โI wonder if the waitress at the IHOP finds it weird that weโre showing up twelve hours later than our usual time. She deposits our coffee mugs on the table, and doesnโt bat an eye at how obviously shell- shocked we all are, or the tight way Iโm sandwiched between Defne and Tanu in the booth. Then she disappears into the bowels of the kitchen, never to be seen again.โ
We should tip her a thousand percent.
โImpossible.โ Across from me, Emil shakes his head. His board is out, arranged on the final position of my match.ย Very tactful, Emil. What a triumph of empathy you are. Consider a career in counseling,ย Tanu told him when he started setting it up, but I shook my head and she fell silent. The image is scorched in my brain anyway.
โIt was the perfect move.โ Emilโs voice is half reverential, two- thirds horrified. โIt tied up your pieces. It had staggering long- range implications. It pinned your activeย andย inactive pieces. Itโs . . . Iโve never seenย anythingย like this. Definitely not from Koch.โ
I hate his name. I hate how it reminds me of his soulless grin when I resigned, of his gloating during the endless mandatory press conference, of the disappointed expression on the faces of the other candidates, the women in the audience, even some of the reporters.ย I knew youโd show your belly, he whispered in my ear.ย Tell Sawyer heโs next.
โYou didnโt do anything wrong,โ Defne tells me. โYou didnโt make any mistakes. Not until . . . You played beautifully, Mal.โ
โDoes it matter, though?โ I ask. Not bitter. Just curious.
She sighs.ย Not reallyย is the clear answer. โThe second- place prize is still fifty thousand. And itโsย yours.โ
I nod. Earning money for my family was always the goal. Financial security was the destinationโ chess, just the means to get there, like an old, beat-up car I wanted nothing to do with but had to ride on my yellow- bricked quest. In the last half an hour Iโve made enough to solve all our financial problems and then some. I should be celebrating, not sitting in an IHOP, trying not to burst into tears over my stupid hunk of junk croaking.
And yet.
I feel like Iโm falling. Like Iโll never meet the ground again.
โIf it makes you feel better, the entire VIP lounge gasped when you resigned.โ Tanu sounds concerned. I should reassure her that Iโm fine, but I canโt tear my eyes from the black queen. โNo one expected this from Koch. I swear, they all . . .โ She trails off. A tall shade appears on the board, and someone slides into the booth, next to Emil.
I glance up and let out a shaky laugh. Nolan is wearing his usual jeans- and-shirt combo. His hair is starting to grow long, and like every time I see him after a while apart, Iโm surprised by how much room he takes upโ at the table and in my head.
โYou asshole,โ I say without heat.
He lifts one eyebrow. โUncalled-for.โ โFinally revealing yourself.โ
โYou knew I was here.โ
Until ten minutes ago Iโd have denied it, but yes. And I liked the idea, though Iโm not going to admit it to him or to myself. Thereโs been enough soul-searching for today. Time to engage in some soul ditching.
โWe didnโt tell her,โ Tanu hurries to say.
โShe knew anyway.โ Nolan doesnโt look at her. He doesnโt look at anyone but me, and I feel blood in my cheeks.
โI did. It was that fishy smell.โ
He laughs, low and deep, and after a second Iโm laughing, too, and the others look at us like weโre bananas. Which we might be.
โThoughts on Koch?โ Defne asks him when weโre done. She, too, seems unsurprised by his presence.
โI hope he sits on his balls,โ he says. โAside from that, none.โ
โReally? No thoughts about this man you flew cross- country to creep at?โ
โNotย why I came to Vegas.โ He shrugs. โKochโs the human equivalent of a dirty toilet brush, and hasnโt changed in the ten years Iโve known him. Would you like more hot takes?โ
Part of me is surprised to hear Nolan and Defne bicker like theyโve been acquainted their entire life. But it doesnโt get to ask follow-up questions because of theย otherย part of me, which is too busy wallowing.
โBut what did you think of the game?โ Defne insists, and something shifts in Nolanโs eyes, something that might be disappointment, displeasure, disenchantment. The feeling of falling morphs into an uglier, colder one.
โThat Iโd like to talk about with Mallory alone. Could we have some privacy?โ
Defne snorts. โIโm not leaving you alone with her.โ โWhy?โ
โBecause.โ
โNot an answer.โ
โSheโs my responsibility.โ
โShe can speak for herself. And you realize weโve been alone together before, right? On multiple occasions.โ
โNot like that,โ I hasten to say. โNot alone likeย that.โ Everyone is giving me weird looks, and I donโt know why Iโm blushing. Nolan should be the flustered one. Thatโsย hisย job.
Defne looks at me. โDo you want to talk to Nolan, Mal? Just the two of you?โ
No. Yes. No. โYes.โ
โIโll walk her back to the hotel,โ he says. โNo need to stick around.โ
It takes some shuffling, but we end up alone at the boothโ us, Emilโs board, and six different flavors of waffle syrup. I look at the black queen again and wait for him to speak.
Maybe heโll say that he was wrong about me, that I was neverย incredible, that he wonโt be texting me advice anymore. Iโm tempted to justify myself, to apologize, to say that I did my best, and if itโs not enough, well. This might not be the first time that Iโm not enough, but it hurts just like all the others.
But he says nothing. His hand travels across the table, and I think heโll cover the back of mine with his palm. Instead, he twines our fingers together.
A simple, loose touch. Barely a touch, really, but it warms me and grounds me, just enough to look up at him when he says, โBe my second.โ
โI . . . what?โ
โBe my second.โ
โNolan.โ I shake my head, confused. โYou have a million seconds, you canโt want me toโ โ
โI have five. And I wantย you.โ My temples throb. โWhy?โ
โThe World Championship is in February. I need to train to defeat Koch.
I needย you.โ
โNo.โ Koch is not Nolanโs rival, heโs his enemy. I let down both of us by losing. โYou donโt need me. You probably donโt even need to prep against Koch. I justย lostย to him, so Iโm the last person you shouldโ โ
โI didnโt see it, either.โ My breath catches.
โThe queen. I watched the game, and I was as defenseless as you, Mallory. I . . .โ He swallows. โI didnโt see it coming, and then I didnโt see a way out of it. I would have resigned, too.โ
I exhale. โHow is it possible? You beat him a few months ago.โ
โI donโt know. Itโs not unheard-of for players to improve years into their training and make big jumps. But this . . . this was a chess- engine- level move. Perfectly designed to disrupt every single action, every single initiative you had going onโ and you were playing some fucking great chess. It was something a computer would come up with.โ Nolan is distressed. I always thought of him as a hothead, but itโs the first time since
we met that he seems genuinely upset about something. Genuinely insecure. โMallory, if thatโs the level he plays at, heโs going to win the World Championship.โ
His fingers are still solid, still warm against mine. โBut I didnโt make it, either.โ
โI know. But letโs figure it out together.โ He leans forward, eyes burning into mine. โBe my second. Help me take that piece of shit down.โ
โI . . . if I become your second, wonโt I be training with youย all the time? Iโll know everything. Iโll be so familiar with your style, youโll have a hard time taking me by surprise again. If I become your second, Iโllย knowย you.โ
There is a beautiful, indecipherable half smile on his lips. โYou think I donโt want you to know me?โ
โNolan . . .โ
I overturn our hands and look down at his palm. Itโs so much larger than mine. The lines and grooves, so deep. So easy to trace with my fingertips, to follow to the source.
I . . . I just donโt know. If itโs a bad idea. If Iโm good enough. What this is, this luminous, tethering thing that always seems to pull me closer to Nolan. I donโt know if I can stand to be near him, and I donโt know if I can standย notย to be.
I donโt know anything, but thereโs something I need to ask. โNolan?โ
โHmm?โ
โWhy did you come to Vegas?โ
His fingers tighten around mine. My heart cartwheels. โMallory. I came because you did.โ