Unravel Me: Chapter 31
Unravel Me (Shatter Me Book 2)
Itâs 10:32 a.m.
We have exactly 1 hour and 28 minutes before weâre supposed to meet the supreme commander.
This is the plan:
Castle and every able body from Omega Point are already in position. They left half an hour ago. Theyâre hiding in the abandoned buildings skirting the circumference of the meeting point indicated in the note. They will be ready to engage in an offensive strike just as soon as Castle gives the signalâand Castle will only give that signal if he senses weâre in danger.
Adam and Kenji and I are going to travel by foot.
Kenji and Adam are familiar with unregulated turf because as soldiers, they were required to know which sections of land were strictly off-limits. No one is allowed to trespass on the grounds of our past world. The strange alleyways, side streets, old restaurants and office buildings are forbidden territory.
Kenji says our meeting point is in one of the few suburban areas still standing; he says he knows it well. Apparently as a soldier he was sent on several errands in this area, each time required to drop off unmarked packages in an abandoned mailbox. The packages were never explained, and he wasnât stupid enough to ask.
He says itâs odd that any of these old houses are even functional, especially considering how strict The Reestablishment is about making sure the civilians never try to go back. In fact, most of the residential neighborhoods were torn down immediately after the initial takeover. So itâs very, very rare to find sections left untouched. But there it is, written on the note in too-tight capital letters:
1542 SYCAMORE
Weâre meeting the supreme commander inside of what used to be someoneâs home.
âSo what do you think we should do? Just ring the doorbell?â Kenji is leading us toward the exit of Omega Point. Iâm staring straight ahead in the dim light of this tunnel, trying not to focus on the woodpeckers in my stomach. âWhat do you think?â Kenji asks again. âWould that be too much? Maybe we should just knock?â
I try to laugh, but the effort is halfhearted at best.
Adam doesnât say a word.
âAll right, all right,â Kenji says, all seriousness now. âOnce we get out there, you know the drill. We link hands. I project to blend the three of us. One of you on either side of me. Got it?â
Iâm nodding, trying not to look at Adam as I do.
This is going to be one of the first tests for him and his ability; heâll have to be able to turn off his Energy just as long as heâs linked to Kenji. If he canât manage it, Kenjiâs projection wonât work on Adam, and Adam will be exposed. In danger.
âKent,â Kenji says, âyou understand the risks, right? If you canât pull this off?â
Adam nods. His face is unflinching. He says heâs been training every day, working with Castle to get himself under control. He says heâs going to be fine.
He looks at me as he says it.
My emotions jump out of a plane.
I hardly even notice weâre nearing the surface when Kenji motions for us to follow him up a ladder. I climb and try to think at the same time, going over and over the plan we spent the early hours of the morning strategizing.
Getting there is the easy part.
Getting inside is where things get tricky.
Weâre supposed to pretend weâre doing a swapâour hostages are supposed to be with the supreme commander, and Iâm supposed to oversee their release. Itâs supposed to be an exchange.
Me for them.
But the truth is that we have no idea what will actually happen. We donât know, for example, who will answer the door. We donât know if anyone will answer the door. We donât even know if weâre actually meeting inside the house or if weâre simply meeting outside of it. We also donât know how theyâll react to seeing Adam and Kenji and the makeshift armory we have strapped to our bodies.
We donât know if theyâll start shooting right away.
This is the part that scares me. Iâm not worried for myself as much as I am for Adam and Kenji. They are the twist in this plan. They are the element of surprise. Theyâre either the unexpected pieces that give us the only advantage we can afford right now, or theyâre the unexpected pieces that end up dead the minute theyâre spotted. And Iâm starting to think this was a very bad idea.
Iâm starting to wonder if I was wrong. If maybe I canât handle this.
But itâs too late to turn back now.