Iโm having breakfast by myself this morningโalone, but not lonely.
The breakfast room is full of familiar faces, all of us catching up on something: sleep; work; half-finished conversations. Energy levels in here are always dependent on the amount of caffeine weโve had, and right now, things are still pretty quiet.
Brendan, whoโs been nursing the same cup of coffee all morning, catches my eye and waves. I wave back. Heโs the only one among us who doesnโt actually need caffeine; his gift for creating electricity also works as a backup generator for his whole body. Heโs exuberance, personified. In fact, his stark- white hair and ice-blue eyes seem to emanate their own kind of energy, even from across the room. Iโm starting to think Brendan keeps up appearances with the coffee cup mostly out of solidarity with Winston, who canโt seem to survive without it. The two of them are inseparable these daysโeven if Winston occasionally resents Brendanโs natural buoyancy.
Theyโve been through a lot together. We all have.
Brendan and Winston are sitting with Alia, whoโs got her sketchbook open beside her, no doubt designing something new and amazing to help us in battle. Iโm too tired to move, otherwise Iโd get up to join their group; instead, I drop my chin in one hand and study the faces of my friends, feeling grateful. But the scars on Brendanโs and Winstonโs faces take me back to a time Iโd rather not rememberโback to a time when we thought weโd lost them. When weโd lost two others. And suddenly my thoughts are too heavy for breakfast. So I look away. Drum my fingers against the table.
Iโm supposed to be meeting Kenji for breakfastโitโs how we begin our workdaysโwhich is the only reason I havenโt grabbed my own plate of food. Unfortunately, his lateness is beginning to make my stomach grumble.
Everyone in the room is cutting into fresh stacks of fluffy pancakes, and they look delicious. All of it is tempting: the mini pitchers of maple syrup; the steaming heaps of breakfast potatoes; the little bowls of freshly cut fruit. If nothing else, killing Anderson and taking over Sector 45 got us much better breakfast options. But I think we might be the only ones who appreciate the upgrades.
Warner never has breakfast with the rest of us. He pretty much never stops working, not even to eat. Breakfast is another meeting for him, and he takes it with Delalieu, just the two of them, and even then Iโm not sure he actually eats anything. Warner never appears to take pleasure in food. For him, food is fuelโnecessary and, most of the time, annoyingโin that his body requires it to function. Once, while he was deeply immersed in some important
paperwork at dinner, I put a cookie on a plate in front of him just to see what would happen. He glanced up at me, glanced back at his work, whispered a quietย thank you, and ate the cookie with a knife and fork. He didnโt even seem to enjoy it. This, needless to say, makes him the polar opposite of Kenji, who loves to eat everything, all the time, and who later told me that watching Warner eat a cookie made him want to cry.
Speaking of Kenji, him flaking on me this morning is more than a little weird, and Iโm beginning to worry. Iโm just about to glance at the clock for the third time when, suddenly, Adam is standing next to my table, looking uncomfortable.
โHi,โ I say, just a little too loudly. โWhatโs, uh, whatโs up?โ
Adam and I have interacted a couple of times in the last two weeks, but itโs always been by accident. Suffice it to say that itโs unusual for Adam to be standing in front of me on purpose, and Iโm so surprised that for a moment I almost miss the obvious:
He looks bad.
Rough. Ragged. More than a little exhausted. In fact, if I didnโt know any better, I wouldโve sworn Adam had been crying. Not over our failed relationship, I hope.
Still, old instinct gnaws at me, tugs at ancient heartstrings. We speak at the same time:
โYou okay . . . ?โ I ask.
โCastle wants to talk to you,โ he says.
โCastle sentย youย to come get me?โ I say, feelings forgotten.
Adam shrugs. โI was walking past his room at the right time, I guess.โ โUm. Okay.โ I try to smile. Castle is always trying to make nice between
me and Adam; he doesnโt like the tension. โDid he say he wants to see me right now?โ
โYep.โ Adam shoves his hands in his pockets. โRight away.โ
โAll right,โ I say, and the whole thing feels awkward. Adam just stands there as I gather my things, and I want to tell him to go away, to stop staring at me, that this is weird, that we broke up forever ago and it wasย weird, you made itย so weird, but then I realize he isnโt staring at me. Heโs looking at the floor like heโs stuck, lost in his head somewhere.
โHeyโare you okay?โ I say again, this time gently.
Adam looks up, startled. โWhat?โ he says. โWhat, ohโyeah, Iโm fine. Hey do you know, uhโโhe clears his throat, looks aroundโโdo you, uhโโ
โDo I what?โ
Adam rocks on his heels, eyes darting around the room. โWarner is never here for breakfast, huh?โ
My eyebrows shoot up my forehead. โYouโre looking for Warner?โ โWhat? No. Iโm just, uh, wondering. Heโs never here. You know? Itโs
weird.โ
I stare at him. He says nothing.
โItโs not that weird,โ I say slowly, studying Adamโs face. โWarner doesnโt have time for breakfast with us. Heโs always working.โ
โOh,โ Adam says, and the word seems to deflate him. โThatโs too bad.โ โIs it?โ I frown.
But Adam doesnโt seem to hear me. He calls for James, whoโs putting away his breakfast tray, and the two of them meet in the middle of the room and then disappear.
I have no idea what they do all day. Iโve never asked.
The mystery of Kenjiโs absence at breakfast is solved the moment I walk up to Castleโs door: the two of them are here, heads together.
I knock on the open door as a courtesy. โHey,โ I say. โYou wanted to see me?โ
โYes, yes, Ms Ferrars,โ Castle says eagerly. He gets to his feet and waves me inside. โPlease, have a seat. And if you wouldโโhe gestures behind me
โโclose the door.โ
Iโm nervous in an instant.
I take a tentative step into Castleโs makeshift office and glance at Kenji, whose blank face does nothing to allay my fears. โWhatโs going on?โ I say. And then, only to Kenji: โWhy werenโt you at breakfast?โ
Castle motions for me to take a seat. I do.
โMs Ferrars,โ he says urgently. โYou have news of Oceania?โ โExcuse me?โ
โThe RSVP. You received your first RSVP, did you not?โ
โYeah, I did,โ I say slowly. โBut no one is supposed to know about that yet
โI was going to tell Kenji about it over breakfast this morningโโ โNonsense.โ Castle cuts me off. โEveryone knows. Mr Warner knows,
certainly. And Lieutenant Delalieu knows.โ
โWhat?โ I glance at Kenji, who shrugs. โHow is that possible?โ โDonโt be so easily shocked, Ms Ferrars. Obviously all of your
correspondence is monitored.โ My eyes widen. โWhat?โ
Castle makes a frustrated motion with his hand. โTime is of the essence, so if you would, Iโd reallyโโ
โTime is ofย whatย essence?โ I say, irritated. โHow am I supposed to help you when I donโt even know what youโre talking about?โ
Castle pinches the bridge of his nose. โKenji,โ he says suddenly. โWill you
leave us, please?โ
โYep.โ Kenji jumps to his feet with a mock salute. He heads toward the door.
โWait,โ I say, grabbing his arm. โWhatโs going on?โ
โI have no idea, kid.โ Kenji laughs, shakes his arm free. โThis conversation doesnโt concern me. Castle called me in here earlier to talk about cows.โ
โCows?โ
โYeah, you know.โ He arches an eyebrow. โLivestock. Heโs been having me do reconnaissance on several hundreds of acres of farmland that The Reestablishment has been keeping off the radar. Lots and lots of cows.โ
โExciting.โ
โIt is, actually.โ His eyes light up. โThe methane makes it all pretty easy to track. Makes you wonder why they wouldnโt do something to preveโโ
โMethane?โ I say, confused. โIsnโt that a kind of gas?โ โI take it you donโt know much about cow shit.โ
I ignore that. Instead, I say, โSo thatโs why you werenโt at breakfast this morning? Because you were looking at cow poop?โ
โBasically.โ
โWell,โ I say. โAt least that explains the smell.โ
It takes Kenji a second to catch on, but when he does, he narrows his eyes. Taps me on the forehead with one finger. โYouโre going straight to hell, you know that?โ
I smile, big. โSee you later? I still want to go on our morning walk.โ He makes a noncommittal grunt.
โCโmon,โ I say, โitโll be fun this time, I promise.โ
โOh yeah, big fun.โ Kenji rolls his eyes as he turns away, and shoots Castle another two-finger salute. โSee you later, sir.โ
Castle nods his good-bye, a bright smile on his face.
It takes a minute for Kenji to finally walk out the door and shut it behind him, but in that minute Castleโs face transforms. His easy smile, his eager eyes: gone. Now that he and I are fully alone, Castle looks a little shaken, a little more serious. Maybe even . . . scared?
And he gets right down to business.
โWhen the RSVP came through, what did it say? Was there anything memorable about the note?โ
โNo.โ I frown. โI donโt know. If all my correspondence is being monitored, wouldnโt you already know the answer to this question?โ
โOf course not. Iโm not the one monitoring your mail.โ โSo whoโs monitoring my mail? Warner?โ
Castle only looks at me. โMs Ferrars, there is something deeply unusual about this response.โ He hesitates. โEspecially as itโs your first, and thus far, only RSVP.โ
โOkay,โ I say, confused. โWhatโs unusual about it?โ
Castle looks into his hands. At the wall. โHow much do you know about Oceania?โ
โVery little.โ โHow little?โ
I shrug. โI can point it out on a map.โ โAnd youโve never been there?โ
โAre you serious?โ I shoot him an incredulous look. โOf course not. Iโve never been anywhere, remember? My parents pulled me out of school. Passed me through the system. Eventually threw me in an insane asylum.โ
Castle takes a deep breath. Closes his eyes as he says, very carefully, โWas there anything at all memorable about the note you received from the supreme commander of Oceania?โ
โNo,โ I say. โNot really.โ โNot really?โ
โI guess it was little informal? But I donโt thiโโ โInformal, how?โ
I look away, remembering. โThe message was really brief,โ I explain. โIt saidย Canโt wait to see you, with no sign-off or anything.โ
โโCanโt wait to see youโ?โ Castle looks suddenly puzzled. I nod.
โNot canโt wait toย meetย you,โ he says, โbut canโt wait toย seeย you.โ
I nod again. โLike I said, a little informal. But it was polite, at least. Which I think is a pretty positive sign, all things considered.โ
Castle sighs heavily as he turns in his chair. Heโs facing the wall now, his fingers steepled under his chin. Iโm studying the sharp angles of his profile as he says quietly,
โMs Ferrars, how much has Mr Warner told you about The Reestablishment?โ