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Chapter no 23

Check & Mate

 

โ€Œโ€œWhat do you mean, Koch cheated? There were too many cameras for him toโ€” โ€โ€Œ

โ€œSomeone has been combing the footage.โ€

Defneโ€™s 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.

โ€œRemember how he kept standing to pace? Heโ€™d hidden a smartwatch around his elbow. Heโ€™d leave the board, find a place without cameras, and use it to communicate with . . . well, we donโ€™t 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€

โ€œThat piece of shit,โ€ Nolan mutters. His jaw is tight, one large hand fisting the sheets.

โ€œWhat does that mean?โ€ I ask Defne. โ€œFor the World Championship?โ€ โ€œFIDE hasnโ€™t 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€

โ€œSo, if Koch is disqualified . . .โ€ I consider the implications. A knot of disappointment tightens in my chest. โ€œIt 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.

โ€œMal,โ€ she starts, โ€œyouโ€” โ€

โ€œThatโ€™s not what it means,โ€ he interrupts her.

โ€œWhat, then?โ€ I frown at Nolan, confused. โ€œThey canโ€™t redo the Challengers.โ€

โ€œThey donโ€™t need to,โ€ he says calmly.

The space between us charges, a sudden magnetic field, and then it occurs to me.

They donโ€™t need to, because they already have a runner-up. Someone who was poised to win until she lost to Koch.

Me.

โ€œBut we . . . Nolan and I . . .โ€ I shake my head, flustered. โ€œNolan and I have been training together.โ€

โ€œThatโ€™s why Iโ€™m coming up to get you, Mal. Iโ€™ll 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.

โ€œIโ€™m 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. Thatโ€™s the mortgage paid off, Momโ€™s meds, my sistersโ€™ college tuition. Hell,ย myย college tuition. Weโ€™d be set for life.

But Iโ€™d have to come clean to Mom and Sabrina. They might hate me. And thereโ€™s the biggie: Nolan. Three minutes ago, I was trying to get inside his skin. For weeks, Iโ€™ve been his second. Iโ€™ve 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 Iโ€™ve learned about his game.

I turn around and look up at him, meaning to reassure him that I wonโ€™t, promise that I wouldnโ€™t, and find him . . .

Smiling?

โ€œWhat . . . why do you look so happy?โ€

โ€œBecause itโ€™s perfect. Because itโ€™s you.โ€ He steps closer, grinning. So hard, I spot a rare dimple. โ€œIโ€™ll get to do this. With you.โ€

โ€œI . . . no. We canโ€™t.โ€

โ€œI think we can.โ€ He reaches out for me, and I let him. โ€œI need to think.โ€

โ€œSure. Think. Think out loud.โ€ His curved lips press against my throat. โ€œThink 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. โ€œCan I . . . I have this dream that you let meโ€” โ€

โ€œIf I . . .โ€ I pull back to look at his eager, happy face. Suddenly, Iโ€™m just as happy as he is. Itโ€™s going to happen. The two of us. Me and him and a chessboard. โ€œWould I need to leave?โ€

โ€œNo.โ€

โ€œBut we canโ€™t train together for . . .โ€

โ€œThen we wonโ€™t. Iโ€™ll train in this room. You take the rest of the house.โ€ โ€œBut 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. โ€œThis is a mess. Why are you so happy?โ€

His smile doesnโ€™t waver. โ€œYou donโ€™t know?โ€

My heart revs up to a million. Nearly beats out of my chest with everything that Iโ€™m feeling for him. I donโ€™t 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.

โ€œNolan,โ€ I whisper against his lips. โ€œMallory.โ€

โ€œDonโ€™t be alarmed,โ€ I say, mostly to myself. โ€œBut I think that I might be

โ€” โ€

The door slams open.

โ€œOh 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.

โ€œKoch?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.

โ€œHe cheated! That birdbrained bitch! We should have known he was using engines!โ€

I grin. โ€œWe really should have.โ€

โ€œAnd that TikTok? Dick of dicks, much?โ€ Nolan blinks. โ€œWhat 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.

โ€œI did not cheat. The images were doctored, and my lawyers have already gotten in touch with FIDE. Iโ€™ll be going to Venice to hand Sawyer his ass.โ€

Behind me, Nolan snorts softly.

โ€œOh, he just posted a new one,โ€ Tanu says. โ€œLetโ€™s see how low he can go.โ€

โ€œI wouldnโ€™t be surprised if Sawyerโ€™s team was behind this. Heโ€™s very scared of facing me, because he knows heโ€™ll 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 โ€™s 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. โ€œCan he just go out there and say things that are factually false? Legally, I mean?โ€

I glance at Tanu, whoโ€™s pre- law, hoping for a โ€œHell no.โ€ But all I find is a wide- eyed, guilty look that makes every last trace of warmth freeze inside me.

โ€œHeย isย wrong,โ€ I say, half statement, half question. โ€œItโ€™s not true. Nolan has nothing to do with my fellowship. He didnโ€™t get me into the Challengers. He . . .โ€

I turn around. Nolan is silent, dark eyes even darker than usual. I shake my head. โ€œNo.โ€ I swallow, and itโ€™s glass down my throat. โ€œNo.โ€

โ€œMal. Nolan, Iโ€™mย soย sorry,โ€ Tanu blurts out.

โ€œWill you leave for a minute?โ€ Nolan asks her.

โ€œI had no idea he was going to mention thatโ€” I didnโ€™t think he even knewโ€” โ€

โ€œTanu,โ€ Nolan repeats, and in a heartbeat sheโ€™s gone, and the door closes, and my brain careens. This is . . . no. Nope. Fuck this.

โ€œDid Defne know?โ€ I ask. โ€œThat you were paying? Because she vaguely mentioned multiple donors to me, thatโ€” โ€

โ€œShe knew,โ€ he says calmly.

I clench my teeth. โ€œRight. Well, Tanu did, too, so Iโ€™m guessing Emil was in on it, too, and since it reached Kochโ€” โ€

โ€œI had to disclose my donation to Zugzwang to FIDE. I assume thatโ€™s how he found out. But this has nothing to do with us, weโ€” โ€

โ€œThis hasย everythingย to do with us.โ€ The last six months have been a party, and Iโ€™m the last to get here. Or maybe I was here all along, blindfolded and locked in a closet. โ€œWas 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?

โ€œYou really believe Iโ€™d ever think about it in those terms, Mallory?โ€ His fist clenches and releases. He runs a hand through his hair. โ€œYou played the most beautiful chess Iโ€™d ever seen. I wanted to give you the opportunity to

โ€” โ€

โ€œHow did you even know I was going to accept it?โ€

โ€œI didnโ€™t. I just hoped. You worked in a shitty garage, and neededย out.โ€ โ€œWhat 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. โ€œDid you somehow have Bob fire me?โ€

His arms widen in irritation. โ€œWho the hell is Bob?โ€

I donโ€™t believe him. Iย canโ€™tย believe him, not anymore. โ€œDid you have anything to do with me losing my job back in the summer?โ€

โ€œI didnโ€™t, but I fucking wish Iย had, Mallory.โ€ He huffs impatiently. โ€œI wish I could take credit for shaking you out of the life you settled for.โ€

I gasp. โ€œI provide for my family, Nolan! I didnโ€™tย settle, I needed stability for them.โ€ My tone is well past civility. He steps closer, nostrils flaring, face lowered an inch from mine.

โ€œItโ€™s easier like that, isnโ€™t it? To hide behind them,โ€ he tells me. โ€œUse your family as a nice little cushion between yourself and real life.โ€

I lift my chin. โ€œHowย dareย you? My mom is sick and my sisters areโ€” โ€ โ€œTaken 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€œ โ€˜Thisย thingย between usโ€™? You mean, the fact that weโ€™ve fucked? Because clearly that means nothing. Or the fact that youโ€™ve 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 canโ€™t imagine what else you might be referring toโ€” โ€

โ€œI 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.

Itโ€™s not the first time someone has professed to love me after an ocean of lies.

โ€œNo,โ€ I say sharply, โ€œyou donโ€™t. If you did, youโ€™d have told me the truth. If you did, youโ€™d understand that my family will always come first. If you did, you wouldnโ€™t have played with my life just to get to pick your next World Championship opponentโ€” โ€

โ€œJesus, Mallory, I didnโ€™tโ€” โ€ He takes a deep breath, struggling to de- escalate. โ€œListen, I know you donโ€™t like this, and I respect it, but youโ€™re starting to sound nuts.โ€

โ€œAndย youย would know crazy.โ€ I say it calmly. Coldly. And even when I see something fracture in his eyes, I power through. โ€œYou donโ€™t love anyone

except for yourself. Youโ€™re manipulative, selfish. Youโ€™re alone, because your family hates you. And nowย Iย hate you, too.โ€

The door opens abruptly, but I donโ€™t need to look to know who it is. I keep my gaze on Nolanโ€™s 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.

โ€œHi, Defne,โ€ I say, proud of the firmness of my voice. โ€œPerfect timing.

Iโ€™m ready to leave.โ€

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