Chapter 640
ARIA
"Why were you there," Killian said.
Kael looked at the window.
"He had someone we needed," Ivory said. "Someone the Westmark Alpha had taken under questionable circumstances and we had information about it and we decided—"
"We decided very quickly," Jordan said. "On a timeline that did not involve adult supervision."
"We were teenagers," Nina said. "We were specifically without adult supervision. That was the point."
"We extracted the person," Kael said. "The situation was resolved. The remaining question was the exit."
"The exit," Jordan said. "Which required a vehicle."
"Ivory was the one who'd driven," Nina said. "I had the provisional license. Jordan didn't drive. Elite had the capacity but was occupied. Kael was—"
"Occupied," Kael said.
"Occupied in the way of someone who'd just resolved a situation with his hands in a manner that required him to be quiet for a while," Jordan said.
"I was fine," Kael said.
"He was fine," Ivory said. "He was also—"
"Fine," Kael said.
"—leaking somewhat," Ivory said. "So driving was not the immediate priority."
"You were hurt," Killian said to Kael.
"Slightly," Kael said. "Ivory fixed it. In the car."
"While I was driving," Ivory said.
"While she was also driving," Kael confirmed.
"So," Jordan said, taking the narrative, "Ivory was driving, treating Kael, reading a map—"
"I was not reading the map at that specific moment," Ivory said.
"You were attempting to read the map," Jordan said.
"The map was—"
"You were in a trailer," Nina said.
"It was a delivery vehicle," Ivory said. "It was the available option. The territory was—"
"You were driving a large delivery vehicle," Jordan said, "that you had never driven before, while treating Kael's injury, in a territory you were trying to leave quickly, with three other people in the back—"
"And the extracted individual," Elite said, from the middle.
Everyone looked at Elite.
"The person we'd gone to retrieve," Elite said. "They were also in the vehicle."
"Five people," Jordan said. "And Ivory. In a delivery trailer."
"I was one of the people," Ivory said.
"You were the driver," Jordan said. "That's a separate category."
"I was LEARNING," Ivory said.
"IT WAS A HUGE ASS TRAILER," Nina said, and there was no other word for it — she yelled it, with the specific capital-letters quality of someone who'd been waiting seventeen years to say this at this exact volume. "IT WAS A HUGE ENORMOUS ENORMOUS TRAILER AND YOU RAN IT INTO EVERYTHING."
"I missed most things," Ivory said.
"YOU HIT THE GATE," Nina said.
"The gate was—"
"YOU HIT THE GATE AND THE FENCE AND THAT OTHER THING—"
"The bollard," Jordan supplied.
"THE BOLLARD AND THEN THE OTHER BOLLARD—"
"There were two bollards," Jordan confirmed.
"—AND KAEL WAS SCREAMING AGAIN—"
"I was expressing concern," Kael said.
"—AND JORDAN WAS SCREAMING AGAIN—"
"Also expressing concern," Jordan said.
"—AND I HAD PASSED OUT AGAIN," Nina said, arriving at the conclusion. "I had passed out from shock. I woke up when we were outside the territory."
"You missed the exciting part," Ivory said.
"I woke up outside the territory," Nina said. "On the grass. Someone had moved me from the vehicle."
"I moved you," Elite said.
"You carried me out of the trailer," Nina said.
"You were in the way," Elite said.
"I was unconscious," Nina said.
"Also in the way," Elite said.
"I eventually got better at driving," Ivory said, to Killian, with the specific dignity of someone closing a subject.
"When," Kael said.
"I'm significantly better now than I was at seventeen," she said.
"That is a very low bar," Kael said.
"I passed my examination," she said.
"We don't discuss the examination," Jordan said.
"What happened at the examination," Killian said.
"We don't discuss it," Jordan said.
"One incident," Ivory said.
"One incident," Jordan confirmed.
"With the examiner," Ivory said.
"He was fine," Jordan said.
"He was completely fine," Ivory said. "Minor. Barely significant."
"Is that why your license has a note on it," Kael said.
"The note is—"
"There's a note," Jordan confirmed, to Killian. "On the license. A physical notation."
"What does it say," Killian said.
"It says," Jordan said, with the specific quality of someone who'd read this notation and had committed it to memory, "'Candidate demonstrated unconventional spatial awareness. Passed conditional. Recommend additional practice in reverse maneuvers.'"
"Unconventional spatial awareness," I said.
"It's very diplomatic," Jordan said.
"I reverse fine," Ivory said.
Everyone in the car said nothing.
"I reverse adequately," she said.
Still nothing.
"I reverse," she said.
"Yes," Kael said. "You do. That's accurate."
"There was also," Kael said, "the other incident."
"Which one," Jordan said.
"The one where Ivory was driving," Kael said.
The car went quiet.
Not the comfortable quiet — the specific quiet of people who'd had a shared experience that still, apparently, had some residual weight.
"We don't need to—" Ivory started.
"Ivory was driving," Kael said, in the tone of someone who had been waiting for the right moment to introduce this particular piece of history and had decided the moment had arrived.
"I was learning," Ivory said.
"She was learning to drive," Kael said, to me and Killian. "She said she knew how. She had been — how did you describe it?"
"Observing extensively," Ivory said.
"She had been observing extensively," Kael said. "From the passenger seat. She said the observational learning method was equivalent to practical experience for someone with her processing speed."
"I stand by that assessment," Ivory said.
"She stood by that assessment," Kael said, "at seventeen, in a situation where we needed to move quickly from a specific location for reasons I will not fully detail—"

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