Unravel Me: Chapter 32
Unravel Me (Shatter Me Book 2)
âWait here.â
Kenji tells us to lie low as he pops his head out of the exit. Heâs already disappeared from sight, his figure blending into the background. Heâs going to let us know if weâre clear to surface.
Iâm too nervous to speak.
Too nervous to think.
I can do this we can do this we have no choice but to do this, is all I keep saying to myself.
âLetâs go.â I hear Kenjiâs voice from above our heads. Adam and I follow him up the last stretch of the ladder. Weâre taking one of the alternate exit routes out of Omega Pointâone that only 7 people know about, according to Castle. Weâre taking as many precautions as necessary.
Adam and I manage to haul our bodies aboveground and I immediately feel the cold and Kenjiâs hand slip around my waist. Cold cold cold. It cuts through the air like little knives slicing across our skin. I look down at my feet and see nothing but a barely perceptible shimmer where my boots are supposed to be. I wiggle my fingers in front of my face.
Nothing.
I look around.
No Adam and no Kenji except for Kenjiâs invisible hand, now resting at the small of my back.
It worked. Adam made it work. Iâm so relieved I want to sing.
âCan you guys hear me?â I whisper, happy no one can see me smiling.
âYup.â
âYeah, Iâm right here,â Adam says.
âNice work, Kent,â Kenji says to him. âI know this canât be easy for you.â
âItâs fine,â Adam says. âIâm fine. Letâs go.â
âDone.â
Weâre like a human chain.
Kenji is between me and Adam and weâre linked, holding hands as Kenji guides us through this deserted area. I have no idea where we are, and Iâm starting to realize that I seldom do. This world is still so foreign to me, still so new. Spending so much time in isolation while the planet crumbled to pieces didnât do me any favors.
The farther we go, the closer we get to the main road and the closer we get to the compounds that are settled not a mile from here. I can see the boxy shape of their steel structures from where weâre standing.
Kenji jerks to a halt.
Says nothing.
âWhy arenât we moving?â I ask.
Kenji shushes me. âCan you hear that?â
âWhat?â
Adam pulls in a breath. âShit. Someoneâs coming.â
âA tank,â Kenji clarifies.
âMore than one,â Adam adds.
âSo why are we still standing hereââ
âWait, Juliette, hold on a secondââ
And then I see it. A parade of tanks coming down the main road. I count 6 of them altogether.
Kenji unleashes a series of expletives under his breath.
âWhat is it?â I ask. âWhatâs the problem?â
âThere was only one reason Warner ever ordered us to take more than two tanks out at a time, on the same route,â Adam says to me.
âWhatââ
âTheyâre preparing for a fight.â
I gasp.
âHe knows,â Kenji says. âDammit! Of course he knows. Castle was right. He knows weâre bringing backup. Shit.â
âWhat time is it, Kenji?â
âWe have about forty-five minutes.â
âThen letâs move,â I tell him. âWe donât have time to worry about whatâs going to happen afterward. Castle is preparedâheâs anticipating something like this. Weâll be okay. But if we donât get to that house on time, Winston and Brendan and everyone else might die today.â
âWe might die today,â he points out.
âYeah,â I tell him. âThat, too.â
Weâre moving through the streets quickly now. Swiftly. Darting through the clearing toward some semblance of civilization and thatâs when I see it: the remnants of an achingly familiar universe. Little square houses with little square yards that are now nothing more than wild weeds decaying in the wind. The dead grass crunches under our feet, icy and uninviting. We count down the houses.
1542 Sycamore.
It must be this one. Itâs impossible to miss.
Itâs the only house on this entire street that looks fully functional. The paint is fresh, clean, a beautiful shade of robinâs-egg blue. A small set of stairs leads up to the front porch, where I notice 2 white wicker rocking chairs and a huge planter full of bright blue flowers Iâve never seen before. I see a welcome mat made of rubber, wind chimes hanging from a wooden beam, clay pots and a small shovel tucked into a corner. Itâs everything we can never have anymore.
Someone lives here.
Itâs impossible that this exists.
Iâm pulling Kenji and Adam toward the home, overcome with emotion, almost forgetting that weâre no longer allowed to live in this old, beautiful world.
Someone is yanking me backward.
âThis isnât it,â Kenji says to me. âThis is the wrong street. Shit. This is the wrong streetâweâre supposed to be two streets downââ
âBut this houseâitâsâI mean, Kenji, someone lives hereââ
âNo one lives here,â he says. âSomeone probably set this up to throw us offâin fact, I bet that house is lined with C4. Itâs probably a trap designed to catch people wandering unregulated turf. Now come onââhe yanks at my hand againââwe have to hurry. We have seven minutes!â
And even though weâre running forward, I keep looking back, waiting to see some sign of life, waiting to see someone step outside to check the mail, waiting to see a bird fly by.
And maybe Iâm imagining it.
Maybe Iâm insane.
But I couldâve sworn I just saw a curtain flutter in an upstairs window.