My eyes open.
Iโm looking around and wondering at this strange version of an afterlife. Odd, that Warner is here, that I still canโt seem to move, that I still feel such extraordinary pain. Stranger still to see Sonya and Sara in front of me. I canโt even pretend to understand their presence in this picture.
Iโm hearing things.
Sounds are beginning to come in more clearly, and, because I canโt lift my head to look around, I try instead to focus on what theyโre saying.
Theyโre arguing.
โYou have to!โ Warner shouts.
โBut we canโtโwe canโt t-touch her,โ Sonya is saying, choking back tears. โThereโs no way for us to help herโโ
โI canโt believe sheโs actually dying,โ Sara gasps. โI didnโt think you were telling the truthโโ
โSheโs not dying!โ Warner says. โShe is not going to die! Please, listen, Iโm telling you,โ he says, desperate now, โyou can help herโIโve been trying to explain to you,โ he says, โall you have to do is touch me and I can take your powerโI can be the transfer, I can control it and redirect your Energyโโ
โThatโs not possible,โ Sonya says. โThatโs notโCastle never said you could do thatโhe wouldโve told us if you could do thatโโ
โJesus, please, just listen to me,โ he says, his voice breaking. โIโm not trying to trick youโโ
โYou kidnapped us!โ they both shout at the same time. โThat wasnโt me! I wasnโt the one who kidnapped youโโ
โHow are we supposed to trust you?โ Sara says. โHow do we know you didnโt do this to her yourself?โ
โWhy donโt you care?โ Heโs breathing so hard now. โHow can you not care? Why donโt you care that sheโs bleeding to deathโI thought you were her friendsโโ
โOf course we care!โ Sara says, her voice catching on the last word. โBut how can we help her now? Where can we take her? Who can we take her to? No one can touch her and sheโs lost so much blood alreadyโjust look at he
โโ
A sharp intake of breath.
โJuliette?โ
Footsteps stomp stomp stomp the ground. Rushing around my head. All the sounds are banging into each other, colliding again, spinning around me. I canโt believe Iโm not dead yet.
I have no idea how long Iโve been lying here. โJuliette? JULIETTEโโ
Warnerโs voice is a rope I want to cling to. I want to catch it and tie it around my waist and I want him to haul me out of this paralyzed world Iโm trapped in. I want to tell him not to worry, that itโs fine, that Iโm going to be okay because Iโve accepted it, Iโm ready to die now, but I canโt. I canโt say anything. I still canโt breathe, can hardly shape my lips into words. All I can do is take these torturous little gasps and wonder why the hell my body hasnโt given up yet.
All of a sudden Warner is straddling my bleeding body, careful not to allow any of his weight to touch me, and he shoves up my shirtsleeves. Grabs ahold of my bare arms and says, โYou are going to be okay. Weโre going to fix this
โ theyโre going to help me fix this and youโyouโre going to be fine.โ Deep breaths. โYouโre going to be perfect. Do you hear me? Juliette, can you hear me?โ
I blink at him. I blink and blink and blink at him and find Iโm still fascinated by his eyes. Such a startling shade of green.
โEach one of you, grab my arms,โ he shouts to the girls, his hands still gripped firmly around my shoulders. โNow! Please! Iโmย begging youโโ
And for some reason they listen.
Maybe they see something in him, see something in his face, in his features. Maybe they see what I see from this disjointed, foggy perspective. The desperation in his expression, the anguish carved into his features, the way he looks at me, like he might die if I do.
And I canโt help but think this is an interesting parting gift from the world. That at least, in the end, I didnโt die alone.