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Chapter no 64 – GIGI

The Grandest Game

Gigi shimmied up the rope like a person with actual biceps. It wasnโ€™t a feat of athleticism so much as an energy-fueled, near-incandescentย needย to see what came next. As her hand latched around thick, solid stained glass, she could feel someone starting to climb the rope behind her, but she didnโ€™t look back at Brady and Knox.

She pulled herself through the hole and climbed to her feet.

The atticโ€”if you could call it thatโ€”was shaped like a pyramid, maybe eight feet tall at its highest point and lit along every edge. All four of its walls were made of glass.ย The very top of the house.ย Gigi pictured the rooflineโ€”and then she looked out into the night. โ€œItโ€™s so dark outside.โ€

โ€œNot for long.โ€ Knox effortlessly pulled himself up and in, Bradyโ€”with the longsword somehow strapped to his backโ€”coming next.

โ€œWe have, at most, two and a half hours until dawn,โ€ Brady commented.

Two and a half hours, Gigi thought,ย until this, with the three of us, is over.

She placed her hand on the ocean-side pane and ran her fingers over the word carved into the surface of the glass.ย FINALE.

โ€œHere.โ€ Brady squatted. โ€œThereโ€™s a loose pane in the floor.โ€ He lifted a large stained-glass square and began pulling objects out of the compartment beneath.

A pair of sunglasses.

A roll of wrapping paper.

A ball of a yarn.

A bottle of nail polish remover.

โ€œOne of these has to contain a clue about what weโ€™re supposed to do next,โ€ Gigi said intently. The wrapping paper boasted unicorns and rainbows. The sunglasses were black with rhinestones. The yarn was multicolorโ€”a rainbow, just like the paper.

Brady unscrewed the cap of the nail polish remover and took a whiff. โ€œSmells like acetone,โ€ he confirmed. โ€œOr something with a very similar chemical composition.โ€

โ€œThis is the part where he rattles off a chemical formula,โ€ Knox said, putting on the sunglasses.

โ€œThe rhinestones really bring out your eyes,โ€ Brady deadpanned.

Gigi unrolled the wrapping paper and scoured it for some kind of clue: a unicorn that didnโ€™t fit with the rest, a rainbow missing a color, hidden letters or numbers, a variation in the pattern. When she was done with her examination, she flipped the paper over.

The back side was solid red.

Knox took off the sunglasses. โ€œNothing written on the inside,โ€ he reported briskly. โ€œThe lenses appear to be normal lenses.โ€

Gigi grabbed the ball of yarn and started unraveling it on the off chance that there was something hidden at its center.ย Nothing.ย She turned her attention to the attic room. The floor was made of stained glass. The walls and ceiling were transparent. There was nothing in the room but the objects theyโ€™d already found.

Gigi knelt to examine the stained glass. None of the other panels were looseโ€”but the trapdoor was still open. โ€œEvery other time we moved to a new room, we lost access to the old one,โ€ she said out loud. She made a snap decision. โ€œBombs away!โ€

Gigi dropped back down to the library. Knox cursed, but he followed her, and so did Brady.

Gigi took in the room around them. โ€œItโ€™s gone,โ€ she whispered.ย The Victorian mansion and the castle. Every last doll. Every last accessory. Every last everything.ย And that wasnโ€™t all.

The bookshelves were bare.

โ€œHow is this even possible?โ€ Brady said. โ€œWe were gone under two minutes.โ€

โ€œI know this one.โ€ Gigi raised a hand. โ€œThere are actually two sets of shelves positioned back-to-back, built to rotate.โ€ Gigi placed her hands together, palm against palm, to demonstrate. โ€œWe went up, they spun the bookshelves, swapping in the empty ones. And bonusโ€”those empty shelves have a little something extra.โ€

Symbols, carved into the wood.

The three of them spent the next hour trying to decode those symbols, looking for patterns. There were easily fifty different emblems carved into the bare shelves. Some shapes repeated. Others didnโ€™t. Gigi worked her way through each and every one.

A starburst, a heptagon, the does-not-equal sign, the letterย G, the number 9, a sunโ€ฆ

โ€œWhatโ€™s going on inside that mind of yours?โ€ Brady came to stand shoulder to shoulder with Gigi, peering at the symbols sheโ€™d been trying to stare into submission for the past five minutes.

โ€œChaos,โ€ Gigi replied honestly. โ€œPretty much always.โ€

Bradyโ€™s lips curved. โ€œRemind me to tell you later about chaos theory.โ€ โ€œTell me something about it now.โ€ Gigi moved down the line and looked

at the next symbol: zigzagging lines, stacked one on top of another.ย A wave?

โ€œSomething about chaos theory?โ€ Brady considered thatโ€”and her. โ€œLetโ€™s seeโ€ฆ Initial conditions. Strange attractions. Fractal geometry.โ€

โ€œGive it a rest,โ€ Knox snapped on the other side of the room.

โ€œOr what?โ€ Brady replied. โ€œThere is no chain of command here, Knox.

Iโ€™m not fifteen anymore, and weโ€™re not brothers.โ€

That sucked the oxygen out of the room. Brady didnโ€™t so much as check Knoxโ€™s reaction, but Gigi did.ย Wounded eyebrows.

โ€œFine.โ€ Knoxโ€™s tone was bladed and unwavering. โ€œYou two keep flirting about chaos theory. Iโ€™m going back up.โ€

Knox went for the rope. For reasons Gigi couldnโ€™t even begin to understand, she followed. By the time she pulled herself through the trapdoor and to a standing position, Knox had already claimed all four of their objects.

โ€œWhat is your problem?โ€ Gigi demanded.

โ€œMy problem?โ€ Knox didnโ€™t even bother to turn around. โ€œThis team.

Brady.ย You.โ€

โ€œGrowl all you want, honey badger,โ€ Gigi told him. โ€œYou donโ€™t scare me.โ€

โ€œWhy would I want you scared?โ€ Knox replied. โ€œThe more strategic move would be to win your trust and use that to my advantage. Itโ€™s a good thing Iโ€™m so personable, isnโ€™t it, Happy?โ€

It was the use of the nickname that got to Gigi. โ€œWhy did you do it?โ€ she asked.

โ€œDo what?โ€ Knox said tersely.

โ€œLast year.โ€ Gigi looked down. โ€œWhy did you take a deal with Orion Thorp?โ€ Knox didnโ€™t answer, so Gigi rephrased. โ€œWith Callaโ€™s father?โ€

โ€œBrady told youโ€ฆ something.โ€ โ€œHe told me all of it,โ€ Gigi said.

Knox looked down at the objects heโ€™d come up here to fetch: the wrapping paper, the nail polish remover, the sunglasses, the yarn. โ€œCalla wasnโ€™t taken. She ran away.โ€

โ€œBrady saidโ€”โ€

โ€œCallaย left.โ€ Knoxโ€™s voice went guttural, but when he spoke again, it was in a dispassionate tone. โ€œShe wasnโ€™t abducted. Her family isnโ€™t holding her captive somewhere. Sheโ€™s not missing. She didnโ€™t meet with foul play. And I know that, because the night before Callaย left, she came to me to say good-bye.โ€

Gigi stared at him. โ€œWhy wouldnโ€™t you tell Brady that?โ€ She paused. โ€œWhy would you tell me that?โ€

โ€œMaybe Iโ€™m not just telling you.โ€ Knox turned and jerked his head toward the front of her dress.ย The bug.ย โ€œThe Thorps arenโ€™t the only game in town, and Orion Thorp isnโ€™t the only member of his family who likes to play. I donโ€™t know whoโ€™s listening, but maybe Iโ€™ll say something to spark their interest and theyโ€™ll make me a more competitive offer.โ€

Money.ย That was what Knox wanted her to believe this was about, but Gigiโ€™s gut said that heโ€™d told her because he wanted her to know that he wasnโ€™t all bad.

Knox doesnโ€™t let people in, Brady had said.

โ€œWhy wouldnโ€™t you tell Brady that Calla said good-bye?โ€ Gigi said, quietly repeating her question. โ€œWhy would you tell me?โ€

โ€œMaybe Iโ€™m telling you because Iย canโ€™tย tell him.โ€ Knox shifted the objects to one hand as he lifted the other to the collar of his dress shirt.

โ€œAnd I have never and will never tell Brady, because Brady couldnโ€™t even begin to understand a Calla Thorp good-bye.โ€

Knox pulled his collar roughly down, baring the skin at the base of his neckโ€”and a white, puckered, triangular scar.

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