No one comes to the funeral.
It took two days to bury all the bodies. Castle tired his mind nearly to sickness digging up so much dirt. The rest of us used shovels. But there werenโt many of us to do the work then, and there arenโt enough of us to attend a funeral now.
Still, I sit here at dawn, perched atop a boulder, sitting high above the valley where we buried our friends. Teammates. My left arm is in a sling, my head hurts like a bitch, my heart is permanently broken.
Iโm okay, otherwise.
Alia comes up behind me, so quiet I hardly even notice her. I hardlyย everย notice her. But there are too few bodies for her to hide behind now. I scoot over on the rock and she settles down beside me, the two of us staring out at the sea of graves below. Sheโs holding two dandelions. Offers one to me. I take it.
Together, we drop the flowers, watching them as they float gently into the chasm. Alia sighs.
โYou okay?โ I ask her. โNo.โ
โYeah.โ I nod.
Seconds pass. A gentle breeze pushes the hair out of my face. I stare directly into the newborn sun, daring it to burn my eyes out.
โKenji?โ
โYeah?โ โWhereโs Adam?โ
I shake my head. Shrug.
โDo you think weโll find him?โ she asks, her voice practically a whisper. I look up.
Thereโs a yearning thereโsomething more than general concern in her tone. I turn fully to meet her eyes, but she wonโt look at me.
Sheโs suddenly blushing.
โI donโt know,โ I say to her. โI hope so.โ โMe too,โ she says softly.
She rests her head on my shoulder. We stare out, into the distance. Let the silence devour our bodies.
โYou did an amazing job, by the way.โ I nod at the valley below. โThis is beautiful.โ
Alia really outdid herself. She and Winston.
The monuments they designed are simple and elegant, made from stone sourced from the land itself.
And there are two.
One for the lives lost here, at the Sanctuary, two days ago. The other for the lives lostย there, at Omega Point, two months ago. The list of names is long. The injustice of it all roars through me.
Alia takes my hand. Squeezes. I realize Iโm crying.
I turn away, feeling stupid, and Alia lets go, gives me space to pull myself together. I wipe at my eyes with excessive force, angry with myself for falling apart. Angry with myself for being disappointed. Angry with myself for ever allowing hope.
We lost J.
Weโre not even sure exactly how it happened. Warner has been virtually comatose since that day, and getting information out of him has been near impossible. But it sounds like we never really stood a chance, in the end. One of Andersonโs men had the preternatural ability to clone himself, and it took us too long to figure it out. We couldnโt understand why their defense would suddenly double and triple just as we thought we were wearing them down. But it turns out Anderson had an inexhaustible supply of dummy soldiers. Warner couldnโt get over it. It was the one thing he kept repeating, over and overโ
I shouldโve known, I shouldโve known
โand despite the fact that Warnerโs been killing himself for the oversight, Castle says it was precisely because of Warner that any of us are still alive.
There werenโt supposed to beย anyย survivors. That was Andersonโs decree.
The command he gave after I went down. Warner figured out the trick just in time.
His ability to harness the soldierโs powers and use it against him was our one saving grace, apparently, and when the dude realized he had competition, he took what he could get and ran.
Which means he managed to snag an unconscious Haider and Stephan. It means Anderson escaped.
And J, of course.
It means they got J.
โShould we head back?โ Alia says quietly. โCastle was awake when I left. He said he wanted to talk to you.โ
โYeah.โ I nod, get to my feet. Pull myself together. โAny update on James, by the way? Is he cleared for visitors yet?โ
Alia shakes her head. Stands up, too. โNot yet,โ she says. โBut heโll be awake soon. The girls are optimistic. Between his healing powers and theirs, they feel certain theyโll be able to get him through it.โ
โYeah,โ I say, taking a deep breath. โIโm sure youโre right.โ Wrong.
Iโm not sure of anything.
The wreckage left in the wake of Andersonโs attack has laid all of us low. Sonya and Sara are working around the clock. Sam was severely injured. Nazeera is still unconscious. Castle is weak. Hundreds of others are trying to heal.
A serious darkness has descended upon us all.
We fought hard, but we took too many hits. We were too few to begin with. There was only so much any of us could do.
These are the things I keep telling myself, anyway. We start walking.
โThis feels worse, doesnโt it?โ Alia says. โWorse than last time.โ She stops, suddenly, and I follow her line of sight, study the scene before us. The torn-down buildings, the detritus along the paths. We did our best to clean up the worst of it, but if I look in the wrong place at the wrong time, I can still find blood on broken tree branches. Shards of glass.
โYeah,โ I say. โSomehow, this is so much worse.โ
Maybe because the stakes were higher. Maybe because weโve never lost J before. Maybe because Iโve never seen Warner this lost or this broken.
Angry Warner was better than this. At least angry Warner had some fight left in him.
Alia and I part ways when we enter the dining tent. Sheโs been volunteering her time, going from cot to cot to check on people, offering food and water where necessary, and this dining tent is currently her place of work. The massive space has been made into a sort of convalescent home. Sonya and Sara are prioritizing major injuries; minor wounds are being treated the traditional way, by whatโs left of the original staff of doctors and nurses. This room is stacked, end to end, with those of us who are either healing from minor injuries, or resting after major intervention.
Nazeera is here, but sheโs sleeping.
I drop down in a seat next to her cot, checking up on her the way I do every hour. Nothingโs changed. Sheโs still lying here, still as stone, the only proof of life coming from a nearby monitor and the gentle movements of her breathing. Her wound was a lot worse than mine. The girls say sheโs going to be okay, but they think sheโll be asleep until at least tomorrow. Even so, it kills me to look at her. Watching that girl go down was one of the hardest things Iโve ever had to witness.
I sigh, dragging a hand down my face. I still feel like shit, but at least Iโm awake. Few of us are.
Warner is one of them.
Heโs still covered in dry blood, refusing to be helped. Heโs conscious, but heโs been lying on his back, staring at the ceiling since the day he was dragged in here. If I didnโt know any better, Iโd think he was a corpse. Iโve been checking, too, every once in a whileโmaking sure I caught that gentle rise and fall of his chestโjust to be certain he was still breathing.
I think heโs in shock.
Apparently, once he realized J was gone, he tore the remaining soldiers to pieces with his bare hands.
Apparently.
I donโt buy it, of course, because the story sounds just a little to the left of what I consider credible, but then, Iโve been hearing all kinds of shit about Warner these last couple of days. He went from being only relatively consequential to becoming genuinely terrifying to assuming superhero statusโin thirty-six hours. In a plot twist I never couldโve expected, people here are suddenly obsessed with him.
They think he saved our lives.
One of the volunteers checking my wound yesterday told me that she heard someone else say that they saw Warner uproot an entire tree with only one hand.
Translation: He probably broke off a tree branch.
Someone else told me that theyโd heard from a friend that some girl had seen him save a cluster of children from friendly fire.
Translation: He probably shoved a bunch of kids to the ground.
Another person told me that Warner had single-handedly murdered nearly all the supreme soldiers.
Translationโ
Okay, that last one is kind of true.
But I know Warner wasnโt trying to do anyone around here a favor. He doesnโt give a shit about being a hero.
He was only trying to save Jโs life.
โYou should talk to him,โ Castle says, and I startle so badly he jumps back, freaking out for a second, too.
โSorry, sir,โ I say, trying to slow my heart rate. โI didnโt see you there.โ โThatโs quite all right,โ Castle says. Heโs smiling, but his eyes are sad.
Exhausted. โHow are you doing?โ
โAs well as can be expected,โ I say. โHowโs Sam?โ
โAs well as can be expected,โ he says. โNouria is struggling, of course, but Sam should be able to make a full recovery. The girls say it was mostly a flesh wound. Her skull was fractured, but theyโre confident they can get it nearly back to the way it was.โ He sighs. โTheyโll be all right, both of them. In time.โ
I study him for a moment, suddenly seeing him like Iโve never seen him before:
Old.
Castleโs dreads are untied, hanging loose about his face, and something about the break from his usual styleโlocs tied neatly at the base of his neck
โmakes me notice things Iโd never seen before. New gray hairs. New creases around his eyes, his forehead. It takes him a little longer to stand up straight like he used to. He seems worn out. Looking like heโs been kicked down one too many times.
Kind of like the rest of us.
โI hate that this is the thing that seems to have conquered the distance between us,โ he says after a stretch of silence. โBut now Nouria and Iโ both resistance leadersโhave each suffered great losses. The whole thing has been hard for her, just as it was for me. She needs more time to recover.โ
I take a sharp breath.
Even the mention of that dark time inspires an ache in my heart. I donโt allow myself to dwell for too long on the husk of a person Castle became after we lost Omega Point. If I do, the feelings overwhelm me so completely I pivot straight to anger. I know he was hurting. I know there was so much else going on. I know it was hard for everyone. But for me, losing Castle like thatโhowever temporarilyโwas worse than losing everyone else. I needed him, and it felt like heโd abandoned me.
โI donโt know,โ I say, clearing my throat. โItโs not really the same thing, is it? What we lostโ I mean, we lost literally everything in the bombing. Not only our people and our home, but years of research. Priceless equipment. Personal treasures.โ I hesitate, try to be delicate. โNouria and Sam only lost half of their people, and their base is still standing. This loss isnโt nearly as great.โ
Castle turns, surprised. โItโs not as if itโs a competition.โ โI know that,โ I say. โItโs just thโโ
โAnd I wouldnโt want my daughter to know the kind of grief weโve experienced. You have no idea the depth of what sheโs already suffered in her young life. She certainly doesnโt need to experience more pain to be deserving of your compassion.โ
โI didnโt mean it like that,โ I say quickly, shaking my head. โIโm only trying to point out thโโ
โHave you seen James yet?โ
I gape at him, my mouth still shaped around an unspoken word. Castle just changed the subject so quickly it nearly gave me whiplash. This isnโt like him. This isnโt likeย us.
Castle and I never used to have trouble talking. We never avoided hard topics and sensitive conversations. But things have felt off for a little while now, if Iโm being honest. Maybe ever since I realized Castle had been lying to me, all these years, about J. Maybe Iโve been a little less respectful lately. Crossed lines. Maybe all this tension is coming from meโ maybe Iโm the one pushing him away without realizing it.
I donโt know.
I want to fix whatever is happening between us, but right now, Iโm just too wrung out. Between J and Warner and James and unconscious Nazeera
โ My head is in such a weird place Iโm not sure I have the bandwidth for much else.
So I let it go.
โNo, I havenโt seen James,โ I say, trying to sound upbeat. โStill waiting on that green light.โ Last I checked, James was in the medical tent with Sonya and Sara. James has his own healing abilities, so he should be fine, physicallyโI know thatโbut heโs been through so much lately. The girls wanted to make sure he was fully rested and fed and hydrated before he had any visitors.
Castle nods.
โWarner is gone,โ he says after a moment, a non sequitur if there ever was one.
โWhat? No I just saw him. Heโโ I cut myself off as I glance up, expecting to find the familiar sight of him lying on his cot like a carcass. But Castleโs right. Heโs gone.
I whip my head around, scanning the room for his retreating figure. I get nothing.
โI still think you should talk to him,โ Castle says, returning to his opening statement.
I bristle.
โYouโre the adult,โ I point out. โYouโre the one who wanted him to take refuge among us. Youโre the one who believed he could change. Maybe you should be the one to talk to him.โ
โThatโs not what he needs, and you know it.โ Castle sighs. Glances across the room. โWhy is everyone so afraid of him? Why areย youย so afraid of him?โ
โMe?โ My eyes widen. โIโm not afraid of him. Or, I mean, whatever, Iโm not the only one afraid of him. Though letโs be real,โ I mutter, โanyone with two brain cells to rub together should be afraid of him.โ
Castle raises an eyebrow.
โExcept for you, of course,โ I add hastily. โWhat reason would you have to be afraid of Warner? Heโs such a nice guy. Loves children. Big talker. Oh, and bonus: He no longer murders people professionally. No, now murdering people is just a fulfilling hobby.โ
Castle sighs, visibly annoyed.
I crack a smile. โSir, all Iโm saying is that we donโt really know him, right? When Juliette was aroundโโ
โElla. Her name is Ella.โ
โUh-huh. When she was around, Warner was tolerable. Barely. But now sheโs not around, and heโs acting just like the guy I remember when I enlisted, the guy he was when he was working for his dad and running Sector 45. What reason does he have to be loyal or kind to the rest of us?โ
Castle opens his mouth to respond, but just then arrives my salvation: lunch.
A smiling volunteer comes by, handing out simple salads in bowls of foil. I take the proffered food and plastic silverware with an overenthusiasticย thanks, and promptly rip the lid off the container.
โWarner has been dealt a punishing blow,โ Castle says. โHe needs us now more than ever.โ
I glance up at Castle. Shove a forkful of salad in my mouth. I chew slowly, still deciding how to respond, when Iโm distracted by movement in the distance.
I look up.
Brendan and Winston and Ian and Lily are in the corner gathered around a small, makeshift table, all of them holding tinfoil lunch bowls. Theyโre waving us over.
I gesture with a forkful of salad. Speak with my mouth full. โYou want to join us?โ
Castle sighs even as he stands, smoothing out invisible wrinkles in his black pants. I glance over at Nazeeraโs sleeping figure as I collect my things. I know, rationally, that sheโs going to be fine, but sheโs recovering from a full blow to the chestโnot unlike J once didโand it hurts to see her so vulnerable. Especially for a girl who once laughed in my face at the prospect of ever being overpowered.
It scares me.
โComing?โ Castle says, glancing over his shoulder. Heโs already a few steps away, and I have no idea how long Iโve been standing here, staring at Nazeera.
โOh, yeah,โ I say. โRight behind you.โ
The minute we sit down at their table, I know something is off. Brendan and Winston are sitting stiffly, side by side, and Ian doesnโt do more than glance at me when I sit down. I find this reception especially strange, considering the fact thatย theyย flaggedย meย down. Youโd think theyโd be happy to see me.
After a few minutes of uncomfortable silence, Castle speaks. โI was just telling Kenji,โ he says, โthat he should be the one to talk to Warner.โ
Brendan looks up. โThatโs a great idea.โ I shoot him a dark look.
โNo, really,โ he says, carefully choosing a piece of potato to spear. Wait
โwhere did they get potatoes? All I got was salad. โSomeone definitely needs to talk to him.โ
โSomeoneย definitely does,โ I say, irritated. I narrow my eyes at Brendanโs potatoes. โWhereโd you get those?โ
โThis is just what they gave me,โ Brendan says, looking up in surprise. โOf course, Iโm happy to share.โ
I move quickly, jumping out of my seat to spear a chunk of potato from his bowl. I shove the whole piece in my mouth before I even sit back down, and Iโm still chewing when I thank him.
He looks mildly repulsed.
I guess I am a bit of a caveman when Warner isnโt around to keep me decent.
โAnyway, Castleโs right,โ Lily says. โYou should talk to him, and soon. I think heโs kind of a loose cannon right now.โ
I stab a piece of lettuce, roll my eyes. โCan I maybe eat my lunch before everyone starts jumping down my throat? This is the first real meal Iโve had since I got shot.โ
โNo one is jumping down your throat.โ Castle frowns. โAnd I thought Nouria said the normal dining hours went back into effect yesterday morning.โ
โThey did,โ I say.
โBut you were shot three days ago,โ Winston says. โWhich meansโโ โAll right, okay, calm down, Detective Winston. Can we change the
subject, please?โ I take another bite of lettuce. โI donโt like this one.โ Brendan puts down his knife and fork. Hard.
I straighten.
โGo talk to him,โ he says again, this time with an air of finality that surprises me.
I swallow my food. Too fast. Nearly choke.
โIโm serious,โ Brendan says, frowning as I cough up a lung. โThis is a wretched time for all of us, and youโve more of a connection with him than anyone else here. Which means you have a moral responsibility to find out what heโs thinking.โ
โA moral responsibility?โ My cough turns into a laugh. โYes. A moral responsibility. And Winston agrees with me.โ
I look up, raising my eyebrows at Winston. โI bet he does. I bet Winston agrees with you all the time.โ
Winston adjusts his glasses. He stabs blindly at his food and mutters, โI hate you,โ under his breath.
โOh yeah?โ I gesture between Winston and Brendan with my fork. โWhat the hell is going on here? This energy is super weird.โ
When no one answers me I kick Winston under the table. He turns away, mumbling nonsense before taking a long pull from his water glass.
โOkay,โ I say slowly. I pick up my own water glass. Take a sip. โSeriously. Whatโs going on? You two playing footsie under the table or someshit?โ
Winston goes full tomato.
Brendan picks up his utensils and, looking down at his plate, says, โGo ahead. Tell him.โ
โTell me what?โ I say, glancing between the two of them. When no one responds, I look over at Ian like,ย What the hell?
Ian only shrugs.
Ianโs been quieter than usual. He and Lily have been spending a lot more time together lately, which is understandable, but it also means I havenโt really seen him much in the last couple of days.
Castle suddenly stands.
He claps me on the back. โTalk to Mr. Warner,โ he says. โHeโs vulnerable right now, and he needs his friends.โ
โAre youโ?โ I make a show of looking around, over my shoulders. โIโm sorry, which friends are you referring to? Because as far as I know, Warner doesnโt have any.โ
Castle narrows his eyes at me. โDonโt do this,โ he says. โDonโt deny your own emotional intelligence in favor of petty grievances. You know better. Be better. If you care about him at all, you will sacrifice your pride to reach out to him. Make sure heโs okay.โ
โWhy do you have to make it sound so dramatic?โ I say, looking away. โItโs not that big of a deal. Heโll survive.โ
Castle rests his hand on my shoulder. Forces me to meet his eyes. โNo,โ he says to me. โHe might not.โ
I wait until Castle is gone before I finally set down my fork. Iโm irritated, but I know heโs right. I mumble a general good-bye to my friends as I push away from the table, but not before I notice Brendan smiling triumphantly in my direction. Iโm about to give him shit for it, but then I notice, with a start, that Winston has turned a shade of pink so magnificent you could probably see it from space.
And then, there it is: Brendan is holding Winstonโs hand under the table. I gasp, audibly.
โShut up,โ Winston says. โI donโt want to hear it.โ
My enthusiasm withers. โYou donโt want to hear me say congratulations?โ
โNo, I donโt want to hear you sayย I told you so.โ
โYes, but I did fucking tell you so, didnโt I?โ A wave of happiness moves through me, conjures a smile. I didnโt know I still had it in me.
Joy.
โIโm so happy for you guys,โ I say. โTruly. You just made this shitty day so much better.โ
Winston looks up, suspicious. But Brendan beams at me.
I stab a finger in their direction. โBut if you two turn into Adam and Juliette clones I swear to God I will lose my mind.โ
Brendanโs eyes go wide. Winston turns purple.
โKidding!โ I say. โIโm just kidding! Obviously Iโm super happy for you two!โ After a dead beat, I clear my throat. โNo but seriously, though.โ
โFuck off, Kenji.โ
โYup.โ I shoot a finger gun at Winston. โYou got it.โ โKenji,โ I hear Castle call out. โLanguage.โ
I swivel around, surprised. I thought Castle was gone. โIt wasnโt me!โ I shout back. โFor the first time, I swear, it wasnโt me!โ
I see only the back of Castleโs head as he turns away, but somehow, I can tell heโs still annoyed.
I shake my head. I canโt stop smiling. Itโs time to regroup.
Pick up the pieces. Keep going. Find J. Find Adam. Tear down The Reestablishment, once and for all. And the truth isโweโre going to need Warnerโs help. Which means Castle is right, I need to talk to Warner. Shit.
I look back at my friends.
Lilyโs got her head on Ianโs shoulder, and heโs trying to hide his smile. Winston flips me off, but heโs laughing. Brendan pops another piece of potato in his mouth and shoos me away.
โGo on, then.โ
โAll right, all right,โ I say. But just as Iโm about to take the necessary steps forward, Iโm saved yet again.
Alia comes running toward me, her face lit in an expression of happiness I rarely see on her. Itโs transformative. Hell, sheโs glowing. Itโs easy to lose track of Alia, whoโs quiet in both voice and presence. But when she smiles like thatโ
She looks beautiful.
โJames is awake,โ she says, nearly out of breath. Sheโs squeezing my arm so hard itโs cutting off my circulation.
I donโt care.
Iโd been carrying this tension for almost two weeks now. Worrying, all this time, about James and whether he was okay. When I saw him for the first time the other day, bound and gagged by Anderson, I felt my knees give out. We had no idea how he was doing or what kind of trauma heโd sustained. But if the girls are letting him have visitorsโ
Thatโs got to be a good sign.
I send up silent thanks to anyone who might be listening. Mom. Dad.
Ghosts. Iโm grateful.
Alia is half dragging me down the hall, and even though her physical effort isnโt necessary, I let her do it. She seems so excited I donโt have the heart to stop her.
โJames is officially up and ready for visitors,โ she says, โand he asked to seeย you.โ