IT WAS ONLY A FEW hours later when Aspen knocked on my door. My maids merely curtsied and exited, knowing without instruction that whatever we would say needed to be private.
โHow are you feeling?โ
โNot too bad,โ I said. โMy arm throbs a bit and I have a headache, but otherwise Iโm fine.โ
He shook his head. โI shouldnโt have let you go.โ
I patted the space beside me on the bed. โCome sit.โ
He hesitated a bit. In my mind now, he was past suspicion. Maxon and my maids knew we communicated, and heโd led us out of the palace last night. Where was the risk? He must have thought the same thing, because he finally sat, choosing to keep a respectable distance just in case.
โIโm a part of this, Aspen. I couldnโt have stayed behind. And thereโs nothing wrong with me. I honestly owe that to you. You saved me last night.โ
โIf I hadnโt been fast enough, or if Maxon hadnโt gotten you over that wall, youโd be a prisoner somewhere right now. I almost let you die. I almost letย Maxonย die.โ He shook his head at the floor. โDo you know what would have happened to Avery and me if you two hadnโt made it back? Do you know whatโโ He paused, seeming to hold back tears. โDo you know what would have happened to me if we hadnโt found you?โ
Aspen looked at me, into me. The pain in his eyes was clear.
โBut you did. You found me, you protected me, and you got me help. You were amazing.โ I put my hand on Aspenโs back, running it up and down, trying to comfort him.
โIโm just realizing, Mer, that no matter what happens . . . there will always be a string tying you to me. Iโll never not worry about you. Iโll never not care about what you do. Youโll always be something to me.โ
I took my hand and laced it through his arm, resting my head on his shoulder. โI know what you mean.โ
We stayed like that for a while, and I guessed that maybe Aspen was doing the same thing I was: replaying everything in his head. The way we avoided each other as children, the way we couldnโt stop looking at each other when we were older, a thousand stolen moments in the tree houseโall the things that made us who we were.
โAmerica, I need to say something.โ I lifted my head, and Aspen turned to face me, holding me gently by my arms. โWhen I told you that I would always love you, I meant it. And I . . . I . . .โ
He couldnโt manage to get the words out, and to be honest, I was grateful. Yes, I was tied to him, but we werenโt that couple in the tree house anymore.
He gave a weak laugh. โI guess I need some sleep. I canโt think straight.โ
โYou and me both. And thereโs so much to think about.โ
He nodded. โLook, Mer, we canโt do that again. Donโt tell Maxon Iโll help him with something so risky, and donโt expect me to sneak you anywhere.โ
โIโm not sure it was worth it anyway. I canโt imagine Maxon would want to go again.โ
โGood.โ He stood, then picked up my hand and kissed it. โMy lady,โ he said, his voice teasing.
I smiled and squeezed his hand a little. And he did the same back. As we held hands, my grip tightening more every second, I realized that soon Iโd need to let go. Iโd need to really let go.
I looked into Aspenโs eyes, and I could feel the tears threatening to come.ย How do I say good-bye to you?
He ran his thumb over the back of my hand and placed it on my lap. He bent and kissed my hair. โTake it easy. Iโll come check on you tomorrow.โ
After a quick tug of my ear at dinner, Maxon knew I would be waiting for him tonight. I sat in front of my mirror, wishing the minutes would move faster. Mary brushed the length of my hair, calmly humming to herself. I vaguely recognized the tune as something I once played at someoneโs wedding. When Iโd gotten chosen for the Selection, Iโd wanted so badly to find my way back to that life. I wanted a world full of the music Iโd always loved.
But, truly, that was never something I could have held on to. No matter which path I took in life now, music might only be something I pulled out at parties to entertain a guest or a way I relaxed on a weekend. I looked at myself in the mirror and realized I wasnโt bitter about that, not like I thought Iโd be. Iโd miss it, but it was just a piece of who I was now, notย everythingย I was. There were possibilities in front of me no
matter how the Selection unfolded. I really was more than my caste.
Maxonโs light knock pulled me from my thoughts, and Mary answered the door.
โGood evening,โ Maxon said to Mary as he entered, and she curtsied in response.
His eyes met mine briefly, and I wondered again if he could see how I felt about him, if it was as real to him as it was to me.
โYour Majesty,โ Mary greeted quietly. She was about to leave the room when Maxon held up a hand.
โForgive me, but could you tell me your name?โ
She stared at him for a moment, looked to me, and then focused on Maxon again. โIโm Mary, Your Majesty.โ
โMary. And Anne, we met last night.โ He gave her a small bow of his head. โAnd you?โ
โLucy.โ Her voice was small, but I could sense her joy in being acknowledged.
โExcellent. Anne, Mary, and Lucy. Lovely to properly meet you. Iโm sure Anne has filled you both in on last night so you can serve Lady America the best way possible. I want to thank you for your dedication and discretion.โ
His eyes fell on each of them in turn. โI realize Iโve put you in a compromising position, and if anyone ever raises questions about what happened, feel free to send them directly to me. It was my decision, and you shouldnโt be held responsible for any consequences that follow because of that.โ
โThank you, Your Majesty,โ Lucy said.
Iโd always sensed that my maids had a deep devotion to Maxon, but tonight I felt like it went beyond the typical obligation. It seemed to me in the past as if the highest level of loyalty was to the king, but now I wondered if that was true. More and more, I saw little things that made me think people preferred his son.
Maybe I wasnโt the only one who saw King Clarksonโs methods as barbaric, his way of thinking cruel. Maybe the rebels werenโt the only ones ready for Maxon. Perhaps there were others out there who were looking for more.
My maids curtsied and left, leaving Maxon standing beside me. โWhat was that about? Learning their names, I mean?โ
He sighed. โLast night when Officer Leger said Anneโs name and I didnโt know who he meant . . . it was embarrassing. Shouldnโt I know the people who tend to you better than some random guard?โ
Heโs not that random.ย โTo be fair, the maids all gossip about the guards. It wouldnโt surprise me if the guards did the same.โ
โStill. Theyโre with you every day. I should have known their names months ago.โ
I smiled at his reasoning and went to stand, though he looked uneasy about me moving at all.
โIโm fine, Maxon,โ I insisted, taking his outstretched hand.
โYou were shot last night, if I remember correctly. You canโt blame me for worrying.โ
โIt wasnโt like a real bullet wound. It only cut me.โ
โAll the same, I wonโt quickly forget the sound of your muffled screams as Anne sewed you back together. Come, you should be resting.โ
Maxon ushered me to the bed, and I crawled in. He tucked me under the covers before lying down on top of them himself, facing me. I waited for him to talk about everything that had happened or to warn me of the coming fallout. But he didnโt say anything. He lay there, brushing my hair back with his fingers, sometimes letting the tips linger on my cheek.
It felt as if we were the whole world just then. โIf something had happenedโโ
โBut it didnโt.โ
Maxon rolled his eyes, his voice getting serious. โIt most certainly did! You came home bleeding. We nearly lost you in the streets.โ
โLook, Iโm not upset with the choice I made,โ I said, trying to calm him. โI wanted to go, to hear for myself. Besides, itโs not as if I could have let you go without me.โ
โI canโt believe how unprepared we were, going out in a palace truck without more guards. And there are rebels just walking the streets. Since when are they not hiding? Where are they getting these guns? I feel
clueless, helpless. Iโm losing the country I love a little every day. I nearly lost you, and Iโโ
Maxon stopped himself, his frustration fading into something new. He moved his hand back to my cheek. โLast night, you said something
. . . about love.โ
I looked down. โI remember.โ I tried to contain my blush.
โItโs funny how you can think youโve said something when you never really did.โ
I giggled, feeling that the words were coming in his very next breath. โItโs also funny how you can think youโve heard something when
you didnโt either,โ he said instead.
All the humor vanished from the moment. โI know what you mean.โ I swallowed and watched as his hand moved from my cheek to lace his fingers through mine, knowing that he and I were both watching them. โMaybe, for some people, it would be hard to confess that. Like, if they worried they might not make it to the end.โ
He sighed. โOr it would be hard to say if you worried that someone might notย wantย to make it to the end . . . maybe never quite gave up on someone else.โ
I shook my head. โThatโs not . . .โ โOkay.โ
For everything weโd said in the safe room, for everything weโd confessed to each other, for everything that had firmly settled in my heart, these small words were the most frightening things to pass between us. Because once they were out there, we could never take them back.
I didnโt completely understand his reasons for hesitating, but I knew mine. If he ended up with Kriss after Iโd put my heart out there, I would be upset with him, but I wouldย hateย myself. It was a risk I was too frightened to take.
The silence was making me uneasy, and when it became too much, I spoke.
โMaybe we could talk about this again when Iโm feeling better?โ He sighed. โOf course. Completely thoughtless of me.โ
โNo, no. Thereโs just something else I wanted to ask you about.โ There were bigger things than us to consider right now.
โGo ahead.โ
โI had a thought about my guests for the upcoming tea party, but I would need your approval.โ
He looked at me, confused.
โAnd I want you to know everything I would intend to discuss with them. We might be breaking several laws, so I wonโt do it if you say not to.โ
Intrigued, Maxon propped himself up on one arm to listen. โTell me everything.โ