange my entire goddamn schedule just to help you deal with your issues. Because I think youโre a nice girl whoโs just a little misunderstood. Because Castle is the most decent guy Iโve ever known and I want to help him out.โ
My heart is pounding so hard Iโm surprised itโs not bleeding.
โSo Iโm wondering,โ he says to me. He drops the foot he was resting on his knee. Leans forward. Props his elbows on his thighs. โIโm wondering if itโs possible that all of this is justย coincidence. I mean, was it just some crazyย coincidenceย that I ended up working with you? Me? One of the very few people here who have access to that room? Or was it coincidence that you managed to threaten me into taking you down to the research labs? That you then, somehow, accidentally, coincidentally, unknowingly punched a fist into the ground that shook this place so hard we all thought the walls were caving in?โ He stares at me, hard. โWas it a coincidence,โ he says, โthat if youโd held on for just a few more seconds, this entire place wouldโve collapsed in on itself?โ
My eyes are wide, horrified, caught.
He leans back. Looks down. Presses 2 fingers to his lips.
โDo you actually want to be here?โ he asks. โOr are you just trying to bring
us down from the inside?โ โWhat?โ I gasp. โNoโโ
โBecause you either knowย exactlyย what youโre doingโ and youโre a hell of a lot sneakier than you pretend to beโor you really have noย clueย what youโre doing and you just have really shitty luck. I havenโt decided yet.โ
โKenji, I swear, I neverโI n-neverโโ I have to bite back the words to blink back the tears. Itโs crippling, this feeling, this not knowing how to prove your own innocence. Itโs my entire life replayed over and over and over again, trying to convince people that Iโm not dangerous, that I never meant to hurt anyone, that I didnโt intend for things to turn out this way. That Iโm not a bad person.
But it never seems to work out.
โIโm so sorry,โ I choke, the tears flowing fast now. Iโm so disgusted with myself. I tried so hard to be different, to be better, to beย good, and I just went and ruined everything and lost everything all over again and I donโt even know how to tell him heโs wrong.
Because he might be right.
I knew I was angry. I knew I wanted to hurt Castle and I didnโt care. In that moment, I meant it. In the anger of that moment, I really, truly meant it. I donโt know what I wouldโve done if Kenji hadnโt been there to hold me back. I donโt know. I have no idea. I donโt even understand what Iโm capable of.
How many times, I hear a voice whisper in my head,ย how many times willย you apologize for who you are?
I hear Kenji sigh. Shift in his seat. I donโt dare lift my eyes.
โI had to ask, Juliette.โ Kenji sounds uncomfortable. โIโm sorry youโre crying but Iโm not sorry I asked. Itโs my job to constantly be thinking of our safetyโand that means I have to look at every possible angle. No one knows what you can do yet. Not even you. But you keep trying to act like what youโre capable of isnโt a big deal, and itโs not helping anything. You need to stop trying to pretend youโre not dangerous.โ
I look up too fast. โBut Iโm notโIโm n-not trying to hurt anyoneโโ
โThat doesnโt matter,โ he says, standing up. โGood intentions are great, but they donโt change the facts. Youย areย dangerous. Shit, youโreย scaryย dangerous. More dangerous than me and everyone else in here. So donโt ask me to act like that knowledge, in and of itself, isnโt a threat to us. If youโre going to stay here,โ he says to me, โyou have to learn how to control what you doโhow to contain it. You have to deal with who you are and you have to figure out how to live with it. Just like the rest of us.โ
3 knocks at the door.
Kenji is still staring at me. Waiting. โOkay,โ I whisper.
โAnd you and Kent need to sort out your drama ASAP,โ he adds, just as Sonya and Sara walk back into the room. โI donโt have the time, the energy, or the interest to deal with your problems. I like to mess with you from time to time because, well, letโs face itโโhe shrugsโโthe world is going to hell out there and I suppose if Iโm going to be shot dead before Iโm twenty-five, Iโd at least like to remember what itโs like to laugh before I do. But that does not make me your clown or your babysitter. At the end of the day I do not give two shits about whether or not you and Kent are going steady. We have a million things to take care of down here, and less than none of them involve your love life.โ A pause. โIs that clear?โ
I nod, not trusting myself to speak. โSo are you in?โ he says.
Another nod.
โI want to hear you say it. If youโre in, youโre all in. No more feeling sorry for yourself. No more sitting in the training room all day, crying because you canโt break a metal pipeโโ
โHow did you knโโ โAre youย in?โ
โIโm in,โ I tell him. โIโm in. I promise.โ
He takes a deep breath. Runs a hand through his hair. โGood. Meet me outside of the dining hall tomorrow morning at six a.m.โ
โBut my handโโ
He waves my words away. โYour hand, nothing. Youโll be fine. You didnโt even break anything. You messed up your knuckles and your brain freaked out a little and basically you just fell asleep for three days. I donโt call that an injury,โ he says. โI call that a goddamn vacation.โ He stops to consider something. โDo you have any idea how long itโs been since Iโve gone onย vacationโโ
โBut arenโt we training?โ I interrupt him. โI canโt do anything if my hand is wrapped up, can I?โ
โTrust me.โ He cocks his head. โYouโll be fine. This . . . is going to be a little different.โ
I stare at him. Wait.
โYou can consider it your official welcome to Omega Point,โ he says. โButโโ
โTomorrow. Six a.m.โ
I open my mouth to ask another question but he presses a finger to his lips, offers me a 2-finger salute, and walks backward toward the exit just as Sonya and Sara head over to my bed.
I watch as he nods good-bye to both of them, pivots on 1 foot, and strides out the door.
6:00 a.m.