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Chapter no 58

The Final Gambit (The Inheritance Games, 3)

Iย was going to throttle Jameson. The two of us were races and wagers and dares, not this.

I tried calling Oren, but it went to voicemail. Libby didnโ€™t pick up, either, which probably meant her phone wasnโ€™t charged. I tried Xander, then Rebecca. I was halfway to calling Thea before I remembered her phone had been destroyed. Trying to calm myself, I took out my knife, plotted murder, then gave away ten thousand dollars to strangers struggling to pay rent.

Finally, I texted Max.ย Jameson locked me in the worldโ€™s most expensive dungeon,ย I wrote.ย Heโ€™s got some asinine idea about protecting me.

Maxโ€™s reply didnโ€™t take long.ย THAT GREEN-EYED BASTARD.

I grinned despite myself and typed back:ย You cursed.

Max replied in rapid-fire:ย Would you prefer โ€œsmirking, paternalistic ship-head who can shove his mother-faxing paternalism up his mother-faxing aspโ€?

I snorted, then finally calmed down enough to take in the three-hundred-and-sixty-degree view of the gemstone room.ย Two walls made of obsidian, I thought.ย Two walls made of white agate.ย Probing the walls didnโ€™t lead me to an exit switch but did reveal that the gemstones had been formed into bricks, and if you pressed at the top or bottom of any of those bricks, they rotated. Rotating a black brick turned it white. Rotating a white brick turned it black.

I thought about all the times Iโ€™d seen Xander fiddling with a handheld puzzle, then craned my neck, taking in

every detail of the walls, the ceiling, the floor. Jameson hadnโ€™t locked me in a dungeon.

Heโ€™d locked me in anย escape room.

 

 

Three hours in, I still hadnโ€™t hit on the right pattern, and with each passing minute, I wondered if Jameson and Grayson had caught up to Eve. Warnings of all kinds swirled in my mind.

Donโ€™t trust anyone.

Anyone close to you could be the next target. I tire of waiting.

In my darkest moments, I thought about how Eve had sworn that she would do anythingโ€”anythingโ€”to get Toby back.

Donโ€™t think about her. Or them. Or any of it.ย I stared at the glittering room around meโ€”the opulence, the beautyโ€” and tried not to feel like the walls were closing in. โ€œGlittering,โ€ I muttered. โ€œOpulence. What about diamonds?โ€

Iโ€™d already tried dozens of designs:ย the letter H; a chessboard, a keyโ€ฆ

Now I tried a black diamond on each of the white walls, a white diamond on each of the black ones.ย Nothing.ย Frustrated, I swept my hand over one of the diamonds, wiping it away.

Click.

My eyes went wide at the sound.ย Two black diamonds, one white one, nothing on the other obsidian wall.ย With a second click, a panel on the floor popped up. I squatted to get a better look.ย Not a panel. A trapdoor.ย โ€œFinally!โ€

No thinking, no hesitation, I dropped down into darkness. I grabbed my phone and switched on the flashlight, then followed the twists and turns of the winding passageway until I hit a ladder. I climbed it and came to a ceilingโ€”and another trapdoor.

Laying my palms flat against it, I pushed until it gave, then pulled myself up into a bedroom, though not one Iโ€™d seen before. A beat-up six-string guitar leaned against the wall in front of me; a king-sized bed made of what looked to be repurposed driftwood sat to my left. I turned around to see Nash perched on a metal stool next to a large wooden workbench that seemed to be doubling as a dresser.

He was blocking the door.

I walked toward him. โ€œIโ€™m leaving,โ€ I said, my temper simmering. โ€œDonโ€™t try to stop me. Iโ€™m going after Jameson and Grayson.โ€

โ€œThat right?โ€ Nash didnโ€™t move from the stool. โ€œI taught you to fight because I trust you toย think, kid.โ€ He stood, his expression mild. โ€œThat trust misplaced?โ€ Nash gave me a second to chew on that question, then stepped aside, clearing the way to the door.

Damn it, Nash.ย I blew out a long breath. โ€œNo.โ€

I thought past my fury and worry and the dark, looping thoughts. I was three hours behind, and it wasnโ€™t like Oren would have let Jameson and Grayson run off alone.

โ€œIf you want to borrow some duct tape when the knuckleheads get back,โ€ Nash drawled, โ€œI could be persuaded.โ€

โ€œThanks, Nash.โ€ A little calmer, I stepped into the hall and saw Oren. โ€œJameson, Grayson, and Eve,โ€ I said immediately, an edge in my voice. โ€œWhatโ€™s their status?โ€

โ€œSafe and accounted for,โ€ Oren reported. โ€œEve made it to the Blake compound but wasnโ€™t allowed admittance. The boys got there shortly thereafter and talked her down. Theyโ€™re all on their way back now.โ€

Relief hit, clearing the way for my annoyance to surge. โ€œYou let Jameson lock me up!โ€

โ€œYou were safe.โ€ Orenโ€™s lips twitched. โ€œSecured.โ€

โ€œBehold!โ€ boomed a voice from the other side of Oren. โ€œThe heroes ride into battle! Avery will be liberated!โ€

I looked past Oren to see Xander, Thea, and Rebecca

incoming. Xander was holding an enormous metal shield that looked like it had been lifted straight off the arm of a medieval knight.

โ€œI swear to all that is good and holy,โ€ Thea said under her breath, โ€œif you say one more word about LARPing right now, Xanderโ€”โ€

I stepped around Oren. โ€œI appreciate the โ€˜rescue,โ€™ Xan, but you couldnโ€™t answer your phone?โ€ I looked to Rebecca. โ€œYou, either?โ€

โ€œSorry,โ€ Rebecca said. โ€œMy phone was on silent. We were blowing off some steam.โ€ Her green eyes slid to Theaโ€™s. โ€œPlaying pool.โ€

I glanced at Thea. Her sweater was ripped at the shoulder, her hair markedly less than perfect. The two of them might have been in the billiards room or arcade, but there was no way in hell theyโ€™d beenย playing pool.ย But at least Rebecca didnโ€™t look like a shell of herself anymore.

โ€œWhatโ€™s your excuse?โ€ I asked Xander.

He held his shield to the side. โ€œStep into my office.โ€ I rolled my eyes but joined him.

Xander used the shield to block us off from Oren, then led me around the corner. โ€œI went down the rabbit hole of doing a deep dive on Vincent Blakeโ€™s holdings, current and past,โ€ Xander admitted. โ€œBlake was the sole funder of the VB Innovation Lab.โ€ Xander paused, steeling himself. โ€œI recognized the name. VB is where Isaiah Alexander worked right after he was fired.โ€

Xanderโ€™s father worked for Vincent Blake.ย That thought was like a domino in my mind, knocking down another and another.ย There are three characters in the parable of the prodigal son, are there not?

The king, the knight, and the bishop. The son whoโ€™d stayed faithful.

โ€œDoes Isaiah Alexander still work for Blake?โ€ I asked Xander, my mind whirring.

โ€œNo,โ€ Xander said emphatically. โ€œNot for fifteen years.

And I know what youโ€™re thinking, Avery, but thereโ€™s no way Isaiah had any involvement in Tobyโ€™s abduction. Heโ€™s a mechanic who owns his own garage, and the other mechanic who works for him is out on maternity leave, so heโ€™s been pulling double shifts for weeks.โ€ Xander swallowed. โ€œBut stillโ€ฆ he might know something that could give us the upper hand. Or know someone who knows something. Or know someone who knows someone who knowsโ€”โ€

Thea placed a hand helpfully over Xanderโ€™s mouth.

The file.ย The domino chain in my mind hit its conclusion, and I sucked in a breath.ย Isaiah Alexanderโ€™s file was empty, and Xander didnโ€™t take the page.

What were the chances that the missing page had mentioned Vincent Blake?

Eve took it.ย That might have been a leap. It might not have been fair. I couldnโ€™t even tell anymore.

My entire body buzzing, I stepped around Xanderโ€™s shield and looked to Oren, whoโ€”not surprisinglyโ€”had followed us around the corner. โ€œJameson, Grayson, and Eve are on their way back here?โ€ I asked, clipping the words. โ€œTheyโ€™re secured, under the watchful eyes of your men, and will be for the next three hours?โ€

Orenโ€™s eyes narrowed with suspicion. โ€œWhat are you going to do if I say yes?โ€

That gives us three hours.ย I looked to Xander. โ€œI think we need to talk to Isaiah. But if youโ€™re not readyโ€”โ€

โ€œI was born ready!โ€ Xander brandished his shield. He smiled a very Xander Hawthorne smile, then let his bravado falter. โ€œBut before we go, group hug?โ€

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