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Chapter no 71

The Final Gambit (The Inheritance Games, 3)
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There was no point in cross-examining the person who delivered the package. We knew who it was from. We knew what he wanted.

โ€œEverything okay?โ€ Libby asked me when Orenโ€™s man appeared in the foyer with the package. I shook my head.ย Whatever this isโ€”itโ€™s definitely not okay.

Oren completed his initial security screen, then handed both the contents and the packaging over to me: one gift box large enough to hold a sweater; inside it, thirteen letter-sized envelopes; inside each envelope, a clear, thin, rectangular sheet of plastic with an abstract black-and- white design inked onto it. Looking at any one sheet in isolation was like doing one of those inkblot tests.

โ€œStack them,โ€ Jameson suggested. I wasnโ€™t sure when heโ€™d come into the room, but he wasnโ€™t alone. All four of the Hawthorne brothers circled around me. Libby hung back, but only slightly.

I laid sheet on top of sheet, the designs combining to form a single pictureโ€”but it wasnโ€™t that easy. Of course it wasnโ€™t. There were four ways that each sheet could goโ€”up or down, front or back.

I felt the sheets with my fingertips, locating the side on which the ink had been printed. Moving with lightning speed, I began matching the sheets in the lower left corner, using the patterns to guide me.

One, two, three, fourโ€”no, that oneโ€™s the wrong way.ย I kept going, one sheet on top of another on top of another, until a picture emerged. A black-and-white photograph.

And in that photograph, Alisa Ortega lay on a dirt floor, her head lolled to one side, her eyes closed.

โ€œSheโ€™s alive,โ€ Jameson said beside me. โ€œUnconscious.

But she doesnโ€™t lookโ€ฆโ€

Dead, I finished for him.ย What, besides Toby, do I have that you want?ย I could hear Vincent Blake saying.ย I am so very glad you asked.

โ€œLee-Lee.โ€ Nash didnโ€™t sound calm, not this time.

I swallowed. โ€œIs there any chance sheโ€™s in on it?โ€ I asked, hating myself for even giving life to the question, for letting Blake get to me that much.

โ€œNone,โ€ Nash said, biting out the word with almost inhuman ferocity.

I looked to Jameson and Grayson. โ€œYour grandfather saidย donโ€™t trust anyone, not justย donโ€™t trust her.ย He at least considered it possible that Blake would be able to get to someone else in my inner circle.โ€ I looked back down at Alisaโ€™s seemingly unconscious body. โ€œAnd right now, Alisa and her firm have a lot to lose if I donโ€™t agree to a trust.โ€

The power behind the fortune. The ability to move mountains and make men.

โ€œYou can trust Alisa,โ€ Nash said roughly. โ€œSheโ€™s loyal to the old man, always has been.โ€ Libby came closer and laid a hand on his back, and he turned his head to look at her. โ€œThis ainโ€™t what you think, Lib. I donโ€™t have feelings for her, but just because things donโ€™t work out with a person doesnโ€™t mean they stop mattering.โ€

โ€œNo one ever stops mattering,โ€ Libby said, like the words were a revelation, โ€œto you.โ€

โ€œNash is right. Thereโ€™s no way Alisa is in on it,โ€ Jameson said. โ€œVincent Blake took her, just like he took Toby.โ€

Because she works for me.

โ€œThe bastard canโ€™t do this,โ€ Grayson swore with a powerful intensity I hadnโ€™t seen from him in months. โ€œWeโ€™llย destroyย him.โ€

You canโ€™t.ย That was why Tobias Hawthorne had

disinherited them, why heโ€™d drawn Blakeโ€™s focus to meโ€” and the people I cared about. Oren had assigned a bodyguard to Max. Heโ€™d brought Thea and Rebecca here. Heโ€™d shut down avenue after avenue of using other people to get to meโ€”but Alisa hadnโ€™t been on lockdown.

Sheโ€™d been out there playing games of her own.

With shaking hands, I called her number. Again. And again. She didnโ€™t pick up. โ€œAlisa always picks up,โ€ I said out loud. I forced my eyes to Orenโ€™s. โ€œNowย can we call the police?โ€

Toby was a dead man. You couldnโ€™t report a dead man missing. But Alisa was very much alive, and we had the picture as proof of foul play.

โ€œBlake will have someoneโ€”maybe multiple someonesโ€” high up in all the local police departments.โ€

โ€œAnd I donโ€™t?โ€ I said.

โ€œYou did,โ€ Oren told me, past tense, and I remembered what heโ€™d said about the rash of recent transfers.

โ€œWhat about the FBI?โ€ I asked. โ€œI donโ€™t care if the case is federal or notโ€”Tobias Hawthorne had people, and theyโ€™re my people now. Right?โ€

No one replied, because whoever Tobias Hawthorne may or may not have had in his pocket, there was no one in mine. Not without Alisa there to pull the strings.

Check.ย I could practically see the board, see the moving pieces, see the way that Vincent Blake was boxing me in.

โ€œLee-Lee wouldnโ€™t want us to go to the authorities.โ€ Nash seemed to have trouble finding his voice. It came out in a slow, deep rumble. โ€œThe optics.โ€

โ€œYou donโ€™t care about optics,โ€ I told him.

Nash took off his cowboy hat, his eyes shadowed. โ€œI care about a lot of things, kid.โ€

โ€œWhat do we have to do,โ€ Libby asked fiercely, โ€œto get Alisa back?โ€

I was the one who answered the question. โ€œFind a bodyโ€” or whatโ€™s left of one after forty years.โ€

Nashโ€™s eyes narrowed. โ€œThis had better be one hell of an explanation.โ€

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