Chapter no 33 – ROHAN

The Grandest Game

The rose petal wouldnโ€™t burnโ€”wrong kind of mirror, perhaps, or the wrong kind of light.ย But not, Rohan thought,ย a total loss.ย There had been a moment in the process when he and Savannah had both had hold of the plate, a moment when her breathing had fallen in sync with his.

Just a moment. But every plan was a collection of moments, and Rohan was no stranger to the long game. He was also becoming increasingly sure with each move she made that Savannah Grayson was a queen.

She returned the wordsย the,ย rose,ย will,ย be, andย burnedย to her neat little rows of magnets. โ€œWe tried this your way, British. Now we do it mine.โ€

She looked down at the words, and Rohan obliged her by doing the same.

 

 

Rohan had a knack for zeroing in on possibilities.ย Beauty.ย Danger.ย Skin.ย Touch.ย Cruel.ย Fast.ย Fair.ย Burned.ย Gone. Those were the words with

emotional resonance. The rest was noise.

โ€œAnd what,โ€ he queried, โ€œmight your way be?โ€

Savannah reached across himโ€”for the Scrabble tiles. The next thing Rohan knew, sheโ€™d pulled a word from the third row of magnets.

BEAUTY.

Rohan watched as she lined five tiles up beneath the word.ย B-E-A-U-T-Y.ย โ€œA little compare and contrast?โ€ Rohan pulled a word of his own, then another. โ€œDonโ€™t mind if I do, love.โ€ He kept the pace of his speech even, but his handsโ€”a dealerโ€™s hands, a thiefโ€™sโ€”moved faster and faster, lining up

Scrabble tiles beneath the magnetic words.

The result was two words, added to the one sheโ€™d made.ย BEAUTY. DANGER. TOUCH.

There were only five letters remaining.

Savannah swept the tiles into her hand, a power move. โ€œMine,โ€ she told him.

Rohan raked his gaze from her hand to her shoulder, from her shoulder to her neck, her mouth, her eyes. โ€œBy all means,โ€ he said, โ€œhave at it.โ€

Lifting her chin, she placed the letters down, one after another.ย P-O-W- E-R.ย There really was no hesitation in Savannah Grayson.

Power.ย Rohan took the word as a reminder.ย Powerย was why he was here.ย Powerย was the Devilโ€™s Mercy, the Proprietorship.ย Powerย was winning the Grandest Game and winning the crown. And to do that, he had to remember:ย Savannah Grayson, glorious though she might be, is an assetโ€”a queen, perhaps, but a game piece nonetheless.

In life, everyone was a piece to be moved around the board. Rohan was a player, and in an endeavor like this, the only true opponent was the game itselfโ€”and the people pulling the strings behind the scenes.

So Rohan directed his mind away from Savannah and concentrated for a moment on them.ย Avery. The Hawthornes.ย โ€œWeโ€™re complicating this.โ€ Rohan was certain of that. To clear his mind, he curled his right hand into a fist and watched the knuckles pull against the skin.

โ€œYouโ€™re going to bust that cut open,โ€ Savannah said dryly.

โ€œWouldnโ€™t be the first time,โ€ Rohan told her. He wasnโ€™t afraid of pain. He hadnโ€™t been, even as a child. By the time heโ€™d come to the Devilโ€™s Mercy at the age of five, there had been no fear left in him.

A single bead of blood welled up on his knuckle, and Rohan lowered his

hand, his mind sharp. โ€œThe best puzzlesย arenโ€™tย complicated.โ€ He was certain that the makers of this game knew that. โ€œTake a step back. We were told to focus on the words.โ€

โ€œAnd we did,โ€ Savannah countered.

โ€œDid we?โ€ Rohan challenged.ย To solve the puzzle, focus on the words.

Her breathing fell in with his again, and suddenly, it clicked.

Heย sawย it. The simplicity of the puzzle. The beauty of it. A clever architect built challenging games, yes, but there had to be objective answers, a clear path, one that, once recognized, was starkly, obviously correct.

Rohan moved the Styrofoam Sonic cup next to the quarters. And then he paired another two objects: the rose petal, the mirrored plate.

That just left the Scrabble tiles and the poetry magnets.

โ€œForget everything weโ€™ve done,โ€ Rohan told Savannah, his voice charged. โ€œForget the letters on those tiles, forget the words in the poetry kit, forget any ideas you might have entertained about searching this room for more clues. All paths lead to Rome.โ€

Who knew how many hints there were in this roomโ€”or any of the others? Who knew how many ways the puzzle makers had given them to realize that it really wasย this simple?

โ€œDo you see it?โ€ There was a low hum of anticipation in Rohanโ€™s voice. He wanted her to solve this, wanted her to see what he saw.ย The cup, the coins, the petal, the plate.

โ€œFocus on the words,โ€ Rohan murmured. He knew the exact second Savannah saw it.

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