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Chapter no 69

The Final Gambit (The Inheritance Games, 3)

Xander plugged the first USB into his computer, dragged the audio file onto the desktop, then removed the USB and exchanged it for the USB from the tomb. He dragged the second file to his desktop, too.

โ€œPlay the first one,โ€ Jameson instructed.

Xander did. Garbled, undecipherable speech filled the air, a blast of white noise.

โ€œAnd the second?โ€ Nash prompted. For as long as Iโ€™d known him, heโ€™d resisted dancing to the old manโ€™s tune. But he was here. He was doing this.

The lone file on the second USB was also an audio clip. It was just as messed up as the first.

โ€œWhat happens if you play them together?โ€ I asked. Grayson had said that to make sense of one file, you needed a decoder. In isolation, the clips were nothing but noise. But if you had both USBs, both filesโ€ฆ

Xander opened an audio editing app and dumped the files in. He lined them up, then hit a sequence of buttons that caused them to play.

Combined, the result wasnโ€™t garbled. โ€œHello, Avery,โ€ a manโ€™s voice said, and I felt the change in the air around me, in all ofย them. โ€œWeโ€™re strangers, you and I. I imagine thatโ€™s something youโ€™ve thought about quite a bit.โ€

Tobias Hawthorne.ย The one and only time Iโ€™d met him, I was six years old. But he was omnipresent in this place. Hawthorne House bore his mark. Every room. Every detail.

The boys bore it, too.

โ€œAll great lives should have at least one grand mystery,

Avery. I wonโ€™t apologize for being yours.โ€ Tobias Hawthorne was a man who didnโ€™t apologize for much. โ€œIf youโ€™ve spent late nights and early mornings asking yourselfย Why me?ย Well, my dear, you are not the only one. What is the human condition, if notย Why me?โ€

I could feel the shift in each of the Hawthorne brothers as they listened to Tobias Hawthorneโ€™s words and the cadence of his speech.

โ€œAs a young man, I believed myself destined for greatness. I fought for it, Iย thoughtย my way to the top, I cheated, I lied, I made the world bend to my will.โ€ There was a pause, and then: โ€œI got lucky. I can admit that now. Iโ€™m dying, and not slowly, either.ย Why me?ย Why is this body giving out? Why am I the one sitting in a palace of my own making when there are others out there with minds like mine? I got lucky. Right place, right time, right ideas, right mind.โ€ He let out an audible breath. โ€œIf only that were it.

โ€œIf you are playing this message, then things have become as dire as I projected. Eve is there, and certain events have led you to finding the tomb that once housed this familyโ€™s greatest secret. How much, I wonder, have you put together for yourself, Avery?โ€

Every time he said my name, I felt like he was here in this room. Like he could see me. Like he had been watching me from the moment Iโ€™d stepped through Hawthorne Houseโ€™s grand front door.

โ€œBut then,โ€ he continued, an odd sort of smile in his voice, โ€œyouโ€™re not alone, are you? Hello, boys.โ€

I felt Jameson shift, his arm brushing mine.

โ€œIf you boys are indeed there with Avery, then at least one thing has worked out as I intended. You know quite well that she is not your enemy. Perhaps, if I have chosen as well as I think I have, she has reached a place inside of you that I never could. Dare I even say made you whole?โ€

โ€œTurn it off,โ€ Nash said, but none of us listened. I wasnโ€™t even sure he meant it.

โ€œI hope you enjoyed the game I left you. Whether your mother and aunt have found and played theirs, I cannot say. The odds Iโ€™ve calculated suggest it could go either way, which is why, Xander, I left you with the charge I did. I trust that you have looked for Toby. And Avery, I believe in my heart of hearts that Toby has found you.โ€

Each word the dead man said made this entire situation feel that much eerier. How much of what had happened since heโ€™d died had he foreseen? Not just foreseen, but planned, moving us all around like pawns?

โ€œIf you are listening to this, then there is a high likelihood that Vincent Blake has revealed himself as a clear and present threat. Iโ€™d hoped to outlive the bastard. For years, he and I have had an armistice of sorts. He considered himself magnanimous at first, to let me go. Later, once he began to resent my growing fortune, my power, my statusโ€”well, those things kept him in check.

โ€œIย kept him in check.โ€

There was another pause, and it felt sharper somehow this time, honed.

โ€œBut now I am gone, and if Blake knows what I suspect you now know, God help you all. If Eve is there, if Blake knows or even suspects what I have kept from him all these years, then he is coming. For the fortune. For my legacy. For you, Avery Kylie Grambs. And for that, I do apologize.โ€

I thought of the letter that Tobias Hawthorne had left me. The only explanation Iโ€™d been given, back at the start.ย Iโ€™m sorry.

โ€œBut better you than them.โ€ Tobias Hawthorne paused. โ€œYes, Avery. I really am that much of a bastard. I really did paint a target on your forehead. Even without the truth surfacing, I saw the probabilities for what they were. Once I was no longer there to hold him at bay, Blake was always going to make his move.ย Hunting season, he might call itโ€” playing the game, destroying all opponents, taking what was mine. And that, my dear, is why it is nowย yours.โ€

Iโ€™d known that I was a tool. Iโ€™d known heโ€™d chosen me for what he could use me to do. But I hadnโ€™t realized, hadnโ€™t ever even suspected, that Tobias Hawthorne had named me his heir because I was disposable.

โ€œI met your mother, you know.โ€ The billionaire didnโ€™t stop. He never stopped. โ€œOnce when I believed her to be merely a waitress and once after I had deduced that she was Hannah Rooney, my only sonโ€™s great love. I thought to use her to get to Toby. I tried my hand at working herโ€” cajoling, threatening, bribing, manipulating. And do you know what your mother told me, Avery? She told me that she knew who Vincent Blake was, knew what had happened to his son, knew where Toby had hidden the Blake family seal, and that if I came near herโ€”or youโ€”again, she would bring the whole house of cards tumbling down.โ€

I tried to picture my mom threatening a man like Tobias Hawthorne.

โ€œDid you know about the seal?โ€ Tobias asked, his tone almost conversational. โ€œDid you know this familyโ€™s darkest secret? I think not, but I am a man who has made an empire by always,ย alwaysย questioning my own assumptions. I excel at nothing if not contingencies. So here we are, Avery Kylie Grambs. The little girl with the funny little name. A skeleton key for so many little locks.

โ€œI had six weeks from my diagnosis until now. Another two, I wager, until my deathbed. Enough time to put the final pieces in place. Enough time to draw up one last game with so very many layers.ย Why you, Avery? To draw the boys in one last time? To bequeath to them a mystery befitting Hawthornes, the puzzle of a lifetime? To bring them back together through you?ย Yes.โ€ He said the wordย yesย like a man who relished saying it. โ€œTo pull Toby out of the shadows? To do in death what I was unable to do in life and force him back onto the board?ย Yes.โ€

The sound of my own body was suddenly overwhelming. The beating of my heart. Each breath I somehow managed

to draw. The rush of blood in my ears.

โ€œAnd,โ€ Tobias Hawthorne continued with an air of finality, โ€œto my great shame, to pull Blakeโ€™s attention and focusโ€”and the attention and focus of all of my enemies, of whom there are doubtlessly manyโ€”to you.โ€

Yes.ย He didnโ€™t say it this time, but I thought it, and then I thought about Nan telling me that I was the one playing the piano nowโ€”and men like Vincent Blake, theyโ€™d break every single one of my fingers if they could.

โ€œCall it misdirection,โ€ the dead billionaire said. โ€œI needed someone to draw fire, and who better than Hannah Rooneyโ€™s daughter, on the off chance that sheย hadย told you my secret? Youโ€™d hardly have motive to reveal it once the money was yours.โ€

Traps upon traps. And riddles upon riddles.ย The words

that Jameson had spoken to me long ago came back to me

โ€”followed by something Xander had said.ย Even if youย thoughtย that youโ€™d manipulated our grandfather into this, I guarantee that heโ€™d be the one manipulating you.

โ€œBut take as your consolation this, my very risky gamble: I have watched you. I have come to know you. As you draw fire away from those that I hold most dear, know that I believe there is at least a sliver of a chance that you will survive the hits you take. You may be tested by the flames, but you need not burn.

โ€œIf you are listening to this, Blake is coming.โ€ Tobias Hawthorneโ€™s tone was intense now. โ€œHe will box you in. He will hold you down. He will have no mercy. But he will also underestimate you. Youโ€™re young. Youโ€™re female. Youโ€™re nobodyโ€”use that. My greatest adversaryโ€”and yours nowโ€” is an honor-bound man. Best him, and heโ€™ll honor the win.โ€

Something in Tobias Hawthorneโ€™s tone made those words sound not just like advice but also likeย good-bye.

โ€œMy boys.โ€ Hawthorne sounded like he was smiling again, a crooked smile like Jamesonโ€™s, a hard one like Graysonโ€™s. โ€œIf you are indeed listening to this, judge me as

harshly as you like. Iโ€™ve made my deals with so very many devils. Find me wanting. Hate me if you must. Let your anger light a fire that the world will never extinguish.

โ€œNash. Grayson. Jameson. Xander.โ€ He said their names one at a time. โ€œYou were the clay, and I was the sculptor, and it has been the joy and honor of my life to make you better men than I will ever be. Men who may curse my name but will never forget it.โ€

My hand found its way to Jamesonโ€™s, and he held on to me for dear life.

โ€œOn your marks, boys,โ€ Tobias Hawthorne said on the recording. โ€œGet set.ย Go.โ€

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