Everyone crowds around Castle at once; James practically tackles him. Ian shoves everyone else out of the way in his attempt to get closer. Castle is smiling, laughing a little. He finally looks more like the man I remember.
โIโm all right,โ heโs saying. He sounds exhausted, as if the words are costing him a great deal to get out. โThank you so much for your concern. But Iโll be all right. I just need a little more time, thatโs all.โ
I meet his eyes. Iโm afraid to approach him.
โPlease,โ Castle says to Alia and Winstonโthe two standing closest on either side of himโโhelp me up. Iโd like to greet our newest visitor.โ
Heโs not talking about me.
Castle gets to his feet with some difficulty, even with everyone scrambling to help him. The entire room suddenly feels different: lighter; happier, somehow. I hadnโt realized how much of everyoneโs grief was tied up in Castleโs well-being.
โMr. Warner,โ Castle says, locking eyes with him from across the room. โHow very nice of you to join us.โ
โIโm not joining anythโโ
โI always knew you would,โ Castle says. He smiles a little. โAnd I am pleased.โ
Warner seems to be trying not to roll his eyes.
โYou may let the guns down now,โ Castle says to him. โI promise I will watch them closely in your absence.โ
We all glance up at the ceiling. I hear Warner sigh. All at once, the guns float to the floor, settling gently onto the carpet.
โVery good,โ Castle says. โNow, if youโll excuse me, I think Iโm in desperate need of a long shower. I hope you wonโt mistake my early exit for rudeness,โ he adds. โItโs only that I feel quite certain weโll be seeing a lot of each other in these next weeks.โ
Warnerโs jaw tenses by way of response.
Castle smiles.
Winston and Brendan help Castle to the bathroom, while Ian shouts eagerly about grabbing him a change of clothes. Me, Warner, James, Alia, and Lily are the only ones left in the room.
โJuliette?โ Warner says. I glance in his direction.
โA moment of your time, please? In private?โ I hesitate.
โYou can use my room,โ James interjects. โI donโt mind.โ
I look at him, shocked heโd offer up his personal space so freely to the likes of me and Warner; especially after having seen his brotherโs outburst just now.
โAdam will be okay,โ James says to me, as if reading my mind. โHeโs just really stressed out. Heโs worried about a lot of things. He thinks weโre going to run out of food and stuff.โ
โJamesโโ
โItโs really okay,โ James says. โIโll hang out with Alia and Lily.โ
I glance at the two girls, but their faces reveal nothing. Alia offers me only the slightest of sympathetic smiles. Lily is staring at Warner, sizing him up.
I finally sigh, relenting.
I follow Warner into the small storage closet, closing the door behind
me.
He doesnโt waste any time.
โWhy are you inviting your friends to join us? I told you I didnโt want
to work with them.โ
โHow did you find me?โ I counter. โI never pressed the button on that pager you gave me.โ
Warner studies my eyes, his sharp green gaze locked on to mine as if trying to read me for clues. But the intensity of his gaze is always too much for me; I break the connection too soon, feeling untethered, somehow.
โIt was simple deductive reasoning,โ he finally says. โKent was the only member of your group with a life outside of Omega Point; his old home was the only place theyโd have been able to retreat to without causing a disturbance. And, as such,โ Warner says, โit was the first place I checked.โ A slight shake of his head. โContrary to what you might believe, love, I am not an idiot.โ
โI never thought you were an idiot,โ I say, surprised. โI thought you were crazy,โ I tell him, โbut not an idiot.โ I hesitate. โI actually think youโre brilliant,โ I confess. โI wish I could think like you.โ I look away and look back at him too quickly, feeling a lot like I need to learn to keep my mouth shut.
Warnerโs face clears. His eyes crinkle in amusement as he smiles. โI donโt want your friends on my team,โ he says. โI donโt like them.โ
โI donโt care.โ
โThey will only slow us down.โ
โThey will give us an advantage,โ I insist. โI know you donโt think they did things the right way at Omega Point, but they did know how to survive. They all have important strengths.โ
โTheyโre completely broken.โ
โTheyโre grieving,โ I tell him, annoyed. โDonโt underestimate them. Castle is a natural leader,โ I say. โKenji is a genius and an excellent fighter. He acts like an idiot sometimes, but you know better than anyone else that itโs just a show. Heโs smarter than all of us. Plus, Winston and Alia can design anything we need as long as they have the materials; Lily has an incredible photographic memory; Brendan can handle electricity and Winston can stretch his limbs into just about anything. And Ian โฆโ I falter. โWell, Ian is โฆ good for something, Iโm sure.โ
Warner laughs a little, his smile softening until it disappears altogether. His features settle into an uncertain expression. โAnd Kent?โ Warner finally asks.
I feel my face pale. โWhat about him?โ โWhat is he good for?โ
I hesitate before answering. โAdam is a great soldier.โ โIs that all?โ
My heart is pounding so hard. Too hard.
Warner looks away, carefully neutralizes his expression, his tone. โYou care for him.โ
Itโs not a question.
โYes,โ I manage to say. โOf course I do.โ โAnd what does that entail, exactly?โ
โI donโt know what you mean,โ I lie.
Warner is staring at the wall, holding himself very still, his eyes revealing nothing of what heโs really thinking, what heโs feeling. โDo you
love him?โ
Iโm stunned.
I canโt even imagine what it must cost him to ask this question so directly. I almost admire him for being brave enough to do it.
But for the first time, Iโm not really sure what to say. If this were one week ago, two weeks ago, I wouldโve answered without hesitation. I wouldโve known, definitively, that I loved Adam, and I wouldnโt have been afraid to say so. But now I canโt help but wonder if I even know what love is; if what I felt for Adam was love or just a mix of deep affection and physical attraction. Because if I loved himโif I really, truly loved himโ would I hesitate now? Would I so easily be able to detach myself from his life? His pain?
Iโve worried so much about Adam these past weeksโthe effects of his training, the news of his fatherโbut I donโt know if itโs been out of love, or if itโs been out of guilt. He left everything for me; because he wanted to be with me. But as much as it pains me to admit it, I know I didnโt run away to be with him. Adam wasnโt my main reason; he wasnโt the driving force.
I ran away for me. Because I wanted to be free. โJuliette?โ
Warnerโs soft whisper brings me back to the present, hauls me up and into myself, jarring my consciousness back to reality. Iโm afraid to dwell on the truths Iโve just uncovered.
I meet Warnerโs eyes. โYes?โ
โDo you love him?โ he asks again, more quietly this time.
And I suddenly have to force myself to say three words I never, ever thought Iโd say. โI donโt know.โ
Warner closes his eyes.
He exhales, the tension clear in his shoulders and in the line of his jaw and when he finally looks at me again there are stories in his eyes, thoughts and feelings and whispers of things Iโve never even seen before. Truths he might never bring himself to say; impossible things and unbelievable things and an abundance of feeling Iโve never thought him capable of. His whole body seems to relax in relief.
I donโt know this boy standing before me. Heโs a perfect stranger, an entirely different being; the type of person I might never have known if my parents hadnโt tossed me away.
โJuliette,โ he whispers.
Iโm only now realizing just how close he is. I could press my face against his neck if I wanted to. Could place my hands on his chest if I wanted to.
If I wanted to.
โIโd really love for you to come back with me,โ he says.
โI canโt,โ I say to him, heart racing suddenly. โI have to stay here.โ
โBut itโs not practical,โ he says. โWe need to plan. We need to talk strategyโit could take daysโโ
โI already have a plan.โ
His eyebrows fly up and I tilt my head, fixing him with a hard look before I reach for the door.