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the Great Room. She jerks out of my grasp, but at least she doesn’t keep running from me.
    â€œI’m sorry,” I say immediately. “I didn’t mean that. I’m sorry, I’m sorry, I’m sorry.” I raise my hand again, but she flinches from me, and I drop it immediately.
    She doesn’t meet my eyes.
    â€œYou’re right,” she finally says, blinking rapidly and looking up at the artificial stars.
    â€œNo, I’m not, I’m sorry, you’re not a freak, you’re not.”
    She shakes her head. “Not about that. About . . . I’m scared,” she whispers.
    She twists the wi-com round and round her wrist, leaving a red mark. I’ve seen her silent before, brooding. There have been times when we’d be talking and she’d suddenly drop from the conversation, retreat within herself for a few moments before returning to me. Before, I’d always thought it had something to do with me—that she’d remembered my betrayal, or I’d said something to trigger a memory of the past she could no longer have. Now I’m wondering if it’s something else.
    â€œWhat’s wrong?” I ask, my voice lower, the fight in it gone, replaced with concern.
    She jumps at the question.
    â€œHas someone hurt you?” I ask. “Or threatened you?”
    I move closer to her. I want to reach out, take her hands in mine, draw her closer to me. But she looks as hard as stone.

10
    AMY
    WHAT AM I SUPPOSED TO SAY? THAT I STILL HAVE NIGHTMARES about something that happened three months ago? How lame would that sound? If I was going to say something, I should have said it
then
. But then everything else became much more important—Harley and Eldest’s deaths, Orion’s capture, the elimination of Phydus. Elder has over two thousand people who all have a problem they expect him to fix. How could I burden him with one more from me? If there was anyone I could tell, it would be him—but I can’t. I can’t. It’s not just that three months have passed, or that he’s busy with the ship, or that I’m afraid he won’t believe me.
    It’s that, when it happened, he wasn’t the one to save me.
    And if he couldn’t save me then, how can he save me now?
    â€œI could protect you,” Elder says, moving closer to me but not meeting my eyes. “You could move in with me . . .” His words fade to silence.
    We’re so close we could touch. All it would take is for me to reach out my hand. But neither of us makes a move.
    â€œI don’t need to,” I say automatically. I have control. I don’t need to run away and hide. I will
not
let Luthor turn me into a simpering child.
    And I don’t want Elder to believe he has to take care of me. Because if he thinks I want his protection, he’s also going to think I want more.
    I start pacing, but it just makes the walls feel closer.
    Elder runs his fingers through his hair, making a rumpled mess of it. “You don’t have to stay here just to be safe,” he finally says, standing up too. “You could stay for—for other reasons. . . . ”
    â€œNo,” I whisper, knowing and dreading what he’s going to say next. I can’t—I’m not ready—I don’t . . . I don’t know. I don’t know what I want, but I know that I don’t want to hear what he’s going to say, just as surely as I know he’s going to say it anyway.
    He grabs my arms, not in an angry grip like before, but in a gentle, soft way that invites me closer to him. I don’t move.
    â€œAmy—I—” He looks down, takes a deep breath. “I . . . I care about you. I want you to want to be here.” He doesn’t quite meet my eyes. “With me.”
    He lets go of me, raising one hand to brush the hair from my face. I can’t help it; I close my eyes and lean into

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