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Chapter no 33- JAMESON

The Brothers Hawthorne

Branford played forcefully, efficiently, and with absolutely no chitchat. Whist was considerably simpler than piquet, and Jameson picked it up quickly.

But not quickly enough.

โ€œYou shouldnโ€™t be here.โ€ Branford eyed the cards Jameson had just played. โ€œBoy.โ€ He laid down his next playโ€”and just like that, Jamesonโ€™s team lost.

Strangely, Zella didnโ€™t seem to mind.

Branford spared a perfunctory glance for his partner. โ€œSee that my half is credited to my account.โ€ He stoodโ€”and then abruptly sat back down in the wing-backed chair, inclining his head downward.

It took Jameson the span of a heartbeat to realize why: Avery stood at the top of the magnificent staircaseโ€”and she wasnโ€™t alone. A man with slicked-back white hair and a barely there salt-and-pepper beard stood next to her. He wore all black and held a shining silver cane.

Not silver, Jameson realized.ย Platinum.

Every single person in the room sat like Branford had, their heads angled toward the floor.ย Like bowing before a king.ย The manโ€”the Proprietorโ€”could have been seventy or ninety or anything in between. He put weight on the cane and held his free arm out to Avery.

She took it.

As they descended, Branford met the Proprietorโ€™s eyes and gave the slightest nod of his head.

Once you see that web of possibilities laid out in front of you,

unencumbered by fear of pain or failureโ€ฆ What will you do with what you see?

Jameson didnโ€™t incline his head. In sharp contrast to the rest of the room, he didnโ€™t stay seated. He climbed to his feet and walked past Branford. Fully aware that every eye in the room was on him now, he strolled to meet Avery and the Proprietor at the bottom of the stairs. He lifted his gaze to the Proprietorโ€™s.

And he winked.

What was life without a little risk?

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