Unravel Me: Chapter 21
Unravel Me (Shatter Me Book 2)
I donât move.
âIâm going to let go of you, okay? I want you to take my hand.â
I reach out without looking down and feel our gloved hands fit together. Kenji lets go of my face.
âYou are such an idiot,â he says to me, but Iâm still staring at Warner. Warner whoâs now looking around like heâs just seen a ghost, blinking and rubbing his eyes like heâs confused, glancing at the dog like maybe the little animal managed to bewitch him. He grabs a tight hold of his blond hair, mussing it out of its perfect state, and stalks off so fast my eyes donât know how to follow him.
âWhat the hell is wrong with you?â Kenji is saying to me. âAre you even listening to me? Are you insane?â
âWhat did you just do? Why didnât heâoh my God,â I gasp, sparing a look at my own body.
Iâm completely invisible.
âYouâre welcome,â Kenji snaps, dragging me away from the compound. âAnd keep your voice down. Being invisible doesnât mean the world canât hear you.â
âYou can do that?â I try to find his face but I might as well be speaking to the air.
âYeahâitâs called projecting, remember? Didnât Castle explain this to you already?â he asks, eager to rush through the explanation so he can get back to yelling at me. âNot everyone can do itânot all abilities are the sameâbut maybe if you manage to stop being a dumbass long enough not to die, I might be able to teach you one day.â
âYou came back for me,â I say to him, struggling to keep up with his brisk pace and not at all offended by his anger. âWhyâd you come back for me?â
âBecause youâre a dumbass,â he says again.
âI know. Iâm so sorry. I couldnât help it.â
âWell, help it,â he says, his voice gruff as he yanks me by the arm. âWeâre going to have to run to recover all the time you just wasted.â
âWhyâd you come back, Kenji?â I ask again, undeterred. âHowâd you know I was still here?â
âI was watching you,â he says.
âWhat? What do youââ
âI watch you,â he says, his words rushing out again, impatient. âItâs part of what I do. Itâs what Iâve been doing since day one. I enlisted in Warnerâs army for you and only you. Itâs what Castle sent me for. You were my job.â His voice is clipped, fast, unfeeling. âI already told you this.â
âWait, what do you mean, you watch me?â I hesitate, tugging on his invisible arm to slow him down a little. âYou follow me around everywhere? Even now? Even at Omega Point?â
He doesnât answer right away. When he does, his words are reluctant. âSort of.â
âBut why? Iâm here. Your job is done, isnât it?â
âWeâve already had this conversation,â he says. âRemember? Castle wanted me to make sure you were okay. He told me to keep an eye on youânothing seriousâjust, you know, make sure you werenât having any psychotic breakdowns or anything.â I hear him sigh. âYouâve been through a lot. Heâs a little worried about you. Especially nowâafter what just happened? You donât look okay. You look like you want to throw yourself in front of a tank.â
âI would never do something like that,â I say to him.
âYeah,â he says. âFine. Whatever. Iâm just pointing out the obvious. You only function on two settings: youâre either moping or youâre making out with Adamâand I have to say, I kind of prefer the mopingââ
âKenji!â I nearly yank my hand out of his. His grip tightens around my fingers.
âDonât let go,â he snaps at me again. âYou canât let go or it breaks the connection.â Kenji is dragging me through the middle of a clearing. Weâre far enough from the compounds now that we wonât be overheard, but weâre still too far from the drop-off to be considered safe just yet. Luckily the snow isnât sticking enough for us to leave tracks.
âI canât believe you spied on us!â
âI was not spying on you, okay? Damn. Calm down. Hell, both of you need to calm down. Adam was already all up in my face about itââ
âWhat?â I feel the pieces of this puzzle finally beginning to fit together. âIs that why he was being mean to you at breakfast last week?â
Kenji slows our pace a little. He takes a deep, long breath. âHe thought I was, like, taking advantage of the situation.â He says advantage like itâs a strange, dirty word. âHe thinks I get invisible just to see you naked or something. ListenâI donât even know, okay? He was being an idiot about it. Iâm just doing my job.â
âButâyouâre not, right? Youâre not trying to see me naked or anything?â
Kenji snorts, chokes on his laughter. âListen, Juliette,â he says through another laugh, âIâm not blind, okay? On a purely physical level? Yeah, youâre pretty sexyâand that suit you have to wear all the time doesnât hurt. But even if you didnât have that whole âI kill you if I touch youâ thing going on, you are definitely not my type. And more importantly, Iâm not some perverted asshole,â he says. âI take my job seriously. I get real shit done in this world, and I like to think people respect me for it. But your boy Adam is a little too blinded by his pants to think straight. Maybe you should do something about that.â
I drop my eyes. Say nothing for a moment. Then: âI donât think youâll have to worry about that anymore.â
âAh, shit.â Kenji sighs, like he canât believe he got stuck listening to problems about my love life. âI just walked right into that, didnât I?â
âWe can go, Kenji. We donât have to talk about this.â
An irritated breath. âItâs not that I donât care about what youâre going through,â he says. âItâs not like I want to see you all depressed or whatever. Itâs just that this life is messed up enough as it is,â he says. âAnd Iâm sick of you being so caught up in your own little world all the time. You act like this whole thingâeverything we doâis a joke. You donât take any of it seriouslyââ
âWhat?â I cut him off. âThatâs not trueâI do take this seriouslyââ
âBullshit.â He laughs a short, sharp, angry laugh. âAll you do is sit around and think about your feelings. Youâve got problems. Boo-freaking-hoo,â he says. âYour parents hate you and itâs so hard but you have to wear gloves for the rest of your life because you kill people when you touch them. Who gives a shit?â Heâs breathing hard enough for me to hear him. âAs far as I can tell, youâve got food in your mouth and clothes on your back and a place to pee in peace whenever you feel like it. Those arenât problems. Thatâs called living like a king. And Iâd really appreciate it if youâd grow the hell up and stop walking around like the world crapped on your only roll of toilet paper. Because itâs stupid,â he says, barely reining in his temper. âItâs stupid, and itâs ungrateful. You donât have a clue what everyone else in the world is going through right now. You donât have a clue, Juliette. And you donât seem to give a damn, either.â
I swallow, so hard.
âNow I am trying,â he says, âto give you a chance to fix things. I keep giving you opportunities to do things differently. To see past the sad little girl you used to beâthe sad little girl you keep clinging toâand stand up for yourself. Stop crying. Stop sitting in the dark counting out all your individual feelings about how sad and lonely you are. Wake up,â he says. âYouâre not the only person in this world who doesnât want to get out of bed in the morning. Youâre not the only one with daddy issues and severely screwed-up DNA. You can be whoever the hell you want to be now. Youâre not with your shitty parents anymore. Youâre not in that shitty asylum, and youâre no longer stuck being Warnerâs shitty little experiment. So make a choice,â he says. âMake a choice and stop wasting everyoneâs time. Stop wasting your own time. Okay?â
Shame is pooling in every inch of my body.
Heat has flamed its way up my core, singeing me from the inside out. Iâm so horrified, so terrified to hear the truth in his words.
âLetâs go,â he says, but his voice is just a tiny bit gentler. âWe have to run.â
And I nod even though he canât see me.
I nod and nod and nod and Iâm so happy no one can see my face right now.