Thereโs something simmering inside of me.
Something Iโve never dared to tap into, something Iโm afraid toย acknowledge. Thereโs a part of me clawing to break free from the cage Iโveย trapped it in, banging on the doors of my heart begging to be free.
Begging to let go.
Every day I feel like Iโm reliving the same nightmare. I open my mouth toย shout, to fight, to swing my fists but my vocal cords are cut, my arms areย heavy and weighted down as if trapped in wet cement and Iโm screaming butย no one can hear me, no one can reach me and Iโm caught. And itโs killing me.
Iโve always had to make myself submissive, subservient, twisted into aย pleading, passive mop just to make everyone else feel safe and comfortable.ย My existence has become a fight to prove Iโm harmless, that Iโm not a threat,ย that Iโm capable of living among other human beings without hurting them.
And Iโm so tired Iโm so tired Iโm so tired Iโm so tired and sometimes I getย so angry
I donโt know whatโs happening to me.
โAN EXCERPT FROM JULIETTEโS JOURNALS IN THE ASYLUM
We land in a tree.
I have no idea where we areโI donโt even know if Iโve ever been this high, or this close to natureโbut Nazeera doesnโt seem bothered at all.
Iโm breathing hard as I turn to face her, adrenaline and disbelief colliding, but sheโs not looking at me. She looks calmโhappy, evenโas she looks out across the sky, one foot propped up on a tree branch while the other hangs, swinging gently back and forth in the cool breeze. Her left arm rests on her left knee and her hand is relaxed, almost too casual, as it clenches and unclenches around something I canโt see. I tilt my head, part my lips to ask the question when she interrupts me.
โYou know,โ she says suddenly, โIโve never, ever shown anyone what I can do.โ
Iโm caught off guard.
โNo one? Ever?โ I say, stunned. She shakes her head.
โWhy not?โ
Sheโs quiet for a minute before she says, โThe answer to that question is one of the reasons why I wanted to talk to you.โ She touches an absent hand to the diamond piercing at her lip, tapping the tip of one finger against the glittering stone. โSo,โ she says. โDo you know anything real about your past?โ
And the pain is swift, like cold steel, like knives in my chest. Painful reminders of todayโs revelations. โI know some things,โ I finally say. โI learned most of it this morning, actually.โ
She nods. โAnd thatโs why you ran off like you did.โ I turn to face her. โYou were watching me?โ
โIโve been shadowing you, yeah.โ โWhy?โ
She smiles, but it looks tired. โYou really donโt remember me, do you?โ I stare at her, confused.
She sighs. Swings both her legs under her and looks out into the distance. โNever mind.โ
โNo, waitโwhat do you mean? Am I supposed to remember you?โ She shakes her head.
โI donโt understand,โ I say.
โForget it,โ she says. โItโs nothing. You just look really familiar, and for a split second I thought weโd met before.โ
โOh,โ I say. โOkay.โ But now she wonโt look at me, and I have a strange
feeling sheโs holding something back.
Still, she says nothing.
She looks lost in thought, chewing on her lip as she looks off in the distance, and doesnโt say anything for what feels like a long time.
โUm. Excuse me? You put me in aย tree,โ I finally say. โWhat the hell am I doing here? What do you want?โ
She turns to face me. Thatโs when I realize that the object in her hand is actually a bag of little hard candies. She holds it out to me, indicating with her head that I should take one.
But I donโt trust her. โNo thanks,โ I say.
She shrugs. Unwraps one of the colorful candies and pops it in her mouth. โSo,โ she says. โWhatโd Warner tell you today?โ
โWhy do you want to know?โ
โDid he tell you that you have a sister?โ
I feel a knot of anger beginning to form in my chest. I say nothing.
โIโll take that as a yes,โ she says. She bites down hard on the candy in her mouth. Crunches quietly beside me. โDid he tell you anything else?โ
โWhat do you want from me?โ I say. โWho are you?โ
โWhat did he tell you about your parents?โ she asks, ignoring me even as she glances at me out of the corner of her eye. โDid he tell you that you were adopted? That your biological parents are still alive?โ
I only stare at her.
She tilts her head. Studies me. โDid he tell you their names?โ My eyes widen automatically.
Nazeera smiles, and the action brightens her face. โThere it is,โ she says, with a triumphant nod. She peels another candy from its wrapper and pops it in her mouth. โHmm.โ
โThereย whatย is?โ
โThe moment,โ she says, โwhere the anger ends, and the curiosity begins.โ I sigh, irritated. โYou know my parentsโ names?โ
โI never said that.โ
I feel suddenly exhausted. Powerless. โDoes everyone know more about my life than I do?โ
She glances at me. Looks away. โNot everyone,โ she says. โThose of us with ranks high enough in The Reestablishment know a lot, yeah,โ she says. โItโs our business to know. Especiallyย us,โ she says, meeting my eyes for a second. โThe kids, I mean. Our parents expect us to take over one day. But, no, not everyone knows everything.โ She smiles at something, a private joke shared only with herself, when she says, โMost people donโt know shit, actually.โ And then, a frown. โThough I guess Warner knows more than I thought he did.โ
โSo,โ I say. โYouโve known Warner for a long time.โ
Nazeera pushes her hood back a bit so I can better see her face, leans against a branch, and sighs. โListen,โ she says quietly. โI only know what my dad told us about you guys, and Iโm wise enough to the game now to know that most of the things Iโve heard are probably nonsense. Butโโ
She hesitates. Bites her lip and hesitates.
โJust say it,โ I tell her, shaking my head as I do. โIโve already heard so many people tell me Iโm crazy for falling for him. You wouldnโt be the first.โ
โWhat? No,โ she says, and laughs. โI donโt think youโre crazy. I mean, I get why people might think heโs trouble, but heโs my people, you know? I knew his parents. Anderson made my own dad seem like a nice guy. Weโre all kind of messed up, thatโs true, but Warnerโs not a bad person. Heโs just trying to find a way to survive this insanity, just like the rest of us.โ
โOh,โ I say. Surprised.
โAnyway,โ she says with a shrug, โno, I understand why you like him. And even if I didnโt, I meanโIโm not blind.โ She raises a knowing eyebrow at me. โI get you, girl.โ
Iโm still stunned. This might be the very first time Iโve heard anyone but myself make an argument for Warner.
โNo, what Iโm trying to say is that I think it might be a good time for you to focus on yourself for a little while. Take a beat. And anyway, Lenaโs going to be here any minute, so itโs probably best for you to stay away from that situation for as long as you can.โ She shoots me another knowing look. โI really donโt think you need any more drama in your life, and that wholeโโ she gestures to the airโโthingย is bound to justโyou knowโget really ugly.โ
โWhat?โ I frown. โWhat thing? What situation? Whoโs Lena?โ
Nazeeraโs surprise is so swift, so genuine, I canโt help but feel instantly concerned. My pulse picks up as Nazeera turns fully in my direction and says, very, very slowly, โLena. Lena Mishkin. Sheโs the daughter of the supreme commander of Europe.โ
I stare at her. Shake my head.
Nazeeraโs eyes widen. โGirl, what the hell?โ โWhat?โ I say, scared now. โWho is she?โ
โWho is she? Are you serious? Sheโs Warnerโsย ex-girlfriend.โ I nearly fall out of the tree.
Itโs funny, I thought Iโd feel more than this.
Old Juliette wouldโve cried. Broken Juliette wouldโve split open from the sudden impact of todayโs many heartbreaking revelations, from the depth of Warnerโs lies, from the pain of feeling so deeply betrayed. But this new version of me is refusing to react; instead, my body is shutting down.
I feel my arms go numb as Nazeera offers me details about Warnerโs old
relationshipโdetails I do and donโt want to hear. She says Lena and Warner were a big deal for the world of The Reestablishment and suddenly three fingers on my right hand begin to twitch without my permission. She says that Lenaโs mom and Warnerโs dad were excited about an alliance between their families, about a bond that would only make their regime stronger, and electric currents bolt down my legs, shocking and paralyzing me all at once.
She says that Lena was in love with himโreally in love with himโbut that Warner broke her heart, that he never treated her with any real affection and sheโs hated him for it, that โLenaโs been in a rage ever since she heard the stories of how he fell for you, especially because you were supposed to be, like, fresh out of a mental asylum, you know? Apparently it was a huge blow to her egoโ and hearing this does nothing to soothe me. It makes me feel strange and foreign, like a specimen in a tank, like my life was never my own, like Iโm an actor in a play directed by strangers and I feel an exhalation of arctic wind blow steadily into my chest, a bitter breeze circling my heart and I close my eyes as frostbite eases my pain, its icy hands closing around the wounds festering in my flesh.
Only then
Only then do I finally breathe, luxuriating in the disconnection from this pain.
I look up, feeling broken and brand-new, eyes cold and unfeeling as I blink slowly and say, โHow do you know all this?โ
Nazeera breaks a leaf off a nearby branch and folds it between her fingers.
She shrugs. โItโs a small, incestuous circle we move in. Iโve known Lena forever. She and I were never close, exactly, but we move in the same world.โ Another shrug. โShe was really messed up over him. Itโs all she ever wanted to talk about. And sheโd talk to anyone about it.โ
โHow long were they together?โ โTwo years.โ
Two years.
The answer is so unexpectedly painful it spears through my new defenses.
Two years?ย Two yearsย with another girl and he never said a word about it. Two years with someone else.ย And how many others?ย A shock of pain tries to reach me, to circumvent my new, cold heart, and I manage to fight the worst of it. Even so, a brick of something hot and horrible buries itself in my chest.
Not jealousy, no.
Inferiority. Inexperience. Naรฏvetรฉ.
How much more will I learn about him? How much more has he kept from me? How will I ever be able to trust him again?
I close my eyes and feel the weight of loss and resignation settle deep, deep within me. My bones shift, rearranging to make room for these new hurts.
This wave of fresh anger.
โWhen did they break up?โ I ask. โLike . . . eight months ago?โ Now I stop asking questions.
I want to become a tree. A blade of grass. I want to become dirt or air or nothing.ย Nothing. Yes. I want to become nothing.
I feel like such a fool.
โI donโt understand why he never told you,โ Nazeera is saying to me now, but I can hardly hear her. โThatโs crazy. It was pretty big news in our world.โ
โWhy have you been following me?โ I change the subject with zero finesse. My eyes are half lidded. My fists are clenched. I donโt want to talk about Warner anymore. Ever again. I want to rip my heart out of my chest and throw it in our piss-filled ocean for all the good its ever done me.
I donโt want to feel anything anymore.
Nazeera sits back, surprised. โThereโs a lot going on right now,โ she says. โThereโs so much you donโt know, so much crap youโre just beginning to wade into. I meanโhell, someone tried to kill you yesterday.โ She shakes her head. โIโm just worried about you.โ
โYou donโt even know me. Why bother worrying about me?โ
This time, she doesnโt respond. She just looks at me. Slowly, she unwraps another candy. Pops it in her mouth and looks away.
โMy dad forced me to come here,โ she says quietly. โI didnโt want to have any part in any of this. I never have. I hate everything The Reestablishment stands for. But I told myself that if I had to be here, I would look out for you. So thatโs what Iโm doing now. Iโm looking out for you.โ
โWell, donโt waste your time,โ I say to her, feeling callous. โI donโt need your pity or your protection.โ
Nazeera goes quiet. Finally, she sighs. โListenโIโm really sorry,โ she says. โI honestly thought you knew about Lena.โ
โI donโt care about Lena,โ I lie. โI have more important things to worry about.โ
โRight,โ she says. She clears her throat. โI know. Still, Iโm sorry.โ I say nothing.
โHey,โ Nazeera says. โReally. I didnโt mean to upset you. I just want you to know that Iโm not here to hurt you. Iโm trying to look out for you.โ
โI donโt need you to look out for me. Iโm doing fine.โ Now she rolls her eyes. โDidnโt I just save your life?โ I mumble something dumb under my breath.
Nazeera shakes her head. โYou have to get it together, girl, or youโre not going to get through this alive,โ she says to me. โYou have no idea whatโs going on behind the scenes or what the other commanders have in store for you.โ When I donโt respond she says, โLena wonโt be the last of us to arrive here, you know. And no one is coming here to play nice.โ
I look up at her. My eyes are dead of emotion. โGood,โ I say. โLet them come.โ
She laughs, but thereโs no life in it. โSo you and Warner have some drama and now you just donโt care about anything? Thatโs real mature.โ
Fire flashes through me. My eyes sharpen. โIf Iโm upset right now, itโs because Iโve just discovered that everyone closest to me has beenย lyingย to me. Using me. Manipulating me for their own needs. My parents,โ I say angrily, โare stillย alive, and apparently theyโre no better than the abusive monsters who adopted me. I have a sister being actively tortured by The Reestablishmentโand I never even knew she existed. Iโm trying to come to terms with the fact thatย nothingย is going to be the same for me, not ever again, and I have no idea who to trust or how to move forward. So yeah,โ I say, nearly shouting the words, โright now I donโt care aboutย anything. Because I donโt know what Iโm fighting for anymore. And I donโt know who my friends are. Right now,โ I say, โeveryone is my enemy, includingย you.โ
Nazeera is unmoved. โYou could fight for your sister,โ she says. โI donโt even know who she is.โ
Nazeera shoots me a sidelong look, heavy with disbelief. โIsnโt it enough that sheโs an innocent girl being tortured? I thought there was some greater good you were fighting for.โ
I shrug. Look away.
โYou know what? You donโt have to care,โ she says. โBut I do. I care about what The Reestablishment has done to innocent people. I care that our parents are all a bunch of psychopaths. I care a great deal about what The Reestablishment has done, in particular, to those of us with abilities.
โAnd to answer your earlier question: I never told anyone about my powers because I saw what they did to people like me. How they locked them up.
Tortured and abused them.โ She looks me in the eye. โAnd I donโt want to be the next experiment.โ
Something inside me hollows. Mellows out. I feel suddenly empty and sad. โI do care,โ I finally say to her. โI care too much, probably.โ
And Nazeeraโs anger subsides. She sighs.
โWarner said The Reestablishment wants to take me back,โ I say. She nods. โSeems about right.โ
โWhere do they want to take me?โ
โIโm not sure,โ she says. Shrugs. โThey might just kill you.โ โThanks for the pep talk.โ
โOr,โ she says, smiling a little, โtheyโll send you to another continent, maybe. New alias. New facility.โ
โAnother continent?โ I say, curious despite myself. โIโve never even been on a plane before.โ
Somehow, Iโve said the wrong thing.
Nazeera looks almost stricken for a second. Pain flashes in and out of her eyes and she looks away. Clears her throat. But when she looks back her face is neutral once more. โYeah. Well. Youโre not missing much.โ
โDo you travel a lot?โ I ask. โYep.โ
โWhere are you from?โ
โSector 2. Asian continent.โ And then, at the look at my face: โBut I was born in Baghdad.โ
โBaghdad,โ I say, almost to myself. It sounds so familiar, and Iโm trying to remember, trying to place it on the map, when she says
โIraq.โ
โOh,โ I say. โWow.โ โA lot to take in, huh?โ
โYeah,โ I say quietly. And thenโhating myself even as I say the wordsโI canโt help but ask, โWhereโs Lena from?โ
Nazeera laughs. โI thought you said you didnโt care about Lena.โ I close my eyes. Shake my head, mortified.
โShe was born in Peterhof, a suburb of Saint Petersburg.โ
โRussia,โ I say, relieved to finally recognize one of these cities. โWar and Peace.โ
โGreat book,โ Nazeera says with a nod. โToo bad itโs still on the burn list.โ โBurn list?โ
โTo be destroyed,โ she says. โThe Reestablishment has big plans to reset language, literature, and culture. They want to create a new kind of, I donโt know,โ she says, making a random gesture with one hand, โuniversal humanity.โ
I nod, quietly horrified. I already know this. Iโd first heard about this from Adam right after he was assigned to become my cellmate in the asylum. And the idea of destroying artโcultureโeverything that makes human beings diverse and beautifulโ
It makes me feel sick to my stomach.
โAnyway,โ she says, โitโs obviously a garbage, grotesque experiment, but we have to go through the motions. We were given lists of books to sort through, and we have to read them, write reports, decide what to keep and what to get rid of.โ She exhales. โI finally finished reading most of the classics a couple of months agoโbut early last year they forced all of us to readย War and Peaceย in five languages, because they wanted us to analyze how culture plays a role in manipulating the translation of the same text.โ She hesitates, remembering. โIt was definitely the most fun to read in French. But I think, ultimately, itโs best in Russian. All other translationsโespecially the English onesโare missing that necessary . . .ย toska. You know what I mean?โ
My mouth drops open a little.
Itโs theย wayย she says itโlike itโs no big deal, like sheโs just said something perfectly normal, like anyone could read Tolstoy in five different languages and polish off the books in an afternoon. Itโs her easy, effortless self- assuredness that makes my heart deflate. It took me a month to readย War and Peace.ย Inย English.
โRight,โ I say, and look away. โYeah. Thatโs, um, interesting.โ
Itโs becoming too familiar, this feeling of inferiority. Too powerful. Every time I think Iโve made progress in my life I seem to be reminded of how much further I still have to go. Though I guess itโs not Nazeeraโs fault that she and the rest of these kids were bred to be violent geniuses.
โSo,โ she says, clapping her hands together. โIs there anything else you want to know?โ
โYeah,โ I say. โWhatโs the deal with your brother?โ
She looks surprised. โHaider?โ She hesitates. โWhat do you mean?โ โI mean, likeโโI frownโโis he loyal to your dad? To The
Reestablishment? Is he trustworthy?โ
โI donโt know if Iโd call him trustworthy,โ she says, looking thoughtful. โBut I think all of us have complicated relationships with The Reestablishment. Haider doesnโt want to be here any more than I do.โ
โReally?โ
She nods. โWarner probably doesnโt consider any of us his friends, but Haider does. And Haider went through a really dark time last year.โ She pauses. Breaks another leaf off a nearby branch. Folds and refolds it between her fingers as she says, โMy dad was putting a lot of pressure on him, forcing him through some really intense trainingโthe details of which Haider still wonโt share with meโand a few weeks later he just started spiraling. He was exhibiting suicidal tendencies. Self-harming. And I got really scared. I called Warner because I knew Haider would listen to him.โ She shakes her head. โWarner didnโt say a word. He just got on a plane. And he stayed with us for a couple of weeks. I donโt know what he said to Haider,โ she says. โI donโt know what he did or how he got him through it, butโโshe looks off into the distance, shrugsโโitโs hard to forget something like that. Even though our parents keep trying to pit us against each other. Theyโre trying to keep us from getting too soft.โ She laughs. โBut itโs so much bullshit.โ
And Iโm reeling, stunned.
Thereโs so much to unpack here I donโt even know where to begin. Iโm not sure if I want to. All of Nazeeraโs comments about Warner just seem to spear me in the heart. They make me miss him.
They make me want to forgive him.
But I canโt let my emotions control me. Not now. Not ever. So I force the feelings down, out of my head, and instead, I say, โWow. And I just thought Haider was kind of a jerk.โ
Nazeera smiles. Waves an absent hand. โHeโs working on it.โ โDoes he have any . . . supernatural abilities?โ
โNone that I know of.โ โHuh.โ
โYeah.โ
โBut you can fly,โ I say. She nods.
โThatโs interesting.โ
She smiles, wide, and turns to face me. Her eyes are big and beautifully lit from the dappled light breaking through the branches, and her excitement is so pure that it makes something inside of me shrivel up and die.
โItโs so much more thanย interesting,โ she says, and itโs then that I feel a pang of something new:
Jealousy. Envy.
Resentment.
My abilities have always been a curseโa source of endless pain and conflict. Everything about me is designed to kill and destroy and itโs a reality Iโve never been able to fully accept. โMust be nice,โ I say.
She turns away again, smiling into the wind. โThe best part?โ she says. โIs that I can also doย thisโโ
Nazeera goes suddenly invisible. I jerk back sharply.
And then sheโs back, beaming. โIsnโt it great?โ she says, eyes glittering with excitement. โIโve never been able to share this with anyone before.โ
โUh . . . yeah.โ I laugh but it sounds fake, too high. โVery cool.โ And then, more quietly, โKenji is going to be pissed.โ
Nazeera stops smiling. โWhat does he have to do with anything?โ โWellโโ I nod in her general direction. โI mean, what you just did? Thatโs
Kenjiโs thing. And heโs not good at sharing the spotlight, generally.โ
โI didnโt know there could be someone else with the same power,โ she says, visibly heartbroken. โHow is that possible?โ
โI donโt know,โ I say, and I feel a sudden urge to laugh. Sheโs so determined to dislike Kenji that Iโm starting to wonder why. And then Iโm reminded, all at once, of todayโs horrible revelations, and the smile is wiped off my face. โSo,โ I say quickly, โshould we get back to base? I still have a ton of things to figure out, including how Iโm going to deal with this stupid symposium tomorrow. I donโt know if I should bail or justโโ
โDonโt bail.โ Nazeera cuts me off. โIf you bail they might think you know something. Donโt show your hand,โ she says. โNot yet. Just go through the motions until you get your own plan together.โ
I stare at her. Study her. Finally, I say, โOkay.โ
โAnd once you decide what you want to do, let me know. I can always help evacuate people. Hold down the fort. Fight. Whatever. Just say the word.โ
โWhatโ?โ I frown. โEvacuate people? What are you talking about?โ She smiles as she shakes her head. โGirl, you still donโt get it, do you?
Why do you think weโre here? The Reestablishment is planning on destroying Sector 45.โ She stares at me. โAnd that includes everyone in it.โ