Gigi stared at the scoreboard. One of the other teams had just gotten an answer correct.
โProbably my sisterโs team,โ Gigi said, because Savannah was
Savannah.
โOr your half brotherโs, assuming they ended up on different teams.โ Knox swiped his hand angrily through the magnetic words heโd been obsessing over and stood, finally vacating the throne of swords. โThe Grandest Game is a real family affair this year, isnโt it?โ he said bitterly.
Gigi could feel another nepotism rant coming on. โSure is,โ she said agreeably. โIn more ways than one.โ Now was as good a time as any for poking elephants. โYou twoย areย brothers, arenโt you? Or the closest thing to it.โ Gigi was going, almost entirely, on the way Knox had saidย we. โEither that orโโ
Knox didnโt let her finish. โStop talking and hand over the knife, pipsqueak.โ
โMyย knife?โ Gigi asked sweetly. โThe one you already tried to steal from me once? No, thank you.โ
โWe both know itโs notย justย a knife.โ Knox walked toward her. โObjects in the Grandest Game have a use in the game. Where is it?โ He raked his gaze dispassionately over her two-piece gown, which had a Cinderella silhouette with a thin strip of midriff separating the skirt from the bodice.
Gigiโs hand came to rest on the band of delicate jewels that marked the
top of the skirt. Directly underneath that band were the words sheโd written on her stomach.ย MANGA. RA.
The knife was, of course, safely strapped to her thigh. โLeave her alone, Knox,โ Brady said quietly.
Knox came to a standstill. โA real hero,โ he commented.
Gigi noted that neither of them had denied her earlier assessment.
Brothersโor the closest thing to it.
โItโs okay,โ Gigi assured Brady. โKnox might be surly now, but Iโll grow on him.โ She beamed at the surly individual in question. โGive it a little time,โ she promised, โand Iโll be like the annoyingly upbeat, brilliant, resourceful, better-than-you little sister you never had.โ With that, Gigi moseyed over to the desk, hoisted herself up on top of it, and stood.
Knox scowled. โWhat are you doing?โ
โThe top of this room is rimmed with bookshelves.โ Gigi looked up. โBut no books. Is that suspicious to anyone else?โ She bent her knees and pounced. Vertically! Her right hand skimmed the bottom of the shelf. She missed, but on the bright side, she bounced instead of falling flat when she landed.
If at first you donโt succeedโฆย Gigi climbed onto the sword-chair this time. She stood on its arms, then eyed the back of the chair.ย If I can launch myself off its highest pointโฆ
โYouโre going to fall,โ Knox gritted out.
Gigi shrugged. โIโm a solid B at parkour.โย Arm, arm, back, up, leap, and
โ
Gigi fell. Knox caught her. His rehabilitation had officially begun.
โAlmost made it that time,โ Gigi told him, wriggling out of his grasp. โHold the chair.โ
โYouโre going to break your legs,โ Knox snapped. โBoth of them.
Possibly an arm.โ
Gigi was not deterred. โMy bones are bendy. Iโll be fine.โ
Knox picked Gigi bodily up off the chair and set her unceremoniously on the ground. โYou,โ he practically growled, as he stripped off his tuxedo jacket. โStay here.โ And then he climbed up on the desk and leapt, his fingers locking firmly around the bottom shelf.
Gigi watched as good old Grumpy Knickers pulled himself upward, every visible muscle tensed beneath his apparently thin dress shirt. Knox
grabbed onto the next shelf up, and a moment later, he had his feet braced against the lowest shelf and a steady hold on the highest one.
โA-plus in parkour,โ Gigi called.
โYour bones arenโt bendy,โ Brady told her, his deep voice mild. Gigi turned to face him. โMetaphorically.โ
โYou might have to explain that metaphor to me,โ Brady said.
โSure thing,โ Gigi replied brightly. โBut first, I was thinking we could try scratching the mirrored plate with the quarters and also, what if we compared the Scrabble letters to the words on the poetry magnets? And also-alsoโโ Gigi cut herself off. โSorry.โ
โWhy are you apologizing?โ Brady asked. Overhead, Knox was making his way around the shelves, bracing his feet against the wall and holding his body aloft like it was nothing.
โHabit?โ Gigi replied. โI am, to use the clinical term,ย A Lot. And seriously, how are his muscles not on fire right now?โ
โTraining,โ Brady murmured. Behind his glasses, there was a faraway look in his brown eyes. He blinked, and it cleared. โI already tried scratching the mirror with the coins,โ he told Gigi. He smiled slightly. โAnd also? I triple-majored in undergraduate. My brain likesย A Lot.โ
Gigi smiledโand notย slightly.
There was a faint scraping sound above. Knox had found something on the shelves. Multiple somethings, it sounded like, which reminded Gigi that it was probably more useful to dwell on the first thing Brady had said, instead of his statement about what his brain liked.
Training.ย Gigi heard Knox drop to the ground behind her, and she lowered her voice to a whisper. โWhat kind of training?โ
โAll kinds. But, Gigi?โ Brady leaned forward. โYou arenโt going to be the little sister he never had. Knox doesnโt let people in.โ
Except for you?ย Gigi thought.ย And Calla.ย She wanted to ask about the girl, but even she had more of a filter than that, so she opted for a different question instead. โWhoโs Severin?โ
Brady didnโt so much as blinkโbut he also didnโt answer.
โHere.โ Knox thrust a hand between the two of them. In his palm there were three tarnished dimes. โThis do anything for either of you geniuses?โ
Dimes.ย Gigi thought about the puzzle, the locked room, the rest of their objects, especially the quartersโbut she didnโt know where to go from
there.
โDidnโt think so.โ Knox fixed Gigi with a look. โIf your idea about comparing the Scrabble tiles to the poetry magnets doesnโt pan out, youโre showing us that knife.โ