โโWhat do you mean, Koch cheated? There were too many cameras for him toโ โโ
โSomeone has been combing the footage.โ
Defneโs voice is grainy over the speakerphone, background noise ebbing and flowing as she drives up the interstate. Nolan and I sit on the bed, eyes locked, but his expression is indiscernible. His hair is still tousled from my fingers.
โRemember how he kept standing to pace? Heโd hidden a smartwatch around his elbow. Heโd leave the board, find a place without cameras, and use it to communicate with . . . well, we donโt know. Presumably, someone who had access to a chess engine. But he miscalculated, because they haveย twoย instances of this on video. And one right before his final move against you.โ
โThat piece of shit,โ Nolan mutters. His jaw is tight, one large hand fisting the sheets.
โWhat does that mean?โ I ask Defne. โFor the World Championship?โ โFIDE hasnโt made a formal announcement yet. And Koch is still
denying it and threatening lawsuits. But Mal, the evidence isย damning. They will have to disqualify him.โ
โSo, if Koch is disqualified . . .โ I consider the implications. A knot of disappointment tightens in my chest. โIt means that Nolan will win by default? And we should stop training?โ The prospect is more devastating than it should be. I face it for a long, silent moment, in which Nolan gives me more of that inscrutable look, and Defne breathes audibly.
โMal,โ she starts, โyouโ โ
โThatโs not what it means,โ he interrupts her.
โWhat, then?โ I frown at Nolan, confused. โThey canโt redo the Challengers.โ
โThey donโt need to,โ he says calmly.
The space between us charges, a sudden magnetic field, and then it occurs to me.
They donโt need to, because they already have a runner-up. Someone who was poised to win until she lost to Koch.
Me.
โBut we . . . Nolan and I . . .โ I shake my head, flustered. โNolan and I have been training together.โ
โThatโs why Iโm coming up to get you, Mal. Iโll be there in a fewโ โ
Nolan hangs up on her. The phone immediately starts buzzing again, but we ignore it. His eyes hold mine for a second, for ten years, and I have no idea how to feel. What to think.
โIโm sorry, I . . .โ I get off the bed and stare at the books stacked on the dresser, mind racing.
If Defne is right, if FIDEย doesย ask me to be the challenger . . . three million dollars. Thatโs the mortgage paid off, Momโs meds, my sistersโ college tuition. Hell,ย myย college tuition. Weโd be set for life.
But Iโd have to come clean to Mom and Sabrina. They might hate me. And thereโs the biggie: Nolan. Three minutes ago, I was trying to get inside his skin. For weeks, Iโve been his second. Iโve been studying his weaknesses, strategies, tactics. Challenging him now would be like robbing him with a house key he handed me for safekeeping. Utterly unethical.
Ohย God.
I cannot imagine how devastated he must be feeling. How terrified. How betrayed by the idea of me exploiting what Iโve learned about his game.
I turn around and look up at him, meaning to reassure him that I wonโt, promise that I wouldnโt, and find him . . .
Smiling?
โWhat . . . why do you look so happy?โ
โBecause itโs perfect. Because itโs you.โ He steps closer, grinning. So hard, I spot a rare dimple. โIโll get to do this. With you.โ
โI . . . no. We canโt.โ
โI think we can.โ He reaches out for me, and I let him. โI need to think.โ
โSure. Think. Think out loud.โ His curved lips press against my throat. โThink while I kiss you. Everywhere.โ I laugh. Then his fingers drop again to the button of my jeans. My breath stops with how much I want this. With him. โCan I . . . I have this dream that you let meโ โ
โIf I . . .โ I pull back to look at his eager, happy face. Suddenly, Iโm just as happy as he is. Itโs going to happen. The two of us. Me and him and a chessboard. โWould I need to leave?โ
โNo.โ
โBut we canโt train together for . . .โ
โThen we wonโt. Iโll train in this room. You take the rest of the house.โ โBut stillโ I know your strategies, Nolan. I know your prep. And . . .โ I
reach up to hold his handsome, stubborn, delighted face between my hands. Bite his lower lip because I cannot help myself. โThis is a mess. Why are you so happy?โ
His smile doesnโt waver. โYou donโt know?โ
My heart revs up to a million. Nearly beats out of my chest with everything that Iโm feeling for him. I donโt want to leave. I want to be with him. I want to sleep with him in this bed. I want to wake up to him pulling me into himself. I want to eat the overcooked pasta he makes and share his toothpaste and know his moods by heart.
โNolan,โ I whisper against his lips. โMallory.โ
โDonโt be alarmed,โ I say, mostly to myself. โBut I think that I might be
โ โ
The door slams open.
โOh my God, oh my little baby Jesus, guys, did you seeโ Oh, sorry.โ
Nolan groans in frustration. It takes a minute for us to disentangle and turn to Tanu. Who just barged in without knocking.
โKoch?โ Nolan asks. His voice is raspy. His hand reaches out to touch my waist, as though he cannot bear to be apart. I lean into him, because I can.
โHe cheated! That birdbrained bitch! We should have known he was using engines!โ
I grin. โWe really should have.โ
โAnd that TikTok? Dick of dicks, much?โ Nolan blinks. โWhat TikTok?โ
Ten seconds later, Koch (@bigKoch; I despise him) is talking in front of a wall that boasts an unironic oil portrait of himself. His German accent is thicker than usual.
โI did not cheat. The images were doctored, and my lawyers have already gotten in touch with FIDE. Iโll be going to Venice to hand Sawyer his ass.โ
Behind me, Nolan snorts softly.
โOh, he just posted a new one,โ Tanu says. โLetโs see how low he can go.โ
โI wouldnโt be surprised if Sawyerโs team was behind this. Heโs very scared of facing me, because he knows heโll likely lose. He has been trying to prevent it from happening. For instance, he not only got his girlfriend a spot on the Challengers but also paid for Greenleaf โs fellowship at Zugzwang. This is a clear attempt to manipulate who would be his opponent and to avoid me, the strongest player, in order to keep his World Championship title.โ
I scoff, indignant. โCan he just go out there and say things that are factually false? Legally, I mean?โ
I glance at Tanu, whoโs pre- law, hoping for a โHell no.โ But all I find is a wide- eyed, guilty look that makes every last trace of warmth freeze inside me.
โHeย isย wrong,โ I say, half statement, half question. โItโs not true. Nolan has nothing to do with my fellowship. He didnโt get me into the Challengers. He . . .โ
I turn around. Nolan is silent, dark eyes even darker than usual. I shake my head. โNo.โ I swallow, and itโs glass down my throat. โNo.โ
โMal. Nolan, Iโmย soย sorry,โ Tanu blurts out.
โWill you leave for a minute?โ Nolan asks her.
โI had no idea he was going to mention thatโ I didnโt think he even knewโ โ
โTanu,โ Nolan repeats, and in a heartbeat sheโs gone, and the door closes, and my brain careens. This is . . . no. Nope. Fuck this.
โDid Defne know?โ I ask. โThat you were paying? Because she vaguely mentioned multiple donors to me, thatโ โ
โShe knew,โ he says calmly.
I clench my teeth. โRight. Well, Tanu did, too, so Iโm guessing Emil was in on it, too, and since it reached Kochโ โ
โI had to disclose my donation to Zugzwang to FIDE. I assume thatโs how he found out. But this has nothing to do with us, weโ โ
โThis hasย everythingย to do with us.โ The last six months have been a party, and Iโm the last to get here. Or maybe I was here all along, blindfolded and locked in a closet. โWas it fun, coming to our house, knowing you were keeping the lights on?โ
Maybe I should be grateful, but all I feel is deceived. Manipulated. Like when Dad kissed a woman in the arbiter lounge of a Hoboken tournament and told me it was nothing.
You lied to me. How could you?
โYou really believe Iโd ever think about it in those terms, Mallory?โ His fist clenches and releases. He runs a hand through his hair. โYou played the most beautiful chess Iโd ever seen. I wanted to give you the opportunity to
โ โ
โHow did you even know I was going to accept it?โ
โI didnโt. I just hoped. You worked in a shitty garage, and neededย out.โ โWhat do you even know about my shitty garageโ Oh my God.โ I take
a step back like he punched me in the solar plexus. โDid you somehow have Bob fire me?โ
His arms widen in irritation. โWho the hell is Bob?โ
I donโt believe him. Iย canโtย believe him, not anymore. โDid you have anything to do with me losing my job back in the summer?โ
โI didnโt, but I fucking wish Iย had, Mallory.โ He huffs impatiently. โI wish I could take credit for shaking you out of the life you settled for.โ
I gasp. โI provide for my family, Nolan! I didnโtย settle, I needed stability for them.โ My tone is well past civility. He steps closer, nostrils flaring, face lowered an inch from mine.
โItโs easier like that, isnโt it? To hide behind them,โ he tells me. โUse your family as a nice little cushion between yourself and real life.โ
I lift my chin. โHowย dareย you? My mom is sick and my sisters areโ โ โTaken care of, as of right now. As of a while. And yet, you continue to
use them as an excuse to do absolutely nothing with your life, with your talent, with this thing between usโ โ
โ โThisย thingย between usโ? You mean, the fact that weโve fucked? Because clearly that means nothing. Or the fact that youโve been lying to me for months? The fact that you manipulated me to go back to chess, to do the Challengers, to be your opponent at the World Championship? Because I canโt imagine what else you might be referring toโ โ
โI love you,โ he says plainly. Not a desperate plea, but a calmly stated fact. His eyes are so close, I can count the different shades of dark in them, and it makes me see red.
Itโs not the first time someone has professed to love me after an ocean of lies.
โNo,โ I say sharply, โyou donโt. If you did, youโd have told me the truth. If you did, youโd understand that my family will always come first. If you did, you wouldnโt have played with my life just to get to pick your next World Championship opponentโ โ
โJesus, Mallory, I didnโtโ โ He takes a deep breath, struggling to de- escalate. โListen, I know you donโt like this, and I respect it, but youโre starting to sound nuts.โ
โAndย youย would know crazy.โ I say it calmly. Coldly. And even when I see something fracture in his eyes, I power through. โYou donโt love anyone
except for yourself. Youโre manipulative, selfish. Youโre alone, because your family hates you. And nowย Iย hate you, too.โ
The door opens abruptly, but I donโt need to look to know who it is. I keep my gaze on Nolanโs beautiful, hurt, deceitful expression, and make sure to scorch into my brain the pain I feel in this very moment. Here they are. The lies, the betrayal, the disappointment I was waiting for.
Never stray, Mallory. Never believe. Never trust anyone.
My heart trembles, and I grip it tight enough to choke it.
โHi, Defne,โ I say, proud of the firmness of my voice. โPerfect timing.
Iโm ready to leave.โ