Everyone is gaping at me.
Kenji has just finished giving them every detail I shared with him, taking care to leave out the parts about Warner telling me he loves me, and Iโm silently grateful. Even though I told Adam that he and I shouldnโt be together anymore, everything between us is still so raw and unresolved. Iโve tried to move on, to distance myself from him because I wanted to protect him; but Iโve had to mourn Adamโs loss in so many different ways now that Iโm not sure I even know how to feel anymore.
I have no idea what he thinks of me.
There are so many things Adam and I need to talk about; I just donโt want Warner to be one of them. Warner has always been a tense topic between usโespecially now that Adam knows theyโre brothersโand Iโm not in the mood for arguing, especially not on my first day back.
But it seems I wonโt be able to get off that easily.
โWarnerย saved your life?โ Lily asks, not bothering to hide her shock or her repulsion. Even Alia is sitting up and paying attention now, her eyes glued to my face. โWhy the hell would he do that?โ
โDude, forget that,โ Ian cuts in. โWhat are we going to do about the fact that Warner can just steal our powers and shit?โ
โYou donโt have any powers,โ Winston answers him. โSo you donโt have anything to worry about.โ
โYou know what I mean,โ Ian snaps, a hint of color flushing up his neck. โItโs not safe for a psycho like him to have that kind of ability. It freaks me the hell out.โ
โHeโs not a psychโ,โ I try to say, but the room erupts into a cacophony of voices, all vying for a chance to be heard.
โWhat does this even meanโโ โโdangerous?โ
โSo Sonya and Sara are stillย aliveโโ
โโactually saw Anderson? What did he look like?โ โBut why would he evenโโ
โโokay, but thatโs notโโ
โWAIT,โ Adam cuts everyone off. โWhere the hell is heย now?โ He turns to look me in the eye. โYou said Warner brought you out here to show you what happened to Omega Point, but then the minute Kenji shows up, he just disappears.โ A pause. โRight?โ
I nod.
โSoโwhat?โ he says. โHeโs done? Heโs just walking away?โ Adam spins around, looks at everyone. โGuys, he knows that at least one of us is still alive! Heโs probably gone to get backup, to find a way to take the rest of us outโโ He stops, shakes his head, hard. โShit,โ he says under his breath. โSHIT.โ
Everyone freezes at the same time. Horrified.
โNo,โ I say quickly, holding up both hands. โNoโheโs not going to do thatโโ
Eight pairs of eyes turn on me.
โHe doesnโt care about killing you guys. He doesnโt even like The Reestablishment. And he hates his fatherโโ
โWhat are you talking about?โ Adam cuts me off, alarmed. โWarner is anย animalโโ
I take a steadying breath. I need to remember how little they know Warner, how little theyโve heard from his point of view; I have to remind myself what I used to think of him just a few days ago.
Warnerโs revelations are still so recent. I donโt know how to properly defend him or how to reconcile these polarizing impressions of him, and for a moment it makes me furious with him and his stupid pretenses, for ever having put me in this position. If only he didnโt come across as a sick, twisted psycho, I wouldnโt have to stand up for him right now.
โHeย wantsย to take down The Reestablishment,โ I try to explain. โAnd he wants to kill Anderson, tooโโ
The room explodes into more arguments. Shouts and epithets that all boil down to no one believing me, everyone thinking Iโm insane and that Warnerโs brainwashed me; they think heโs a proven murderer who locked me up and tried to use me to torture people.
And theyโre not wrong. Except that they are.
I want so desperately to tell them they donโt understand.
None of them know the truth, and theyโre not giving me a chance to explain. But just as Iโm about to say something else in my own defense, I catch a glimpse of Ian out of the corner of my eye.
Heโs laughing at me.
Out loud, slapping his knee, head thrown back, howling with glee at what he thinks is my stupidity, and for a moment I seriously begin to doubt myself and everything Warner said to me.
I squeeze my eyes shut.
How will I ever really know if I can trust him? How do I know he wasnโt lying to me like he always did, like he claims he has been from the beginning?
Iโm so sick of this uncertainty. So sick and tired of it.
But I blink and Iโm being pulled out of the crowd, tugged toward Jamesโs bedroom door; to the storage closet that used to be his room. Adam pulls me inside and shuts the door on the insanity behind us. Heโs holding my arms, looking into my eyes with a strange, burning intensity that startles me.
Iโm trapped.
โWhatโs going on?โ he asks. โWhy are you defending Warner? After everything he did to you, you should hate himโyou should be furiousโโ
โI canโt, Adam, Iโโ
โWhat do you mean youย canโt?โ
โI justโitโs not that easy anymore.โ I shake my head, try to explain the unexplainable. โI donโt know what to think of him now. There are so many things I misunderstood. Things I couldnโt comprehend.โ I drop my eyes. โHeโs really โฆโ I hesitate, conflicted.
I donโt know how to tell the truth without sounding like a liar.
โI donโt know,โ I finally say, staring into my hands. โI donโt know. Heโs just โฆ heโs not as bad as I thought.โ
โWow.โ Adam exhales, shocked. โHeโs not as bad as you thought. Heโs not as bad as you thought? How on earth could he be any better than youย thoughtโ?โ
โAdamโโ
โWhat the hell are youย thinking, Juliette?โ
I look up. He canโt hide the disgust in his eyes. I panic.
I need to find a way to explain, to present an irrefutable exampleโproof that Warner is not who I thought he wasโbut I can already tell that Adam has lost confidence in me, that he doesnโt trust me or believe me anymore, and I flounder.
He opens his mouth to speak.
I beat him to it. โDo you remember that day you found me crying in the shower? After Warner forced me to torture that toddler?โ
Adam hesitates before nodding slowly, reluctantly.
โThat was one of the reasons I hated him so much. I thought heโd actually put a child in that roomโthat heโd stolen someoneโs kid and wanted to watch me torture it. It was just so despicable,โ I say. โSo disgusting, so horrifying. I thought he was inhuman. Completely evil. But
โฆ it wasnโt real,โ I whisper.
Adam looks confused.
โIt was just a simulation,โ I try to explain. โWarner told me it was a simulation chamber, not a torture room. He said it all happened in my imagination.โ
โJuliette,โ Adam says. Sighs. He looks away, looks back at me. โWhat are you talking about? Of course it was a simulation.โ
โWhat?โ
Adam laughs a small, confused sort of laugh. โYou knew it wasnโt real โฆ ?โ I ask.
He stares at me.
โBut when you found meโyou said it wasnโt my faultโyou told me youโd heard about what happened, and that it wasnโt my faultโโ
Adam runs a hand through the hair at the back of his neck. โI thought you were upset about breaking down that wall,โ he says. โI mean, I knew the simulation would probably be scary as hell, but I thought Warner wouldโve told you what it was beforehand. I had no idea youโd walked into something like that thinking it was going to be real.โ He presses his eyes shut for a second. โI thought you were upset about learning you had this whole new crazy ability. And about the soldiers who were injured in the aftermath.โ
Iโm blinking at him, stunned.
All this time, a small part of me was still holding on to doubtโ believing that maybe the torture chamberย wasย real and that Warner was just lying to me. Again.
But now, to have confirmation from Adam himself. Iโm floored.
Adam is shaking his head. โThat bastard,โ heโs saying. โI canโt believe he did that to you.โ
I lower my eyes. โWarnerโs done a lot of crazy things,โ I say, โbut he really thought he was helping me.โ
โBut he wasnโt helping you,โ Adam says, angry again. โHe was
torturingย youโโ
โNo. Thatโs not true.โ I focus my eyes on a crack in the wall. โIn some strange way โฆ he did help me.โ I hesitate before meeting Adamโs gaze. โThat moment in the simulation chamber was the first time I ever allowed myself to be angry. I never knew how much more I could doโthat I could be so physically strongโuntil that moment.โ
I look away.
Clasp and unclasp my hands.
โWarner puts up this facade,โ Iโm saying. โHe acts like heโs a sick, heartless monster, but heโs โฆ I donโt know โฆโ I trail off, my eyes trained on something I canโt quite see. A memory, maybe. Of Warner smiling. His gentle hands wiping away my tears.ย Itโs okay, youโre okay, heโd said to me. โHeโs reallyโโ
โI donโt, umโโ Adam breaks away, blows out a strange, shaky breath. โI donโt know how Iโm supposed to understand this,โ he says, looking unsteady. โYouโwhat? You like him now? Youโre friends with him? The same guy who tried toย killย me?โ Heโs barely able to conceal the pain in his voice. โHe had me hung from a conveyor belt in a slaughterhouse, Juliette. Or have you already forgotten that?โ
I flinch. Drop my head in shame. Iย hadย forgotten about that.
Iโd forgotten that Warner almost killed Adam, that heโd shot Adam right in front of my face. He saw Adam as a traitor, as a soldier who held a gun to the back of his head; defied him and stole me away.
It makes me sick.
โIโm just โฆ Iโm so confused,โ I finally manage to say. โI want to hate him but I just donโt know how anymoreโโ
Adam is staring at me like he has no idea who I am. I need to talk about something else.
โWhatโs going on with Castle?โ I ask. โIs he sick?โ
Adam hesitates before answering, realizing Iโm trying to change the subject. Finally, he relents. Sighs. โItโs bad,โ he says to me. โHeโs been hit worse than the rest of us. And Castle taking it all so hard has really affected Kenji.โ
I study Adamโs face as he speaks, unable to stop myself from searching for similarities to Anderson and Warner.
โHe doesnโt really leave that chair,โ Adam is saying. โHe sits there all day until he collapses from exhaustion, and even then, he just falls asleep sitting in the same spot. Then he wakes up the next morning and does the same thing again, all day. He only eats when we force him to, and only moves to go to the bathroom.โ Adam shakes his head. โWeโre all hoping heโll snap out of it pretty soon, but itโs been really weird to just lose a leader like that. Castle was in charge of everything. And now he doesnโt seem to care about anything.โ
โHeโs probably still in shock,โ I say, remembering itโs only been three days since the battle. โHopefully, with time,โ I tell him, โheโll be all right.โ
โYeah,โ Adam says. Nods. Studies his hands. โBut we really need to figure out what weโre going to do. I donโt know how much longer we can live like this. Weโre going to run out of food in a few weeks at the most,โ he says. โWeโve got ten people to feed now. Plus, Brendan and Winston are still hurting; Iโve done what I can for them using the limited supplies I have here, but they need actual medical attention and pain medication, if we can swing it.โ A pause. โI donโt know what Kenjiโs told you, but they were seriously messed up when we brought them in here. Winstonโs swelling has only just gone down. We really canโt stay here for much longer,โ he says. โWe need a plan.โ
โYes.โ Iโm so relieved to hear heโs ready to be proactive. โYes. Yes. We need a plan. What are you thinking? Do you already have something in mind?โ
Adam shakes his head. โI donโt know,โ he admits. โMaybe we can keep breaking into the storage units like we used toโsteal supplies every once in a whileโand lie low in a bigger space on unregulated ground. But weโll never be able to set foot on the compounds,โ he says. โThereโs too much risk. Theyโll shoot us dead on sight if weโre caught. So โฆ I donโt know,โ he says. He looks sheepish as he laughs. โIโm kind of hoping Iโm not the only one with ideas.โ
โBut โฆโ I hesitate, confused. โThatโs it? Youโre not thinking of fighting back anymore? You think we should just find a way to liveโlikeย this?โ I gesture to the door, to what lies beyond it.
Adam looks at me, surprised by my reaction.
โItโs not like Iย wantย this,โ he says. โBut I canโt see how we could possibly fight back without getting ourselves killed. Iโm trying to be practical.โ He runs an agitated hand through his hair. โI took a chance,โ he says, lowering his voice. โI tried to fight back, and it got us all massacred. I shouldnโt even be alive right now. But for some crazy reason, I am, and so is James, and God, Juliette, so are you.
โAnd I donโt know,โ he says, shaking his head, looking away. โI feel like Iโve been given a chance to live my life. Iโll need to think of new ways to find food and put a roof over my head. I have no money coming in, Iโll never be able to enlist in this sector again, and Iโm not a registered citizen, so Iโll never be able to work. Right now all Iโm focused on is how Iโll be able to feed my family and my friends in a few weeks.โ His jaw tenses. โMaybe one day another group will be smarterโstrongerโbut I donโt think thatโs us anymore. I donโt think we stand a chance.โ
Iโm blinking at him, stunned. โI canโt believe this.โ โYou canโt believe what?โ
โYouโre giving up.โ I hear the accusation in my voice and I do nothing to hide it. โYouโre just giving up.โ
โWhat choice do I have?โ he asks, his eyes hurt, angry. โIโm not trying to be a martyr,โ he says. โWe gave it a shot. We tried to fight back, and it came to shit. Everyone we know is dead, and that battered group of people you saw out there is all thatโs left of our resistance. How are the nine of us supposed to fight the world?โ he demands. โItโs not a fair fight, Juliette.โ
Iโm nodding. Staring into my hands. Trying and failing to hide my shock.
โIโm not a coward,โ he says to me, struggling to moderate his voice. โI just want to protect my family. I donโt want James to have to worry that Iโm going to show up dead every day. He needs me to be rational.โ
โBut living like this,โ I say to him. โAs fugitives? Stealing to survive and hiding from the world? How is that any better? Youโll be worried every single day, constantly looking over your shoulder, terrified of ever leaving James alone. Youโll be miserable.โ
โBut Iโll be alive.โ
โThatโs not being alive,โ I say to him. โThatโs not livingโโ
โHow would you know?โ he snaps. His mood shifts so suddenly Iโm stunned into silence. โWhat do you know about being alive?โ he demands. โYou wouldnโt say a word when I first found you. You were afraid of your own shadow. You were so consumed by grief and guilt that youโd gone almost completely insaneโliving so far inside your own head that you had no idea what happened to the world while you were gone.โ
I flinch, stung by the venom in his voice. Iโve never seen Adam so bitter or cruel. This isnโt the Adam I know. I want him to stop. Rewind. Apologize. Erase the things heโs just said.
But he doesnโt.
โYou think youโve had it hard,โ heโs saying to me. โLiving in psych wards and being thrown in jailโyou think that was difficult. But what you donโt realize is that youโve always had a roof over your head, and food delivered to you on a regular basis.โ His hands are clenching, unclenching. โAnd thatโs more than most people will ever have. You have no idea what itโs really like to live out hereโno idea what itโs like to starve and watch your family die in front of you. You have no idea,โ he says to me, โwhat it means to truly suffer. Sometimes I think you live in some fantasy land where everyone survives on optimismโbut it doesnโt work that way out here. In this world youโre either alive, about to die, or dead. Thereโs no romance in it. No illusion. So donโt try to pretend you have any idea what it means to be alive today.ย Right now. Because you donโt.โ
Words, I think, are such unpredictable creatures.
No gun, no sword, no army or king will ever be more powerful than a sentence. Swords may cut and kill, but words will stab and stay, burying themselves in our bones to become corpses we carry into the future, all the time digging and failing to rip their skeletons from our flesh.
I swallow, hard one
two three
and steady myself to respond quietly. Carefully.
Heโs just upset, Iโm telling myself. Heโs just scared and worried and stressed out and he doesnโt mean any of it, not really, I keep telling myself.
Heโs just upset.
He doesnโt mean it.
โMaybe,โ I say. โMaybe youโre right. Maybe I donโt know what itโs like to live. Maybe Iโm still not human enough to know more than whatโs right in front of me.โ I stare straight into his eyes. โBut I do know what itโs like to hide from the world. I know what itโs like to live as though I donโt exist, caged away and isolated from society. And I wonโt do it again,โ I say. โI canโt. Iโve finally gotten to a point in my life where Iโm not afraid to speak. Where my shadow no longer haunts me. And I donโt want to lose that freedomโnot again. I canโt go backward. Iโd rather be shot dead screaming for justice than die alone in a prison of my own making.โ
Adam looks toward the wall, laughs, looks back at me.
โAre you even hearing yourself right now?โ he asks. โYouโre telling me you want to jump in front of a bunch of soldiers and tell them how much you hate The Reestablishment, just to prove a point? Just so they can kill you before your eighteenth birthday? That doesnโt make any sense,โ he says. โIt doesnโt serve anything. And this doesnโt sound like you,โ he says, shaking his head. โI thought you wanted to live on your own. You never wanted to be caught up in warโyou just wanted to be free of Warner and the asylum and your crazy parents. I thought youโd be happy to be done with all the fighting.โ
โWhat are you talking about?โ I say. โIโve always said I wanted to fight back. Iโve said it from the beginningโfrom the moment I told you I wanted to escape when we were on base. Thisย isย me,โ I insist. โThis is how I feel. Itโs the same way Iโve always felt.โ
โNo,โ he says. โNo, we didnโt leave base to start a war. We left to get the hell away from The Reestablishment, to resist in our own way, but most of all to find a life together. But then Kenji showed up and took us to Omega Point and everything changed, and we decided to fight back. Because it seemed like it might actually workโbecause it seemed like we might actually have a chance. But nowโโhe looks around the room, at the closed doorโโwhat do we have left? Weโre all half dead,โ he says. โWe are eight poorly armed men and women and one ten-year-old boy trying to fight entire armies. Itโs just notย feasible,โ he says. โAnd if Iโm going to die, I donโt want it to be for a stupid reason. If I go to warโif I risk my lifeโitโs going to be because the odds are in my favor. Not otherwise.โ
โI donโt think itโs stupid to fight forย humanityโโ
โYou have no idea what youโre saying,โ he snaps, his jaw tensing. โThereโs nothing we can do now.โ
โThereโs always something, Adam. There has to be. Because I wonโt live like this anymore. Not ever again.โ
โJuliette, please,โ he says, his words desperate all of a sudden, anguished. โI donโt want you to get killedโI donโt want to lose you again
โโ
โThis isnโt about you, Adam.โ I feel terrible saying it, but he has to understand. โYouโre so important to me. Youโve loved me and you were there for me when no one else was. I never want you to think I donโt care about you, because I do,โ I tell him. โBut this decision has nothing to do with you. Itโs aboutย me,โ I tell him. โAnd this lifeโโI point to the door
โโthe life on the other side of that wall? Thatโs not what I want.โ My words only seem to upset him more.
โThen youโd rather be dead?โ he asks, angry again. โIs that what youโre saying? Youโd rather be dead than try to build a life with me here?โ
โI would rather be dead,โ I say to him, inching away from his outstretched hand, โthan go back to being silent and suffocated.โ
And Adam is just about to respondโheโs parting his lips to speakโ when the sounds of chaos reach us from the other side of the wall. We share one panicked look before yanking the bedroom door open and rushing into the living room.
My heart stops. Starts. Stops again. Warner is here.