Chapter 46: Right? (2)
He felt the cup getting colder and colder in his hands, and he started to think he might have gone to the wrong place. Tapping the table, he tried to decide who would be the worst possible partner. He and Gandash were in a rough spot, but they were still best friends from childhood. If he walked through the door, Xerxes would feel relieved. In terms of other students, there werent any he hated, and none that hated him, as far as he knew.
The shops door opened, and someone stepped in wearing everyday clothing.
A woman, based on the shape of her legs.
She had a deep-hooded cloak hiding her face as she let the door closed and then looked around the room.
He could tell when her eyes came to rest on him. Then she raised her hand slightly and waved. He lifted his fingers to return the greeting. So, this was his partner. There were a few people he could rule out, such as the stick-thin Ningal or Dasi with all her ear and nose rings, which clinked when she walked.
Keeping her hood up, the woman walked to the counter and spoke with the shopowner in low tones. Then, a cup of coffee in hand, she slid into the booth across from Xerxes.
As she did, the lamplight touched her face, and his heart nearly stopped beating at the sight of her red hair.
No. Way. It took effort, but he kept his jaw from slamming onto the tabletop below.
Hi, Xerk, Katayoun said. I could hardly stop from coming over and talking to you about this mission for the past two weeks. Can you believe they picked us?
Er um. He couldnt even form coherent words.
She looked at him through the steam from the coffee cup. You okay?
He lifted his ice-cold coffee, took a sip, and barely managed not to blanch from the bitterness. Im fine, he said.
You look off.
No, Im really okay. I just er, so were together now. Together? he thought, trying hard not to cringe.
They didnt tell you?
Sure. Reaching into her cloak, she pulled out a leather tube similar to his, popped it open, and pulled out the flyer, which she spread out on the table in front of them. The actual recruitment meeting is next week. Today were just supposed to get our story straight.
Our story?
She looked up from the flyer. You know. Why were going to the meeting? Why were going together?
He felt like a complete idiot, and in fact, was concerned that his brain wasnt working at all. Oh, that. Yeah, Ive been thinking about that.
Really? You have some good ideas?
I guess. What about you? He wasnt lying. Hed assumed their cover story would be that they both happened to find a flyer at the same time, and had been talking about it since.
Well, she said, I was thinking of saying that my friend Kishar found the flyer and showed it to me. It caught my attention. Then you and I got assigned to the same squad for practical training. That part was essentially true. Then I accidentally mention to you that I had a family member in the cult. You and I started talking about it, and we agreed we wanted to check it out together.
Hunh, he said. That sounds reasonable.
Right? I mean, the most obvious cover story would be that were boyfriend and girlfriend. But that would be a tough act to maintain. After all, its not like you like me or something. Right?
She was looking right at him. He looked back.
This was the closest hed ever been to her. So close that, if he wanted to, he could reach out and touch her.
Its not like you like me or something. Right?
How was he supposed to answer that? What answer did she want? Was she expecting him to say that he didnt like her? The truth was that he liked her so much that he wanted to lean across the table and kiss her.
But he couldnt say that, could he? He couldnt just outright reveal what he was really thinking?
He took a deep breath and opened his mouth to respond.