Warnerâs eyes close very slowly. He steps away very slowly. His lips twitch into a dangerous smile. âKent.â
Adamâs hands are steady, the barrel of his gun pressed into the back of Warnerâs skull. âYouâre going to clear our exit out of here.â
Warner actually laughs. He opens his eyes and whips a gun out of his inside pocket only to point it directly at my forehead. âI will kill her right now.â
âYouâre not that stupid,â Adam says.
âIf she moves even a millimeter, I will shoot her. And then I will rip you to pieces.â
Adam shifts quickly, slamming the butt of his gun into Warnerâs head. Warnerâs gun misfires and Adam catches his arm and twists his wrist until his grip on the weapon wavers. I grab the gun from Warnerâs limp hand and slam the butt of it into his face. Iâm stunned by my own reflexes. Iâve never held a gun before but I guess thereâs a first time for everything.
I point it at Warnerâs eyes. âDonât underestimate me.â
âHoly shit.â Adam doesnât bother hiding his surprise.
Warner coughs through a laugh, steadies himself, and tries to smile as he wipes the blood from his nose. âI never underestimate you,â he says to me. âI never have.â
Adam shakes his head for less than a second before his face splits into an enormous grin. Heâs beaming at me as he presses the gun harder into Warnerâs skull. âLetâs get out of here.â
I grab the two duffel bags stowed away in the armoire and toss one to Adam. Weâve been packed for a week already. If he wants to make a break for it earlier than expected, I have no complaints.
Warnerâs lucky weâre showing him mercy.
But weâre lucky the entire building has been evacuated. He has no one to rely on.
Warner clears his throat. Heâs staring straight at me when he speaks. âI can assure you, soldier, your triumph will be short-lived. You may as well kill me now, because when I find you, I will thoroughly enjoy destroying every bone in your body. Youâre a fool if you think you can get away with this.â
âI am not your soldier.â Adamâs face is stone. âI never have been. Youâve been so caught up in the details of your own fantasies you failed to notice the dangers right in front of your face.â
âWe canât kill you yet,â I add. âYou have to get us out of here.â
âYouâre making a huge mistake, Juliette,â he says to me. His voice actually softens. âYouâre throwing away an entire future.â He sighs. âHow do you know you can trust him?â
I glance at Adam. Adam, the boy whoâs always defended me, even when he had nothing to gain. I shake my head to clear it. I remind myself that Warner is a liar. A crazed lunatic. A psychotic murderer. He would never try to help me.
I think.
âLetâs go before itâs too late,â I say to Adam. âHeâs just trying to stall us until the soldiers get back.â
âHe doesnât even care about you!â Warner explodes. I flinch at the sudden, uncontrolled intensity in his voice. âHe just wants a way out of here and heâs using you!â He steps forward. âI could love you, JulietteâI would treat you like a queenââ
Adam puts him in a swift headlock and points the gun at his temple. âYou obviously donât understand whatâs happening here,â he says very carefully.
âThen educate me, soldier,â Warner wheezes out. His eyes are dancing flames; dangerous. âTell me what Iâm failing to understand.â
âAdam.â Iâm shaking my head.
He meets my eyes. Nods. Turns to Warner. âMake the call,â he says, squeezing his neck a little tighter. âGet us out of here now.â
âOnly my dead body would allow her to walk out that door.â Warner exercises his jaw and spits blood on the floor. âYou I would kill for pleasure,â he says to Adam. âBut Juliette is the one I want forever.â
âIâm not yours to want.â Iâm breathing too hard. Iâm anxious to get out of here. Iâm angry he wonât stop talking but as much as Iâd love to break his face, heâs no good to us unconscious.
âYou could love me, you know.â Heâs smiling a strange sort of smile. âWe would be unstoppable. We would change the world. I could make you happy,â he says to me.
Adam looks like he might snap Warnerâs neck. His face is so taut, so tense, so angry. Iâve never seen him like this before. âYou have nothing to offer her, you sick bastard.â
Warner presses his eyes shut for one second. âJuliette. Donât be hasty. Donât make a rash decision. Stay with me. Iâll be patient with you. Iâll give you time to adjust. Iâll take care of youââ
âYouâre insane.â My hands are shaking but I hold the gun up to his face again. I need to get him out of my head. I need to remember what heâs done to me. âYou want me to be a monster for youââ
âI want you to live up to your potential!â
âLet me go,â I say quietly. âI donât want to be your creature. I donât want to hurt people.â
âThe world has already hurt you,â he counters. âThe world put you here. Youâre here because of them! You think if you leave theyâre going to accept you? You think you can run away and live a normal life? No one will care for you. No one will come near youâyouâll be an outcast like youâve always been! Nothing has changed! You belong with me!â
âShe belongs with me.â Adamâs voice could cut through steel.
Warner flinches. For the first time he seems to be understanding what I thought was obvious. His eyes are wide, horrified, unbelieving, staring at me with a new kind of anguish. âNo.â A short, crazed laugh. âJuliette. Please. Please. Donât tell me heâs filled your head with romantic notions. Please donât tell me you fell for his false proclamationsââ
Adam slams his knee into Warnerâs spine. Warner falls to the floor with a muffled crack and a sharp intake of breath. Adam has thoroughly overpowered him. I feel like I should be cheering.
But Iâm too anxious. Iâm too suspended in disbelief. Iâm too insecure to be confident in my own decisions. I need to pull myself together.
âAdamââ
âI love you,â he says to me, his eyes just as earnest as I remember them, his words just as urgent as they should be. âDonât let him confuse youââ
âYou love her?â Warner practically spits. âYou donât evenââ
âAdam.â The room shifts in and out of focus. Iâm staring at the window. I glance back at him.
His eyes touch his eyebrows. âYou want to jump out?â
I nod.
âBut weâre fifteen stories upââ
âWhat choice do we have if he wonât cooperate?â I look at Warner. Cock my head. âThere is no Code Seven, is there?â
Warnerâs lips twitch. He says nothing.
âWhy would you do that?â I ask him. âWhy would you pull a false alarm?â
âWhy donât you ask the soldier youâre so suddenly fond of?â Warner snaps, disgusted. âWhy donât you ask yourself why youâre trusting your life to someone who canât even differentiate between a real and an imaginary threat?â
Adam swears under his breath.
I lock eyes with him and he tosses me his gun.
He shakes his head. Swears again. Clenches and unclenches his fist. âIt was just a drill.â
Warner actually laughs.
Adam glances at the door, the clock, my face. âWe donât have much time.â
Iâm holding Warnerâs gun in my left hand and Adamâs gun in my right and pointing them both at Warnerâs forehead, doing my best to ignore the eyes heâs drilling in my direction. Adam uses his free hand to dig in his pockets for something. He pulls out a pair of plastic zip ties and kicks Warner onto his back just before binding his limbs together. Warnerâs boots and gloves have been discarded on the floor. Adam keeps one boot pressed on his stomach.
âA million alarms are going to go off the minute we jump through that window,â he tells me. âWeâll have to run, so we canât risk breaking our legs. We canât jump.â
âSo what do we do?â
He runs a hand through his hair and bites down on his bottom lip and for one delirious moment all I want to do is taste him. I force myself back into focus.
âI have rope,â he says. âWeâll have to climb down. And fast.â
He sets to work pulling out a coil of cord attached to a small clawlike anchor. Iâd asked him a million times what on earth he would need it for, why he would pack it in his escape bag. He told me a person could never have too much rope. Now, I almost want to laugh.
He turns to me. âIâm going to go down first so I can catch you on the other sideââ
Warner laughs loud, too loud. âYou canât catch her, you fool.â He squirms in his plastic shackles. âSheâs wearing next to nothing. Sheâll kill you and kill herself from the fall!â
My eyes dart between Warner and Adam. I donât have time to entertain Warnerâs charades any longer. I make a hasty decision. âDo it. Iâll be right behind you.â
Warner looks crazed, confused. âWhat are you doing?â
I ignore him.
âWaitââ
I ignore him.
âJuliette.â
I ignore him.
âJuliette!â His voice is tighter, higher, laced with anger and terror and denial and betrayal. Realization is a new piece in his puzzled mind. âHe can touch you?â
Adam is wrapping his fist in the bedsheet.
âGoddamn it, Juliette, answer me!â Warner is writhing on the floor, unhinged in a way I never thought possible. He looks wild, his eyes disbelieving, horrified. âHas he touched you?â
I canât understand why the walls are suddenly on the ceiling. Everything is stumbling sideways.
âJulietteââ
Adam breaks through the glass with one swift crack, one solid punch, and instantly the entire room is ringing with the sound of hysteria like no alarm Iâve heard before. The room is rumbling under my feet, footsteps are thundering down the halls, and I know weâre about one minute from being discovered.
Adam throws the cord through the window and slings his pack over his back. âThrow me your bag!â he shouts and I can barely hear him. I toss my duffel and he catches it right before slipping through the window. I run to join him.
Warner tries to grab my leg.
His failed attempt nearly trips me but I manage to stumble my way to the window without losing much time. I glance back at the door and feel my heart racing through my bones. The sound of soldiers running and yelling is getting louder, closer, clearer by the second.
âHurry!â Adam is calling to me.
âJuliette, pleaseââ
Warner swipes for my leg again and I gasp so loud I almost hear it through the sirens shattering my eardrums.
I swing one leg through the window and latch on to the cord. My bare legs are going to make this an excruciating ordeal. Both legs are through. My hands are in place. Adam is calling to me from below, and I donât know how far down he is. Warner is screaming my name and I look up despite my best efforts.
His eyes are two shots of green punched through a pane of glass. Cutting through me.
I take a deep breath and hope I wonât die.
I take a deep breath and inch my way down the rope.
I take a deep breath and hope Warner doesnât realize what just happened.
I hope he doesnât know he just touched my leg.
And nothing happened.