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âThat time, Alice only gave us enough medicine to last two weeks, so I was forced to go back to her sooner. But when I did, I decided I was going to confront her about what was going onâwhy she wanted me to get rid of certain people. Thatâs when she showed me her laboratoryâthe building you were locked up in. Itâs where she does her research.â
I have a flashback of Alice sticking a needle in my arm, then the strange future-echoes Iâd experienced. âWhat is she researching?â
Maverick meets my eyes, the disgust plain on his face. âUs. People with strange abilities. âAnomalies,â she calls us. There are more, a lot more. She has them locked up in there like lab rats.â
âWhat is she hoping to accomplish?â I ask.
âShe tells me she wants to find a way to block our abilities, to prevent people from using them in the wrong ways.â
I imagine a world where my âabilityâ could be blocked so that I wouldnât have to listen to the echoes. It doesnât sound too bad. Not worth kidnapping and hurting people to get it, though.
âI think thereâs more, though. I think sheâs up to something else,â Maverick tells me.
âLike what?â
âWeaponizing us. Finding a way to replicate certain abilities, then using them to her advantage.â
My eyes widen.
âOnce I found out about everything, I told her I wouldnât work for her anymore, but because of it, I couldnât get the medicine for my mom.â His head goes down, a hand running through his hair. âShe⊠passed away back in April.â
Instinctively, I reach a hand out towards his. He looks up at me when we touch, his eyes meeting mine, and my heart skips a beat. âIâm sorry,â I say, pulling back my hand and averting my gaze. Iâm not sure why I reached for him like that. I still donât know him.
He blinks a few times, then sighs. âYou and I⊠we were together,â he tells me. Itâs something Iâve sort of known for a while, but itâs strange hearing him say it. âYou knew my mom pretty well, too.â
Of course I would know his mom. âDid I know about Alice? And the medicine? Your abilityâany of it?â
He grimaces. âNo. I didnât know how to tell you, I guess.â
I expect a feeling of hurt, betrayal, or anger to come, but there is none. I obviously hadnât told him about my ability, either, or he would have known that erasing my memory never would have worked. I can understand why he wouldnât; itâs not exactly the easiest of subjects to talk about.
âBut after she died, I tried to go back to a normal life, I tried to put it all behind me. It was fine for a while, but then I started receiving threats from Alice. If I didnât go back and work for her, she was going to start taking everything I had from me. Everything I loved.â He meets my eyes as he says the word loved.
I hold his gaze for a moment, understanding the pointed look heâs giving me, but then look away. Itâs strange to think that he could have been in love with me when he feels so much like a stranger right now. Had I loved him, too?
âI didnât know what to do. I tried to get the police involved, but they couldnât track herâIâd covered up her crimes too well. And no oneâs going to believe me when I say I can take their memories away. So I tried to wait it out, but she started terrorizing me. My tires were slashed, my house was broken intoâall kinds of things. I couldnât escape her.â
Understanding hits me all at once, knocking the breath out of me. âYou were afraid she would come after me.â
He nods solemnly. âI couldnât stand the idea of you being hurt because of me.â
âSo you erased yourself from my life,â I finish.
âYeah,â he says, his eyes shut. âI couldnât just leave, I needed to make sure you wouldnât know anything about me, I needed to make sure she couldnât use you against me. I erased myself from you, from everyone weâd come in contact with together.â
I glance up at him. âYou missed someone.â
He frowns. âWhat do you mean?â
âI didnât understand it at the time, but a worker in this shop downtown recognized me. Coffee and Cream. She told me about you.â
It dawns on him. âOh. Right,â he says. âI canât believe I forgot about that.â
We sit in silence for a few minutes after that, and I go over everything heâs told me in my head. The story makes sense. It makes complete sense. Iâve finally gotten my answers. But I still feel empty inside. Like something is missing.
âSo it was as if youâd never met me, after that?â I finally ask him.
âFor you, yeah,â he answers, his eyes burning into mine. The color of them seems to change with his emotionsâamber one moment, then greenish, then yellow. Right now theyâre dark.
I watch him fiddle with a piece of string coming off his shirt as I think about it. Maverick still remembered me, the whole time. Even now, he remembers everything about our relationship. I hate it, knowing that he knows about every moment we shared, and Iâm a blank slate.
âIs there some way I can get my memories back? Can you... restore them, somehow?â I wave my hand in the air, a little bit of hope creeping into my voice.
Maverick simply shakes his head, and the hope dies.
âI erased your memory because I thought she didnât know about you, I thought making you forget me would protect you from being used as a pawn in a game.â
âObviously that didnât work out,â I mutter. Maverickâs plan made sense, it
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