โPunch me.โ
Warner is standing directly across from me, head cocked to the side.
Everyone is watching us. I shake my head, fast.
โDonโt be afraid, love,โ he says to me. โI just want you to try.โ
His arms are relaxed at his sides. His stance so casual. Itโs Saturday morning, which means he has time off from his daily workout routine. Which means heโs decided to work with me, instead.
I shake my head again.
He laughs. โYour training with Kenji is good,โ he says, โbut this is just as important. You need to learn how to fight. You have to be able to defend yourself.โ
โBut I can defend myself,โ I say to him. โIโm strong enough.โ
โStrength is excellent,โ he says, โbut itโs worth nothing without technique. If you can be overpowered, you are not strongย enough.โ
โI donโt think I could be overpowered,โ I say to him. โNot really.โ โI admire your confidence.โ
โWell, itโs true.โ
โWhen you met my father for the first time,โ he says, โwere you not initially overpowered?โ
My blood runs cold.
โAnd when you set out to fight after I left Omega Point,โ he says to me, โwere you not overpowered again?โ
I clench my fists.
โAnd even after you were captured,โ he says quietly, โwas my father not able to overpower you once more?โ
I drop my head.
โI want you to be able to defend yourself,โ Warner says, his voice gentle now. โI want you to learn how to fight. Kenji was right the other day, when
he said you canโt just throw your energy around. You have to be able to project with precision. Your moves must always be deliberate. You have to be able to anticipate your opponent in every possible way, both mentally and physically. Strength is only the first step.โ
I look up, meet his eyes. โNow punch me,โ he says.
โI donโt know how,โ I finally admit, embarrassed. Heโs trying so hard not to smile.
โAre you looking for volunteers?โ I hear Kenji ask. He steps closer. โBecause Iโll gladly kick your ass if Juliette isnโt interested.โ
โKenji,โ I snap, spinning around. I narrow my eyes. โWhat?โ
โCome on, love,โ Warner says to me. Heโs unfazed by Kenjiโs comment, looking at me as if no one else in this room exists. โI want you to try. Use your strength. Tap into every bit of power you have. And then punch me.โ
โIโm afraid Iโm going to hurt you.โ
Warner laughs again. Looks away. Bites his lip as he stifles another smile. โYouโre not going to hurt me,โ he says. โTrust me.โ
โBecause youโll absorb the power?โ
โNo,โ he says. โBecause you wonโt beย ableย to hurt me. You donโt know how.โ
I frown, annoyed. โFine.โ
I swing my fist in what I assume a punch is supposed to look like. But my motion is limp and wobbly and so humiliatingly bad I almost give up halfway.
Warner catches my arm. He meets my eyes. โFocus,โ he says to me. โImagine you are terrified. You are cornered. You are fighting for your life.ย Defendย yourself,โ he demands.
I pull my arm back with more intensity, ready to try harder this time, when Warner stops me. He grabs my elbow. Shakes it a little. โYou are not playing baseball,โ he says. โYou do not wind up for a punch, and you do not need to lift your elbow up to your ear. Do not give your opponent advance notice of what youโre about to do,โ he says. โThe impact should be unexpected.โ
I try again.
โMy face is in the center, love, right here,โ he says, tapping a finger against his chin. โWhy are you trying to hit my shoulder?โ
I try again.
โBetterโcontrol your armโkeep your left fist upโprotect your face
โโ
I punch hard, a cheap shot, an unexpected hit even though I know he
isnโt ready.
His reflexes are too fast.
His fist is clenched around my forearm in an instant. He yanks, hard, pulling my arm forward and down until Iโm off-balance and toppling toward him. Our faces are an inch apart.
I look up, embarrassed.
โThat was cute,โ he says, unamused as he releases me. โTry again.โ I do.
He blocks my punch with the back of his hand, slamming into the space just inside my wrist, knocking my arm sideways.
I try again.
He uses the same hand to grab my arm in midair and pull me close again. He leans in. โDo not allow anyone to catch your arms like this,โ he says. โBecause once they do, theyโll be able to control you.โ And, as if to prove it, he uses his hold on my arm to pull me in and then shove me backward, hard.
Not too hard.
But still.
Iโm starting to get irritated, and he can tell. He smiles.
โYou really want me to hurt you?โ I ask him, eyes narrowing. โI donโt think you can,โ he says.
โI think youโre pretty cocky about that.โ
โProve me wrong, love.โ He raises an eyebrow at me. โPlease.โ I swing.
He blocks.
I strike again.
He blocks.
His forearms are made ofย steel.
โI thought this was aboutย punching,โ I say to him, rubbing at my arms. โWhy do you keep hitting my forearms?โ
โYour fist does not carry your strength,โ he says. โItโs just a tool.โ
I swing again, faltering at the last minute, my confidence failing me.
He catches my arm. Drops it.
โIf youโre going to hesitate,โ he says, โdo it on purpose. If youโre going to hurt someone, do it on purpose. If youโre going to lose a fight,โ he says, โdo it onย purpose.โ
โI justโI canโt do this right,โ I tell him. โMy hands are shaking and my arms are starting to hurtโโ
โWatch what I do,โ he says. โWatch my form.โ
His feet are planted about shoulder-width apart, his legs slightly bent at the knees. His left fist is up and held back, protecting the side of his face, and his right fist is leading, sitting higher and slightly diagonal from his left. Both elbows are tucked in, hovering close to his chest.
He swings at me, slowly, so I can study the movement.
His body is tensed, his aim focused, every movement controlled. The power comes from somewhere deep inside of him; itโs the kind of strength that is a consequence of years of careful training. His muscles know how to move. Know how to fight. His power is not a gimmick of supernatural coincidence.
His knuckles gently graze the edge of my chin.
He makes it look so easy to punch someone. I had no idea it was this difficult.
โDo you want to switch?โ he asks. โWhat?โ
โIf I try to punch you,โ he says. โCan you defend yourself?โ โNo.โ
โTry,โ he says to me. โJust try to block me.โ
โOkay,โ I say, not actually wanting to. I feel stupid and petulant. He swings again, slowly, for my sake.
I slap his arm out of the way.
He drops his hands. Tries not to laugh. โYou are so much worse at this than I thought youโd be.โ
I scowl.
โUse your forearms,โ he says. โBlock my swing. Knock it out of the way and shift your body with it. Remember to move your head when you block. You want to move yourselfย awayย from danger. Donโt just stand there and slap.โ
I nod.
He starts to swing.
I block too quickly, my forearm hitting his fist. Hard. I wince.
โItโs good to anticipate,โ he says to me, his eyes sharp. โBut donโt get eager.โ
Another swing.
I catch his forearm. Stare at it. I try to pull it down like he did with mine, but he literally does not budge. At all. Not even an inch. Itโs like tugging on a metal pole buried in concrete.
โThat was โฆ okay,โ he says, smiling. โTry again. Focus.โ Heโs studying my eyes. โFocus, love.โ
โIย amย focused,โ I insist, irritated.
โLook at your feet,โ he says. โYouโre putting your weight on the front of your feet and you look like youโre about to tip over. Plant yourself in place,โ he says. โBut be ready to move. Your weight should rest on the heels of your feet,โ he says, tapping the back of his own foot.
โFine,โ I snap, angry now. โIโm standing on the heels of my feet. Iโm not tipping over anymore.โ
Warner looks at me. Captures my eyes. โNever fight when youโre angry,โ he says quietly. โAnger will make you weak and clumsy. It will divert your focus. Your instincts will fail you.โ
I bite the inside of my cheek. Frustrated and ashamed.
โTry again,โ he says slowly. โStay calm. Have faith in yourself. If you donโt believe you can do it,โ he says, โyou wonโt.โ
I nod, slightly mollified. Try to concentrate. I tell him Iโm ready.
He swings.
My left arm bends at the elbow in a perfect ninety-degree angle that slams into his forearm so hard it stops his swing. My head has shifted out of the way, my feet turned in the direction of his punch; Iโm still standing steady.
Warner is amused.
He swings with his other fist.
I grab his forearm in midair, my fist closed around the space above his wrist, and I take advantage of his surprise to throw him off-balance, pulling his arm down and yanking him forward. He almost crashes into me. His face is right in front of mine.
And Iโm so surprised that for a moment I donโt know what to do. Iโm caught in his eyes.
โPush me,โ he whispers.
I tighten my hold around his arm, and then shove him across the room. He flies back, catching himself before hitting the floor.
Iโm frozen in place. Shocked. Someone whistles.
I turn around.
Kenji is clapping. โWell done, princess,โ he says, trying not to laugh. โI didnโt know you had it in you.โ
I grin, half embarrassed and half absurdly proud of myself.
I meet Warnerโs eyes across the room. He nods, smiling so wide. โGood,โ he says. โVery good. Youโre a fast learner. But we still have a lot of work to do.โ
I finally look away, catching a glimpse of Adam in the process. He looks pissed.