Unravel Me: Chapter 40
Unravel Me (Shatter Me Book 2)
Iâm still here.
I open my eyes and Iâm momentarily astonished, confused, half expecting to find myself dead or brain-damaged or at the very least mangled on the ground, but this reality refuses to vanish.
The world under my feet is rumbling, rattling, shaking and thundering to life and my fist is still pressed into the ground and Iâm afraid to let go. Iâm on my knees, looking up at both sides of this battle and I see the soldiers slowing down. I see their eyes dart around. I see their feet slipping failing to stay standing and the snaps, the groans, the unmistakable cracks that are now creaking through the middle of the pavement cannot be ignored and itâs like the jaws of life are stretching their joints, grinding their teeth, yawning themselves awake to witness our disgrace.
The ground looks around, its mouth gaping open at the injustice, the violence, the calculated ploys for power that stop for no one and nothing and are sated only by the blood of the weak, the screams of the unwilling. Itâs as if the earth thought to take a peek at what weâve been doing all this time and itâs terrifying just how disappointed it sounds.
Adam is running.
Heâs dashing through a crowd still gasping for air and an explanation for the earthquake under their feet and he tackles Castle, he pins him down, heâs shouting to the men and the women and he ducks, he dodges a stray bullet, he pulls Castle to his feet and our people have begun to run.
The soldiers on the opposite side are stumbling over each other and tripping into a tangle of limbs as they try to outrun one another and Iâm wondering how much longer I have to hold on, how much longer this must go on before itâs sufficient, and Kenji shouts, âJuliette!â
And I spin around just in time to hear him tell me to let go.
So I do.
The wind the trees the fallen leaves all slip and slide back into place with one giant inhalation and everything stops and for a moment I canât remember what itâs like to live in a world that isnât falling apart.
Kenji yanks me up by the arm and weâre running, weâre the last of our group to leave and heâs asking me if Iâm okay and Iâm wondering how heâs still carrying Warner, Iâm thinking Kenji must be a hell of a lot stronger than he looks, and Iâm thinking Iâm too hard on him sometimes, Iâm thinking I donât give him enough credit. Iâm just beginning to realize that heâs one of my favorite people on this planet and Iâm so happy heâs okay.
Iâm so happy heâs my friend.
I cling to his hand and let him lead me toward a tank abandoned on our side of the divide and suddenly I realize I canât see Adam, that I donât know where heâs gone and Iâm frantic, Iâm screaming his name until I feel his arms around my waist, his words in my ear, and weâre still diving for cover as the final shots sound in the distance.
We clamber into the tank.
We close the doors.
We disappear.