Iâm not sure Iâm hearing him correctly.
âYou have something I want.â Warner is still staring at me.
âI donât understand,â I tell him.
He takes a deep breath and stands up to pace the length of the room. Adam has not yet been dismissed. âYou are kind of a pet project of mine.â Warner smiles to himself. âIâve studied your records for a very long time.â
I canât handle his pompous, self-satisfied strut. I want to break the grin off his face.
Warner stops walking. âI want you on my team.â
âWhat?â A broken whisper of surprise.
âWeâre in the middle of a war,â he says a little impatiently. âMaybe you can put the pieces together.â
âI donâtââ
âI know your secret, Juliette. I know why youâre in here. Your entire life is documented in hospital records, complaints to authorities, messy lawsuits, public demands to have you locked up.â His pause gives me enough time to choke on the horror caught in my throat. âIâd been considering it for a long time, but I wanted to make sure you werenât actually psychotic. Isolation wasnât exactly a good indicator, though you did fend for yourself quite well.â He offers me a smile that says I should be grateful for his praise. âI sent Adam to stay with you as a final precaution. I wanted to make sure you werenât volatile, that you were capable of basic human interaction and communication. I must say Iâm quite pleased with the results.â
Someone is ripping my skin off.
âAdam, it seems, played his part a little too excellently. He is a fine soldier. One of the best, in fact.â Warner spares him a glance before smiling at me. âBut donât worry, he doesnât know what youâre capable of. Not yet, anyway.â
I claw at the panic, I swallow the agony, I beg myself not to look in his direction but I fail . Adam meets my eyes in the same split second I meet his but he looks away so quickly Iâm not sure if I imagined it.
âIâm not as cruel as you think,â Warner continues, a musical lilt in his voice. âIf youâre so fond of his company I can make thisââhe gestures between myself and Adamââa permanent assignment.â
âNo,â I breathe.
Warner curves his lips into a careless grin. âOh yes. But be careful, pretty girl. If you do something . . . bad . . . heâll have to shoot you.â
There are wire cutters carving holes in my heart. Adam doesnât react to anything Warner says.
He is doing a job.
I am a number, a mission, an easily replaceable object; I am not even a memory in his mind.
I am nothing.
I didnât expect his betrayal to bury me so deep.
âIf you accept my offer,â Warner interrupts my thoughts, âyou will live like I do. You will be one of us, and not one of them. Your life will change forever.â
âAnd if I do not accept?â I ask, catching my voice before it cracks in fear.
Warner looks genuinely disappointed. His hands are clasped together in dismay. âYou donât really have a choice. If you stand by my side you will be rewarded.â He presses his lips together. âBut if you choose to disobey? Well . . . I think you look rather lovely with all your body parts intact, donât you?â
Iâm breathing so hard my frame is shaking. âYou want me to torture people for you?â
His face breaks into a brilliant smile. âThat would be wonderful.â
The world is bleeding.
I donât have time to form a response before he turns to Adam. âShow her what sheâs missing, would you?â
Adam answers a beat too late. âSir?â
âThat is an order, soldier.â Warnerâs eyes are trained on me, his lips twitching with suppressed amusement. âIâd like to break this one. Sheâs a little too feisty for her own good.â
âYou canât touch me,â I spit through clenched teeth.
âWrong,â he singsongs. He tosses Adam a pair of black gloves. âYouâre going to need these,â he says with a conspiratorial whisper.
âYouâre a monster.â My voice is too even, my body filled with a sudden rage. âWhy donât you just kill me?â
âThat, my dear, would be a waste.â He steps forward and I realize his hands are carefully sheathed in white leather gloves. He tips my chin up with one finger. âBesides, itâd be a shame to lose such a pretty face.â
I try to snap my neck away from him but the same steel-toed boot slams into my spine and Warner catches my face in his grip. I suppress a scream. âDonât struggle, love. Youâll only make things more difficult for yourself.â
âI hope you rot in hell.â
Warner flexes his jaw. He holds up a hand to stop someone from shooting me, kicking me in the spleen, cracking my skull open, I have no idea. âYouâre a fighter for the wrong team.â He stands up straight. âBut we can change that. Adam,â he calls. âDonât let her out of your sight. Sheâs your charge now.â
âYes, sir.â