Grayson flicked a button open on his tuxedo jacket with one hand as the other laid out quarters on the marble coffee table with an audibleย click,ย click,ย click. Lyra couldnโt help noticing that heโd chosen to work on the coffee table that was half-covered in glass shards.
The one that was farther away from her.
Focus on the letters, Lyra told herself.ย And only the letters.ย Sheโd lined the Scrabble tiles up on the floor, the way she would have if she were actually playing Scrabble: vowels first, then consonants in alphabetical order.
A,ย A,ย E,ย E,ย E,ย O,ย O,ย U,ย U,ย B,ย C,ย D,ย G,ย H,ย N,ย P,ย R,ย R,ย T,ย T,ย W,ย Y.
Graysonโsย suggestionย echoed in Lyraโs mind:ย Look for patterns, repetition, anything that will let you get it down to a smaller pool.
Iย couldย do that.ย Lyra looked up to see a single strand of blond hair fall into that stone-carved face of his.ย Or I couldย play.
Graysonโs logic had been that too many words could be made from a pool of letters this large. But if the goal wasnโt just making words or a sentence? If the goal was laying out the perfect Scrabble board, focusing on choosing the right plays to maximize your score?
That changed the gameโand Lyra had never lost at Scrabble.
She settled onย UNPOWEREDย as her opening play.ย Fifteen points.ย She went to theย Dย and madeย ADAGEโanother seven pointsโthen doubled up, formingย YEย andย YACHTย in one go, crossing through the firstย Aย inย ADAGE
and allowing her to count theย Yย twice.ย Eighteen points.
Less than a minute later, Lyra had finished her board. She dragged a finger lightly over each tile, feeling the words, committing them to memory
โand then she scrapped the whole thing and made another board from scratch. Then another. And another. Certain words cropped up again and again.
โPower, crown, adage,โ Lyra murmured. โIf only there were an adage about power.โ
Lyra realized with a start that Odette Morales was standing directly over her.
โOne with explicit reference,โ the old woman continued, โto a crown.โ
Adage. Power. Crown.ย It took Lyra a moment, but she got there.ย โHeavy is the head that wears the crown.โ
โI prefer the original version myself.โ Odette walked toward the wall of windows, commanding the room as if she were on a stage and the audience was out there in the dark.ย โUneasy lies the head that wears a crown.โ
โShakespeare.โ Grayson stood.ย โHenry IV, Part Two.โย He crossed the room and took in Lyraโs board. โYouโre not even trying to eliminate letters.โ Lyra wasnโt about to let him tower over her, so she stood. โMaybe I donโt need to eliminate anything.โ She walked briskly past him to the screen and its three blinking cursors. She tapped one, and a keyboard appeared. โShakespeare.โ Lyra tried the word, then hit enter. The screen
flashed red. โHenry. Henry4. Henry4P2. Henry4Part2.โ
Every combination Lyra tried ended with the same result: a red flash, a wrong answer.
โTry Roman numerals instead of numbers,โ Odette said, coming to stand behind her.
Lyra did as sheโd been bidden, trying each of the combinations again. โNo go.โ
โPrince.ย Knight.ย Succession.ย King.โ Odette threw out one suggestion after another.
โIt wonโt be that simple.โ Grayson strode toward Lyra. He stopped three feet away from her, but Grayson Hawthorne had the kind of presence that extended well past his body.
Lyraโs own body clocked his position, no matter where he stood.
โIf youโve indeed found somethingโand I am not convinced you have,
Ms. Kaneโthen it is almost certainly the case that what you have found is not an answer but a clue.โ
There was something about the overly formal, self-important way Grayson saidย Ms. Kaneย that made Lyra briefly entertain the idea of throwing something at him.
โAnd didย youย find anything, Mr. Hawthorne?โ Odette asked pointedly.
โThere are forty quarters in a roll.โ Grayson arched a brow. โAll of ours were minted in the same year except two.โ
โI suppose you want us to ask about the year?โ Odette said dryly. โThirty-eight of the quarters were minted in nineteen ninety-one.โ
Grayson looked to Lyra, and she couldnโt shake the feeling that he was testing her.
She justย lovedย being tested. โIs this the part where you tell us about the other two quarters, or do we have to earn that information, your highness?โ
โIโm feeling magnanimous.โ Graysonโs lips twitched slightly.ย Veryย slightly. โOne of the remaining two quarters was minted in twenty-twenty, the other in two thousand and two.โ
โSame digits in both numbers,โ Lyra noted. โJust rearranged.โ
โAnd nineteen ninety-one,โ Grayson replied, one-upping her, โis a palindrome.โ
The part of Lyraโs brain that loved a good code latched on to the pattern, as that same damn strand of blond hair fell into Graysonโs face a second time. He brushed it back.
โAnd the years on the quarters matter why?โ Lyra said tartly.
โIn a Hawthorne game, everything matters. The question is notย whyย butย when.โ Grayson looked at Lyra like the answer to that question might be buried somewhere behind her eyes. โAssume for the moment that the wordsย adageย andย crownย are indeed the clue that is meant to start us off.โ Grayson turned and stalked toward the fireplace on the far side of the room. โIn that case, the pattern to the quarters will matter later, and what matters nowโฆโ He laid a hand flat on the black granite of the fireplace. โโฆ is finding a crown.โ
Lyra watched as Grayson ran his hands over the granite, left to right, then down, his movements automatic, like systematically feeling every square inch of a massive fireplace was something heโd done ten thousand times before.
โWhy a crown?โ Lyra pressed. โWhy not something heavy?ย Heavy is the head that wears the crown.โ
โHeavyย is vague, and vagueness makes for imprecise puzzles.โ Grayson Hawthorne saidย impreciseย like it was a fighting word.
Lyra looked to Odette, whoโd been suspiciously quiet, and found the old woman tracing a finger through the mazelike path on the wood-paneled walls. Rather than join her, Lyra turned her attention to the heaviest pieces of furniture in the room.
Imprecise, my ass.ย The coffee tables were made of what looked like solid white marble. Tiny hairline cracks marked the surface of the stone, each crack inlaid with gold.
โLike a crown,โ Lyra murmured, running her own hand over the first table, aware on some level that sheโd adopted Graysonโs exact pattern of movement as she searched. Within a minute, sheโd turned her attention to the second table, the one covered in shards of glass.
โAll things being equal, Ms. Kane, I would prefer you did not shred your hands to ribbons this evening.โ Graysonโs tone took Lyra right back to the cliffs, to his hand on her arm.
โI have twenty-twenty vision and an above-average amount of common sense.โ Lyra plucked a shard off the table. โI can handle a little glass.โ
Graysonโs eyes narrowed ever so slightly. โThe number of scars my brothers have collectively obtained directly after uttering the statementย I can handle a little glassย means you will have to forgive my skepticism.โ
I donโt have to forgive anything, Lyra thought. Out loud, she opted for a different message. โYou donโt need to worry about me, Hawthorne boy.โ
โI donโt worry. I calculate probabilistic risk.โ
โAs entertaining as it would be to let the two of you bicker,โ Odette interjected, โat my age, you only have so much time left, so I suggest the pair of you ask me what I found.โ
Lyra set down the shard of glass. โWhat did you find?โ
โNothing yet,โ Odette said, playing the contrarian. โBut in the decades I spent cleaning other peopleโs houses to scrape by, I learned how to read themโthe peopleย andย the houses.โ The old woman pressed her palm to the wood. โThereโs a compartment hiddenย here.โ She slid down the wall four feet and rapped it with her fist. โAnd something larger overย here.โ
โThat hardly sounds likeย nothing,โ Grayson told her wryly.
โUntil we figure out how to trigger the compartments, it is precisely nothing,โ Odette replied. She edged farther down. โThis, on the other handโฆโ
Lyra joined the old woman at the wall.
โLook at the grain of the wood,โ Odette murmured. โSee the shift?
Thereโs no visible seamโthe work isย thatย goodโbut feel the wood.โ
Lyra brought her fingers up and explored the area that Odette had indicated. The wood gave. Not much. Barely enough to notice.
Suddenly, Graysonโs fingers were right next to hers. True to his vow, he didnโt allow their hands to so much as brush as he pressed on the wood.ย Hard.ย An entire section of the wall depressed.
Somewhere, gears audibly turned, and the chandelier began to descend from the ceiling. It sank inch by inch, crystals vibrating with the movement, clinking against one another in a fragile melody that had Lyra holding her breath.
When the chandelier stopped moving, it was still well out of reach.
Odette gestured imperiously at Grayson. โWell? Donโt just stand there, Mr. Hawthorne.โ The old woman extended her gesture to encompass Lyra. โYouโre going to have to lift her up.โ