Chapter no 47 – ROHAN

The Grandest Game

Rohan had no intention of losing his wager against Savannah.

88 LOCKS

WAIT, THATโ€™S NOT RIGHT

AT LEAST THE ANSWER IS BLACK AND WHITE

Assume the second line refers to the first, he thought. The thrum of adrenaline through his veins was as familiar to Rohan as the need to come out on top.ย That would suggest that either the number or the word on that line is incorrect.

The number eighty-eight had an obvious pattern to itโ€”the same digit, repeated twice. Likely substitutions included ninety-nine, seventy-seven, sixty-six, and so on, all the way down to eleven. Eighty-eight could also conceivably be converted into eight squaredโ€”or sixty-four.

Itโ€™s not the number.ย Rohan hadnโ€™t gotten this far in life by ignoring his instincts.ย And that leaves only the word.

Lock.ย Rohanโ€™s gaze went, of its own accord, to the platinum lock on the chain that Savannah wore around her waist. As skilled a thief as Rohan was, he deeply suspected the only way heโ€™d be able to get that chain off Savannah Grayson was by invitation.

Notโ€”at this pointโ€”likely.

Rohan turned his attention instead to the blade of the sword. He hadnโ€™t

โ€”and wouldnโ€™tโ€”set it down.ย From every trap be free, for every lock a key.

Another lock.ย Rohan came out of himself for a moment. It was a thing that happened to him on occasion, most often when he prepared to cross a line that, in the world of decent people, should not be crossed. But this time, in the split second that Rohan felt as if he were viewing his own body from a distance, clarity washed over him.

Wait, thatโ€™s not right. Lock.

Key.ย Rohan snapped back to reality.ย Eighty-eight keys.ย The fire-hot thrill of victory would have been difficult enough to contain even if Savannah Grayson had not been looking right at him.

At the sword.

She lunged for the rotary phone, and Rohan remembered her promise in the previous room, with the sword:ย This was the last time you will ever beat me to anything.

Fortunately, in Rohanโ€™s world, promises were made to be broken.

He swept Savannahโ€™s legs out from underneath her.ย No warning. No mercy.ย She landed in push-up position, biceps flexed, then threw herself back up as Rohan cut past her.

Savannah went for his knees.ย No hesitation.

Rohan twisted, taking the brunt of her attack with his shinbone and staying on his feet. He locked an arm around her body, and sheย bitย him, hard enough that he felt it through his tuxedo jacketโ€”hard enough that, without that jacket, she would have drawn blood.ย Vicious, winter girl.

She damn near dislocated her own shoulder to grab him by the hair, fisting it. Rohan let loose of her body to return the favor with the long, pale braid of hers.

A stalemate of sorts.

โ€œA piano,โ€ Savannah said, pulling Rohanโ€™s head back, just a little, and he responded by doing the same to hers, angling her face upward toward his now-raised jaw. โ€œEighty-eight keys,โ€ she continued as calmly as if they didnโ€™t have each other in painful holds. โ€œBlack and white.โ€

โ€œIndeed,โ€ Rohan said. โ€œBut it appears that you and I are at an impasse.โ€ His mind was already calculating the next move.

โ€œWhat impasse?โ€ Savannah said. โ€œOur wager was about solving the riddle, not making the call. By those rules, by stating the answer first, I

won.โ€

Sweet hell, she wasย something. โ€œBut did you reallyย solveย it first?โ€ Rohan countered. โ€œAfter all, the wording of our wager said nothing about speaking the answer out loud. Is it your claim that youย didnโ€™tย see me solve it, track my gaze to the sword, and then realize whatย Iย had just realized?โ€

Savannah pulled his head back farther still, her own expression sharp as glass. โ€œProve it.โ€

With a smile, Rohan threw his head back into her hand. Hard. He grabbed her arm above the elbow, forcing her body to turn, then pulling it flush with his own, and bowed his head, bringing his lips to her ear.

โ€œI work for a secret society of sorts.โ€ Some whispers were weapons. โ€œOne that caters to the very powerful and very wealthy. My job is information, leverage, and control.โ€

Without warning, he let go of her and made it to the phone. He picked it

up.

โ€œXander Hawthorneโ€™s House of Riddles, Xander speaking. Answer

correctly and move on. Answer incorrectly, and I can only hope that you appreciate the truly undervalued art of yodeling.โ€

Rohan gave their answerโ€”his and Savannahโ€™s. โ€œA piano.โ€

Almost immediately, the walls of the chamber began to whir. When a new opening was revealed, Rohan fully expected Savannah to stride past him and through it, but she did not.

โ€œPerhaps you did solve the riddle first.โ€ Her voice was cool, but her eyes were hungry.

Someone liked fighting dirty.

โ€œI pay my debts, love.โ€ Rohan allowed his gaze to lock on to hers. โ€œDo you?โ€

Heโ€™d given her an answer, the one she most wanted, the one it cost him the most to give.ย Tit for tat, Savvy.

โ€œAlways.โ€ Savannah strode past him into the unknown. โ€œAnd if you must know, I am doing thisโ€”playing the Hawthorne heiressโ€™s game,ย winningย it at all costsโ€”for my father.โ€

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