Unravel Me: Chapter 17
Unravel Me (Shatter Me Book 2)
Kenji leads me to a door Iâve never seen before. A door belonging to a room Iâve never been in before.
I hear voices inside.
Kenji knocks twice before turning the handle and all at once the cacophony overwhelms me. Weâre walking into a room bursting with people, faces Iâve only ever seen from far away, people sharing smiles and laughter Iâve never been welcome to. There are individual desks with individual chairs set up in the vast space so that it resembles a classroom. Thereâs a whiteboard built into the wall next to a monitor blinking with information. I spot Castle. Standing in the corner, looking over a clipboard with such focus that he doesnât even notice our entry until Kenji shouts a greeting.
Castleâs entire face lights up.
Iâd noticed it before, the connection between them, but itâs now becoming increasingly apparent to me that Castle harbors a special kind of affection for Kenji. A sweet, proud sort of affection thatâs usually reserved for parents. It makes me wonder about the nature of their relationship. Where it began, how it began, what mustâve happened to bring them together. It makes me wonder at how little I know about the people of Omega Point.
I look around at their eager faces, men and women, youthful and middle-aged, all different ethnicities, shapes, and sizes. Theyâre interacting with one another like theyâre part of a family and I feel a strange sort of pain stabbing at my side, poking holes in me until I deflate.
Itâs like my face is pressed up against the glass, watching a scene from far, far away, wishing and wanting to be a part of something I know Iâll never really be a part of. I forget, sometimes, that there are people out there who still manage to smile every day, despite everything.
They havenât lost hope yet.
Suddenly I feel sheepish, ashamed, even. Daylight makes my thoughts look dark and sad and I want to pretend Iâm still optimistic, I want to believe that Iâll find a way to live. That maybe, somehow, thereâs still a chance for me somewhere.
Someone whistles.
âAll right, everyone,â Kenji calls out, hands cupped around his mouth. âEveryone take a seat, okay? Weâre doing another orientation for those of you whoâve never done this before, and I need all of you to get settled for a bit.â He scans the crowd. âRight. Yeah. Everyone just take a seat. Wherever is fine. Lilyâyou donât have toâokay, fine, thatâs fine. Just settle down. Weâre going to get started in five minutes, okay?â He holds up an open palm, fingers splayed. âFive minutes.â
I slip into the closest empty seat without looking around. I keep my head down, my eyes focused on the individual grains of wood on the desk as everyone collapses into chairs around me. Finally, I dare to glance to my right. Bright white hair and snow-white skin and clear blue eyes blink back at me.
Brendan. The electricity boy.
He smiles. Offers me a 2-finger wave.
I duck my head.
âOhâhey,â I hear someone say. âWhat are you doing here?â
I jerk toward my left to find sandy-blond hair and black plastic glasses sitting on a crooked nose. An ironic smile twisted onto a pale face. Winston. I remember him. He interviewed me when I first arrived at Omega Point. Said he was some kind of psychologist. But he also happens to be the one who designed the suit Iâm wearing. The gloves I destroyed.
I think heâs some kind of genius. Iâm not sure.
Right now, heâs chewing on the cap of his pen, staring at me. He uses an index finger to push his glasses up the bridge of his nose. I remember heâs asked me a question and I make an effort to answer.
âIâm not actually sure,â I tell him. âKenji brought me here but didnât tell me why.â
Winston doesnât seem surprised. He rolls his eyes. âHim with the freaking mysteries all the time. I donât know why he thinks itâs such a good idea to keep people in suspense. Itâs like the guy thinks his life is a movie or something. Always so dramatic about everything. Itâs irritating as hell.â
I have no idea what Iâm supposed to say to that. I canât help thinking that Adam would agree with him and then I canât help thinking about Adam and then I
âAh, donât listen to him.â An English accent steps into the conversation. I turn around to see Brendan still smiling at me. âWinstonâs always a bit beastly this early in the morning.â
âJesus. How early is it?â Winston asks. âI would kick a soldier in the crotch for a cup of coffee right now.â
âItâs your own fault you never sleep, mate,â Brendan counters. âYou think you can survive on three hours a night? Youâre mad.â
Winston drops his chewed-up pen on the desk. Runs a tired hand through his hair. Tugs his glasses off and rubs at his face. âItâs the freaking patrols. Every goddamn night. Something is going on and itâs getting intense out there. So many soldiers just walking around? What the hell are they doing? I have to actually be awake the whole timeââ
âWhat are you talking about?â I ask before I can stop myself. My ears are perked and my interest is piqued. News from the outside is something Iâve never had the opportunity to hear before. Castle was so intent on me focusing all my energy on training that I never heard much more than his constant reminders that weâre running out of time and that I need to learn before itâs too late. Iâm beginning to wonder if things are worse than I thought.
âThe patrols?â Brendan asks. He waves a knowing hand. âOh, itâs just, we work in shifts, right? In pairsâtake turns keeping watch at night,â he explains. âMost of the time itâs no problem, just routine, nothing too serious.â
âBut itâs been weird lately,â Winston cuts in. âItâs like theyâre really searching for us now. Like itâs not just some crazy theory anymore. They know weâre a real threat and itâs like they actually have a clue where we are.â He shakes his head. âBut thatâs impossible.â
âApparently not, mate.â
âWell, whatever it is, itâs starting to freak me out,â Winston says. âThere are soldiers all over the place, way too close to where we are. We see them on camera,â he says to me, noticing my confusion. âAnd the weirdest part,â he adds, leaning in, lowering his voice, âis that Warner is always with them. Every single night. Walking around, issuing orders I canât hear. And his arm is still injured. He walks around with it in a sling.â
âWarner?â My eyes go wide. âHeâs with them? Is thatâis that⦠unusual?â
âItâs quite odd,â Brendan says. âHeâs CCRâchief commander and regentâof Sector 45. In normal circumstances he would delegate this task to a colonel, a lieutenant, even. His priorities should be on base, overseeing his soldiers.â Brendan shakes his head. âHeâs a bit daft, I think, taking a risk like that. Spending time away from his own camp. Seems strange that heâd be able to get away so many nights.â
âRight,â Winston says, nodding his head. âExactly.â He points at the 2 of us, stabbing at the air. âAnd it makes you wonder who heâs leaving in charge. The guy doesnât trust anyoneâheâs not known for his delegation skills to begin withâso for him to leave the base behind every night?â A pause. âIt doesnât add up. Something is going on.â
âDo you think,â I ask, feeling scared and feeling brave, âthat maybe heâs looking for someone something?â
âYup.â Winston exhales. Scratches the side of his nose. âThatâs exactly what I think. And Iâd love to know what the hell heâs looking for.â
âUs, obviously,â Brendan says. âHeâs looking for us.â
Winston seems unconvinced. âI donât know,â he says. âThis is different. Theyâve been searching for us for years, but theyâve never done anything like this. Never spent so much manpower on this kind of a mission. And theyâve never gotten this close.â
âWow,â I whisper, not trusting myself to posit any of my own theories. Not wanting to think too hard about who what it is, exactly, Warner is searching for. And all the time wondering why these 2 guys are speaking to me so freely, as if Iâm trustworthy, as if Iâm one of their own.
I donât dare mention it.
âYeah,â Winston says, picking up his chewed-up pen again. âCrazy. Anyway, if we donât get a fresh batch of coffee today, I am seriously going to lose my shit.â
I look around the room. I donât see coffee anywhere. No food, either. I wonder what that means for Winston. âAre we going to have breakfast before we start?â
âNah,â he says. âToday we get to eat on a different schedule. Besides, weâll have plenty to choose from when we get back. We get first picks. Itâs the only perk.â
âGet back from where?â
âOutside,â Brendan says, leaning back in his chair. He points up at the ceiling. âWeâre going up and out.â
âWhat?â I gasp, feeling true excitement for the first time. âReally?â
âYup.â Winston puts his glasses back on. âAnd it looks like youâre about to get your first introduction to what it is we do here.â He nods at the front of the room, and I see Kenji hauling a huge trunk onto a table.
âWhat do you mean?â I ask. âWhat are we doing?â
âOh, you know.â Winston shrugs. Clasps his hands behind his head. âGrand larceny. Armed robbery. That sort of thing.â
I begin to laugh when Brendan stops me. He actually puts his hand on my shoulder and for a moment Iâm mildly terrified. Wondering if heâs lost his mind.
âHeâs not joking,â Brendan says to me. âAnd I hope you know how to use a gun.â