Ignite Me (Shatter Me, #3)(86)
“Wow.” Brendan leans back, rests on his hands. “This is really happening, then? The supreme commander of The Reestablishment. Winston and I never saw him, not once, even though his men were holding us captive.” He shakes his head. Glances at me. “What does he look like?”
“He’s extremely handsome,” I say.
Lily laughs out loud.
“I’m serious,” I say to her. “It’s almost sick how beautiful he is.”
“Really?” Winston is staring at me, eyes wide.
Kenji nods. “Very pretty guy.”
Lily is gawking.
“And you said his name is Anderson?” Alia asks.
I nod.
“That’s strange,” Lily says. “I always thought Warner’s last name was Warner, not Anderson.” She thinks for a second. “So his name is Warner Anderson?”
“No,” I say to her. “You’re right. Warner is his last name—but not his dad’s. He took his mom’s last name,” I say. “He didn’t want to be associated with his father.”
Adam snorts.
We all look at him.
“So what’s Warner’s first name?” Ian asks. “Do you know?”
I nod.
“And?” Winston asks. “You’re not going to tell us?”
“Ask him yourself,” I say. “If he wants to tell you, I’m sure he will.”
“Yeah, that’s not going to happen,” Winston says. “I’m not asking that guy personal questions.”
I try not to laugh.
“So—do you know Anderson’s first name?” Ian asks. “Or is that a secret, too? I mean this whole thing is really weird, right? That they’d be so secretive about their names?”
“Oh,” I say, caught off guard. “I’m not sure. There’s a lot of power in a name, I guess. And no,” I say, shaking my head. “I don’t actually know Anderson’s first name. I never asked.”
“You’re not missing anything,” Adam says, irritated. “It’s a stupid name.” He’s staring at his shoes. “His name is Paris.”
“How did you know that?”
I spin around and find Warner standing just outside the open elevator. It’s still pinging softly, only just now signaling his arrival. The doors close behind him. He’s staring at Adam in shock.
Adam blinks fast at Warner and then at us, unsure what to do.
“How did you know that?” Warner demands again. He walks right through our group and grabs Adam by the shirt, moving so quickly Adam has no time to react.
He pins him against the wall.
I’ve never heard Warner raise his voice like this before. Never seen him so angry. “Who do you answer to, soldier?” he shouts. “Who is your commander?”
“I don’t know what you’re talking about!” Adam yells back. He tries breaking away and Warner grabs him with both fists, shoving him harder against the wall.
I’m beginning to panic.
“How long have you been working for him?” Warner shouts again. “How long have you been infiltrating my base—”
I jump to my feet. Kenji is close behind.
“Warner,” I say, “please, he’s not a spy—”
“There’s no way he could know something like that,” Warner says to me, still looking at Adam. “Not unless he is a member of the Supreme Guard, where even then it would be questionable. A foot soldier would never have that kind of information—”
“I’m not a Supreme Soldier,” Adam tries to say, “I swear—”
“Liar,” Warner barks, shoving him harder against the wall. Adam’s shirt is starting to tear. “Why were you sent here? What is your mission? Has he sent you to kill me?”
“Warner,” I call again, pleading this time, running forward until I’m in his line of vision. “Please—he’s not working for the supreme, I promise—”
“How can you know?” Warner finally glances at me, just for a second. “I’m telling you,” he says, “it’s impossible for him to know this—”
“He’s your brother,” I finally choke out. “Please. He’s your brother. You have the same father.”
Warner goes rigid.
He turns to me.
“What?” he breathes.
“It’s true,” I tell him, feeling so heartbroken as I do. “And I know you can tell I’m not lying.” I shake my head. “He’s your brother. Your father was leading a double life. He abandoned Adam and James a long time ago. After Adam’s mom died.”
Warner drops Adam to the floor.
“No,” Warner says. He’s not even blinking. Just staring. Hands shaking.
I turn to look at Adam, eyes tight with emotion. “Tell him,” I say, desperate now. “Tell him the truth.”
Adam says nothing.
“Dammit, Adam, tell him!”
“You knew, all this time?” Warner asks, turning to face me. “You knew this and yet you said nothing?”
“I wanted to—I really, really wanted to, but I didn’t think it was my place—”