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Chapter no 34- JAMESON

The Brothers Hawthorne

The ride back through the underground canal was quiet. The boat had been left unmanned, leaving Jameson to pole. Avery was silent beside him.

Jameson looked at her out of the corner of his eyes, and he knew. Just from the set of her lips and the way she stared out at the water, he knew.

โ€œTahiti, Heiress.โ€

Her chest rose and fell, one slow breath. โ€œIโ€™ve been offered entrance to the Game.โ€

On some level, Jameson had known it the moment heโ€™d seen the Proprietor standing next to her at the top of the stairs. โ€œTell me you accepted,โ€ he said, his voice low. โ€œTell me you didnโ€™t ask him to extend the offer to me, too.โ€

Avery looked down, shadows rippling across her features. โ€œWhy wouldnโ€™t you want me toโ€”โ€

โ€œDamn it, Heiress!โ€ Jameson bit out. Muscles tensing, he pulled the pole from the river. Water dripped onto the boards, onto him, but he barely noticed. He set the pole down then straightened and stepped toward her, the slight vessel rocking beneath his feet. โ€œI didnโ€™t mean that.โ€

โ€œYes,โ€ Avery said, her chin coming up and her hair falling away from her face. โ€œYou did. And my asking the Proprietor to include you didnโ€™t work, so clearly, it was the wrong call.โ€

Jameson hated that heโ€™d snapped at her, hated feeling like her win was his loss. Refusing to continue feeling that way, he brought his hands to the nape of her neck, his fingers curling gently into her hair.

โ€œYou donโ€™t have to be so gentle.โ€ Averyโ€™s voice was low, but it echoed

through the canal, the two of them illuminated only by the lantern on the front of the boat and the slight glow from the stone all around them.

Jameson angled her head back. Her neck was bare, her face still cast in shadow. โ€œYes. I do.โ€

The next instant, Averyโ€™s fingers were buried in his hairโ€”andย sheย wasnโ€™t gentle. There were times when the anticipation of their lips touching was as powerful as any kiss, but neither one of them was in the mood for anticipation right now.

He needed this. He neededย her. Kissing Avery always feltย right. It felt likeย everything, likeย more, like there was a purpose to his hunger, and this was it.

This was it.

This was it.

And still, he couldnโ€™t turn off the part of his brain that said heโ€™d failed.

That yet again, he wasnโ€™t enough.ย Ordinary.

Avery was the one who pulled backโ€”but only slightly. Her lips grazed his as she spoke. โ€œThereโ€™s something else I need to tell you. Itโ€™s about the man you were playing whist with.โ€

Jamesonโ€™s body pounded with the ghost of her touch, every one of his senses heightened. โ€œPlaying whist against,โ€ he corrected, recalling the tone with which Branford had called himย boy.

โ€œDid he tell you his name?โ€ Avery asked.

โ€œZella called him Branford.โ€ Jameson knew Averyโ€™s tells, all of them. โ€œYou know something.โ€

โ€œI was informed that Branford is a title, not a name.โ€ Avery picked up his hand, turning it palm up โ€œA courtesy title, which I guess means he hasnโ€™t inherited the big one yet.โ€

Jameson looked down at his hand, held in hers. โ€œAnd what exactly is the big one?โ€

Avery sketched aย Wย on the palm of his hand, and Jameson felt her touch in every square inch of his body.

โ€œAccording to the Proprietor,โ€ Avery murmured, โ€œBranford is the eldest son and heir of the Earl of Wycliffe.โ€ Another pause, another moment when Jamesonโ€™s body registered just how close to hers it was. โ€œAnd that makes him Simon Johnstone-Jameson,โ€ Avery finished, โ€œViscount Branford.โ€

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