Iย told Grayson what had happened to his father. I didnโt tell him about Eve. The entire time, his face was like stone. โYou look like you want to hit something,โ I told him.
He shook his head.
I made him look at me. โHow about swinging a sword?โ
Grayson corrected my stance. โLet the blade do the work for you,โ he reminded me, and in that moment, I was reminded of more.
Of the first day Iโd met him. How arrogant heโd been, how sure of himself and his place in the world. I thought about the first time Iโd caught him really looking at me, and the way heโd told me that I had an expressive face. I thought about bargains struck and promises made and stolen moments and words spoken in Latin.
But mostly I thought about the ways that the two of us were alike. โI had a dream,โ I told him. โWhen I was in the coma. You and Jameson were fighting. About me.โ
โAveryโฆโ Grayson lowered his sword.
โIn myย dream,โ I continued, โJameson was angry that you didnโt run toward me. That I was lying there at deathโs door, and you couldnโt move. But, Grayson?โ I waited for him to look at me, with silver eyes and the weight of the world on his shoulders. โIโm not angry. Iโve spent my entire life not running toward anyone. I know whatโs it like to just stand thereโto not be able to do anything else. I know what itโs like to lose someone.โ
I thought about my mom, then Emily.
โI am an expert at not wanting to want things.โ I held my sword up for a
moment longer, then lowered it, the way heโd lowered his. โBut Iโm starting to realize that the person I need to be, the person Iโm becomingโsheโs not that girl anymore.โ
Iโd been given the world. It was time to stop living scared, time to take the reins.
It was time to take risks.