The chain didnโt feel very sturdy, but it held his weight. The muscles in Jamesonโs arms tightened and rippled as he climbed. Pain meant nothing. His bruises and battered ribs meant nothing.ย Just a few more feet.
Down below, Simon Johnstone-Jameson, Viscount Branford, still held his secret.ย Four words. Anย H. The wordย is. The lettersย vย andย e.
Jameson made it to the top. The final boxโsilver, antique, elaborately madeโwas attached to the chain with wire. Shifting his weight to his left hand, Jameson began pulling at the wires with his right. Eventually, the muscles in his arm began to burn. The wire bit into his fingertips, but Jameson pulled harder.
Even when his grip on the chain started to slip, even when the wire cut at his fingers and his right hand became slick with blood, he still kept at it. And finally, he ripped the box loose. โHeiress.โ He looked back down over his shoulder, at the ground below. โCatch.โ
He dropped the silver chest, and she caught it.
With slick hands and aching muscles, Jameson began to climb back down. He made it halfwayโmaybe a little more than thatโand then just dropped. He landed in a crouch, his legs absorbing the shock, his entire body screaming.
And then, he turned to Avery and reclaimed the chest. She held out the key, but before he could take it, Zella spoke.
โIโm going to need that,โ the duchess said, not specifying whether she was talking about the box or the key.ย Both.ย That was what Jamesonโs gut said as Zella strolled across the room to stand toe-to-toe with Avery.
โThe viscount here might not have been able to, in good conscience, make a deal for the final key,โ Zella said. โBut I am not so burdened.โ There wasnโt any audible triumph in her toneโbut there was something else, something deeper. โBranford doesnโt have your secret, Jameson. I do.โ She tugged a flattened, folded piece of parchment out of the top of her dress. โMy apologies,โ she told Branford. โI made a little switch on our way here.โ
Branford stared at her. Hard. โThatโs not possible.โ
The duchess gave a little shrug. โI happen to specialize in impossible.โ She was the only person whoโd ever successfully broken into the Devilโs
Mercy, and sheโd talked her way into membership thereafter. Jameson had known from their second meeting: The duchess was a woman whoย sawย things, one who played the long game.
She chose her competition.ย Jameson looked at Zella, really looked at her. โHave you read my secret?โ
โIโm about to,โ she replied. โOut loud. If you want to spare your heiress from hearing it, youโll tell her to give me the last key. Otherwise, any danger that comes from this little bit of forbidden knowledgeโฆ well, I can only assume youโd like to protect Avery here from that.โ
Jameson looked to Avery. He saw nothing in the roomย butย Avery. โGive the key to Zella,โ he said softly.
There were some things he wouldnโt risk, not even to win.
โYou have three seconds,โ Zella warned. She began unfolding the parchment. โThreeโฆโ
โDo it,โ Jameson commanded. โThe Gameโit doesnโt even matter anymore.โย Lie.
โTwoโฆโ
โJust do it, Heiress.โ
Avery mouthed two words:ย I canโt.ย And the next thing Jameson knew, sheโd leapt toward Zella, her hand latching around the parchment. Zella fought. Jameson watched as his Heiress took the duchess to the ground.
โEnough!โ Rohanโs voice boomed through the air.
Zella froze, but Avery didnโt. She pulled herself to her feet, the parchment in her hand, and held it to the flame of the closest candle.
โI saidย enough!โ The Factotum told her.
Avery didnโt back down. She never backed down. And by the time
Rohan had made it to her, the parchment was ashes. Jamesonโs secret was ashes.ย You didnโt look at it, Heiress. You didnโt read it. You could have, but you didnโt.
Zella stood, grace incarnate, and smiled. โCorrect me if Iโm wrong,โ she told Rohan, โbut wasnโt there a rule about violence of any kind leading to immediate expulsion from the Game?โ Her eyes lit on the key still in Averyโs possession. โAnd wouldnโt expulsion from the Game mean that any key held by that player is surrendered?โ
There was a flash of something in Rohanโs eyesโnot anger, not exactly
โbut a moment later, it was gone. He turned toward Avery with the rogueโs smile firmly in place. โIndeed,โ he said in reply to Zellaโs question, โit would.โ