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Chapter no 68

Ignite Me (Shatter Me Book 3)

I have no idea where Kenji is.

Itโ€™s cramped and claustrophobic down here and I can already hear a rush of footsteps coming toward me, shouts and cries echoing down the hall; they must know something has happened above deck. Iโ€™m trying really hard not to panic, but Iโ€™m no longer sure what the next step should be.

I never anticipated doing this alone.

I keep whispering Kenjiโ€™s name and hoping for a response, but thereโ€™s nothing. I canโ€™t believe Iโ€™ve already lost him. At least Iโ€™m still invisible, which means he canโ€™t be more than fifty feet away, but the soldiers are too close for me to take any chances right now. I canโ€™t do anything that would draw attention to my presenceโ€”or Kenjiโ€™s.

So I have to force myself to stay calm.

The problem is I have no idea where I am. No idea what Iโ€™m looking at. Iโ€™ve never even been on aย boatย before, much less an army ship of this magnitude.

But I have to try and understand my surroundings.

Iโ€™m standing in the middle of what looks like a very long hallway; wooden panels run across the floors, the walls, and even the low ceiling above my head. There are little nooks every few feet, where the wall seems to be scooped out.

Theyโ€™re for doors, I realize.

I wonder where they lead. Where Iโ€™ll have to go. Boots are thundering closer now.

My heart starts racing and I try to shove myself against the wall, but these hallways are too narrow; even though they canโ€™t see me, thereโ€™s no way Iโ€™d be able to slip past them. I can see a group approaching now, can hear them barking orders at one another. At any moment theyโ€™re going to slam right into me.

I shift backward as fast as I can and run, keeping my weight on my toes to minimize sound as much as possible. I skid to a stop. Hit the wall behind me. More soldiers are bolting down the halls now, clearly alerted to something, and for a second I feel my heart fail. Iโ€™m so worried about Kenji.

But as long as Iโ€™m invisible, Kenji must be close, I think. He must be alive.

I cling to this hope as the soldiers approach.

I look to my left. Look to my right. Theyโ€™re closing in on me without even realizing it. I have no idea where theyโ€™re headedโ€”maybe theyโ€™re going back up, outsideโ€”but I have to make a move, fast, and I donโ€™t want to alert them to my presence. Not yet. Itโ€™s too soon to try to take them out. I know Alia promised I could sustain a bullet wound as long as my power is on, but my last experience with being shot in the chest has left me traumatized enough to want to avoid that option as much as possible.

So I do the only thing I can think of.

I jump into one of the doorways and plant my hands against the inside of the frame, holding myself in place, my back pressed against the door.ย Please please please, I think,ย please donโ€™t let there be someone in this room. All anyone has to do is open the door and Iโ€™ll be dead.

The soldiers are getting closer. I stop breathing as they pass.

One of their elbows grazes my arm.

My heart is pounding, so hard. As soon as theyโ€™re gone I dart out of the doorway and bolt, running down halls that only lead into more halls. This place is like a maze. I have no idea where I am, no idea whatโ€™s happening.

Not a single clue where Iโ€™ll find Anderson.

And the soldiers wonโ€™t stop coming. Theyโ€™re everywhere, all at once and then not at all, and Iโ€™m turning down corners and spinning in different directions and trying my best to outrun them. But then I notice my hands.

Iโ€™m no longer invisible. I bite back a scream.

I jump into another doorway, hoping to press myself out of sight, but now Iโ€™m both nervous and horrified, because not only do I not know whatโ€™s happened to Kenji, but I donโ€™t know whatโ€™s going to happen to me, either. This was such a stupid idea. I am such a stupid person. I donโ€™t know what I was thinking.

That I ever thought I could do this. Boots.

Stomping toward me. I steel myself and suck up my fear and try to be as prepared as possible. Thereโ€™s no way they wonโ€™t notice me now. I haul my energy up and into myself, feel my bones thrumming with the rush of it and the thrill of power raging through me. If I can maintain this state for as long as Iโ€™m down here, I should be able to protect myself. I know how to fight now. I can disarm a man, steal away his weapon. Iโ€™ve learned to do so much.

But Iโ€™m still fairly terrified, and Iโ€™ve never needed to use the bathroom as much as I do right now.

Think, I keep telling myself.ย Think.ย What can you do? Where can you go? Where would Anderson be hiding? Deeper? Lower?

Where would the largest room on this ship be? Certainly not on the top level. I have to drop down.

But how?

The soldiers are getting closer.

I wonder what these rooms contain, what this doorway leads to. If itโ€™s just a room, then itโ€™s a dead end. But if itโ€™s an entrance to a larger space, then I might have a chance. But if thereโ€™s someone in here, Iโ€™ll definitely be in trouble. I donโ€™t know if I should take the risk.

A shout.

A cry.

A gunshot.

Theyโ€™ve seen me.

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