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Chapter no 80

The Final Gambit (The Inheritance Games, 3)

Toby and Eve went first. Iโ€™d played against Toby often enough to know that he could have ended it within the first twelve moves if heโ€™d wanted to.

He let her win.

Blake must have concluded the same thing because once the board had been reset for my match against Toby, the older man picked up his bowie knife. โ€œThrow this game, too,โ€ he told Toby contemplatively, โ€œand Iโ€™ll ask Eve to give me her arm and use this to open a vein.โ€

If Eve was disturbed by the implication that her great- grandfather would slice her open, she didnโ€™t show it. Instead, she held tight to the seal sheโ€™d been given and kept her eyes on the board.

I took my position and met Tobyโ€™s eyes. It had been more than a year since weโ€™d played, but the second I moved my first pawn, it was like no time had passed at all. Harry and I were right back in the park.

โ€œYour move, princess.โ€ Toby wasnโ€™t pulling his punches, but he did his best to put me at ease, to remind me that even if he played his hardest, Iโ€™d beaten him before.

โ€œNot a princess.โ€ I echoed my line in our script back at him and slid my bishop across the board. โ€œYour move,ย old man.โ€

Toby narrowed his eyes slightly. โ€œDonโ€™t get cocky.โ€ โ€œFine words from a Hawthorne,โ€ I retorted.

โ€œI mean it, Avery. Donโ€™t get cocky.โ€

He sees something I donโ€™t.

โ€œEve,โ€ Vincent Blake said pleasantly. โ€œYour arm?โ€

Her chin steady, Eve held it out to him. Blake rested the edge of his blade against her skin. โ€œPlay,โ€ he told Toby. โ€œAnd no more hints to the girl.โ€

There was a beatโ€”a single secondโ€”and then Toby did as heโ€™d been instructed. I scanned the board, then saw why heโ€™d cautioned me against getting cocky. It took three moves, but then: โ€œCheck,โ€ Toby gritted out.

I took in the board, all of it at once. I had three possible next moves, and I played all of them out. Two led to Toby getting checkmate within the next five moves. That meant I was stuck with the third. I knew how Toby would counter it, and from there I had four or five options. I let my brain race, let the possibilities slowly untangle themselves.

I tried not to think too much about the fact that if Toby beat me, the cover-up of Sheffield Graysonโ€™s death would be exposed. Either that, or Iโ€™d have to give Blake something much more significant than a favor to keep it quiet.

The man would own me.

No.ย I could do this. There was a way.ย My move. His. My move. His.ย Again and again, faster and faster, we played.

Then, finally, a breath whooshed out of my chest. โ€œCheck.โ€

I knew the exact moment that Toby saw the trap I had laid. โ€œHorrible girl,โ€ he whispered roughly, and the tenderness in his eyes when he said it almost took me down.

His move. Mine. His move. Mine.

And then, finallyโ€”finallyโ€ฆ โ€œCheckmate,โ€ I said.

Vincent Blake kept the bowie knife on Eveโ€™s arm a moment longer, then slowly lowered it. His grandson had lost, and as the realization of what that meant fell over me, my insides twisted.

Toby had lost both matches. He was Blakeโ€™s.

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