Unravel Me: Chapter 46
Unravel Me (Shatter Me Book 2)
Time for lunch.
Kenji and I are sitting on one side of the table, Adam and James on the other.
Weâve been sitting here for half an hour now, deliberating over my conversation with Warner. I conveniently left out the parts about my journal, though Iâm starting to wonder if I shouldâve mentioned it. Iâm also starting to wonder if I should just come clean about Warner being able to touch me. But every time I look at Adam I just canât bring myself to do it. I donât even know why Warner can touch me. Maybe Warner is the fluke I thought Adam was. Maybe all of this is some kind of cosmic joke told at my expense.
I donât know what to do yet.
But somehow the extra details of my conversation with Warner seem too personal, too embarrassing to share. I donât want anyone to know, for example, that Warner told me he loves me. I donât want anyone to know that he has my journal, or that heâs read it. Adam is the only other person who even knows it exists, and he, at least, was kind enough to respect my privacy. Heâs the one who saved my journal from the asylum, the one who brought it back to me in the first place. But he said he never read the things I wrote. He said he knew they mustâve been very private thoughts and that he didnât want to intrude.
Warner, on the other hand, has ransacked my mind.
I feel so much more apprehensive around him now. Just thinking about being near him makes me feel anxious, nervous, so vulnerable. I hate that he knows my secrets. My secret thoughts.
It shouldnât be him who knows anything about me at all.
It should be him. The one sitting right across from me. The one with the dark-blue eyes and the dark-brown hair and the hands that have touched my heart, my body.
And he doesnât seem okay right now.
Adamâs head is down, his eyebrows drawn, his hands clenched together on the table. He hasnât touched his food and he hasnât said a word since I summarized my meeting with Warner. Kenji has been just as quiet. Everyoneâs been a bit more solemn since our recent battle; we lost several people from Omega Point.
I take a deep breath and try again.
âSo what do you think?â I ask them. âAbout what he said about Anderson?â Iâm careful not to use the word dad or father anymore, especially around James. I donât know what, if anything, Adam has said to James about the issue, and itâs not my business to pry. Worse still, Adam hasnât said a word about it since we got back, and itâs already been 2 days. âDo you think heâs right that Anderson wonât care if heâs been taken hostage?â
James squirms around in his seat, eyes narrowed as he chews the food in his mouth, looking at the group of us like heâs waiting to memorize everything we say.
Adam rubs his forehead. âThat,â he finally says, âmight actually have some merit.â
Kenji frowns, folds his arms, leans forward. âYeah. It is kind of weird. We havenât heard a single thing from their side, and itâs been over forty-eight hours.â
âWhat does Castle think?â I ask.
Kenji shrugs. âHeâs stressed out. Ian and Emory were really messed up when we found them. I donât think theyâre conscious yet, even though Sonya and Sara have been working around the clock to help them. I think heâs worried we wonât get Winston and Brendan back at all.â
âMaybe,â Adam says, âtheir silence has to do with the fact that you shot Anderson in both his legs. Maybe heâs just recovering.â
I almost choke on the water I was attempting to drink. I chance a look at Kenji to see if heâs going to correct Adamâs assumption, but he doesnât even flinch. So I say nothing.
Kenji is nodding. Says, âRight. Yeah. I almost forgot about that.â A pause. âMakes sense.â
âYou shot him in the legs?â James asks, eyes wide in Kenjiâs direction.
Kenji clears his throat but is careful not to look at me. I wonder why heâs protecting me from this. Why he thinks itâs better not to tell the truth about what really happened. âYup,â he says, and takes a bite of his food.
Adam exhales. Pushes up his shirtsleeves, studies the series of concentric circles inked onto his forearms, military mementos of a past life.
âBut why?â James asks Kenji.
âWhy what, kid?â
âWhy didnât you kill him? Why just shoot him in the legs? Didnât you say heâs the worst? The reason why we have all the problems we have now?â
Kenji is quiet for a moment. Heâs gripping his spoon, poking at his food. Finally he puts the spoon down. Motions for James to join him on our side of the table. I slide down to make room. âCome here,â he says to James, pulling him tight against the right side of his body. James wraps his arms around Kenjiâs waist and Kenji drops his hand on Jamesâ head, mussing his hair.
I had no idea they were so close.
I keep forgetting that the 3 of them are roommates.
âSo, okay. You ready for a little lesson?â he says to James.
James nods.
âItâs like this: Castle always teaches us that we canât just cut off the head, you know?â He hesitates; collects his thoughts. âLike, if we just kill the enemy leader, then what? What would happen?â
âWorld peace,â James says.
âWrong. It would be mass chaos.â Kenji shakes his head. Rubs the tip of his nose. âAnd chaos is a hell of a lot harder to fight.â
âThen how do you win?â
âRight,â Kenji says. âWell thatâs the thing. We can only take out the leader of the opposition when weâre ready to take overâonly when thereâs a new leader ready to take the place of the old one. People need someone to rally around, right? And weâre not ready yet.â He shrugs. âThis was supposed to be a fight against Warnerâtaking him out wouldnât have been an issue. But to take out Anderson would be asking for absolute anarchy, all over the country. And anarchy means thereâs a chance someone elseâsomeone even worse, possiblyâcould take control before we do.â
James says something in response but I donât hear it.
Adam is staring at me.
Heâs staring at me and heâs not pretending not to. Heâs not looking away. Heâs not saying a word. His gaze moves from my eyes to my mouth, focusing on my lips for a moment too long. Finally he turns away, just for a brief second before his eyes are fixed on mine again. Deeper. Hungrier.
My heart is starting to hurt.
I watch the hard movement in his throat. The rise and fall of his chest. The tense line of his jaw and the way heâs sitting so perfectly still. He doesnât say anything, anything at all.
I want so desperately to touch him.
âSmartass.â Kenji is chuckling, shaking his head as he reacts to something James just said. âYou know thatâs not what I meant. Anyway,â he sighs, âweâre not ready to deal with that kind of insanity just yet. We take out Anderson when weâre ready to take over. Thatâs the only way to do this right.â
Adam stands up abruptly. He pushes away his untouched bowl of food and clears his throat. Looks at Kenji. âSo thatâs why you didnât kill him when he was right in front of you.â
Kenji scratches the back of his head, uncomfortable. âListen man, if I had any ideaââ
âForget it.â Adam cuts him off. âYou did me a favor.â
âWhat do you mean?â Kenji asks. âHey manâwhereâre you goingââ
But Adam is already walking away.