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Epilogue

The Brothers Hawthorne

EVE

The day that Vincent Blake diedโ€”the day Eve found him dead of a second heart attack less than five months after the firstโ€”she called nine-one-one. She dealt with the authorities and with the body, and then, that night, she hid herself away in the bowels of the Blake mansion and turned on the television. Numb.

He was my family, and heโ€™s dead. Heโ€™s gone. And Iโ€™m alone.ย On the television screen, Avery wasnโ€™t alone.ย Sheย was being interviewed for the whole world to see.

โ€œIโ€™m here today with Avery Grambs. Heiress. Philanthropist. World changerโ€”and at only nineteen years old. Avery, tell us, what is it like to be in your position at such a young age?โ€

Each breath burning in her chest, Eve listened to Averyโ€™s reply to that question and the back and forth that followed between the Hawthorne heiress and one of the worldโ€™s most beloved media moguls.

โ€œWouldnโ€™t watch that if I were you.โ€

Eve turned to Slate, feeling too hollow to be annoyed. โ€œYouโ€™re not me,โ€ she said flatly. โ€œYou work for me.โ€

โ€œI keep you alive.โ€

โ€œAs of a few hours ago, I have an entire security team for that,โ€ Eve replied. โ€œInherited, along with everything else.โ€

Slate said nothing. He was irritating that way. Eve turned her attention back to the screenโ€”to Avery.

โ€œWhy, having been left one of the largest fortunes in the world, would you give almost all of it away?โ€ the interviewer was asking. โ€œAre you a

saint?โ€

โ€œMight as well be,โ€ Eve muttered. โ€œTo them.โ€ย The Hawthornes.

โ€œIf I were a saint,โ€ Avery said on screen, โ€œdo you really think I would have keptย two billion dollarsย for myself? Do you understand how much money that is?โ€

Eve did.ย Seven times more than Vincent Blakeโ€™s fortune. Mine, now.ย That difference in magnitude didnโ€™t matter to Eve. When youโ€™d grown up with nothing, an empire was an empire. All Avery had over herโ€”reallyโ€”was the Hawthornes.

Eve tried not to think about Grayson, but not thinking about Grayson Hawthorne was harder some days than others.

Today was one of the days when it was very hard. โ€œSeriously,โ€ Slate said beside her. โ€œTurn it off.โ€

Eve almost did, but then Avery said something on screen that stopped her in her tracks.

โ€œTobias Hawthorne wasnโ€™t a good man, but he had a human side. He loved puzzles and riddles and games. Every Saturday morning, he would present his grandsons with a challengeโ€ฆโ€

His grandsons, Eve thought bitterly.ย But not his granddaughter.ย She should have grown up at Hawthorne House. The dead billionaire had known about her. She was his only sonโ€™s only child.ย Sheย was the one whoโ€™d been betrayedโ€”not the other way around.

All sheโ€™d ever done was try to take care of herself.

โ€œIf thereโ€™s one thing that the Hawthornes have taught me,โ€ Avery said on screen, โ€œitโ€™s that I like a challenge. I love toย play.โ€

โ€œDo you?โ€ Eve murmured, staring bullets at the happy, happy girl whoโ€™d stolen the life that should have been hers. โ€œDo you really?โ€

โ€œEvery year,โ€ Averyโ€”perfect, beloved, brilliant Averyโ€”said, โ€œIโ€™ll be hosting a contest with substantial, life-changing prize money. Some years, the game will be open to the general public. Othersโ€ฆ well, maybe youโ€™ll find yourself on the receiving end of the worldโ€™s most exclusive invitation.โ€

Avery, in the spotlight. Avery, calling the shots.

โ€œThis game. These puzzles. Theyโ€™ll be of your making?โ€ the interviewer asked.

Avery, smiling. โ€œIโ€™ll have help.โ€

Those wordsโ€”more than any other part of this interviewโ€”were blades to Eveโ€™s heart. Because she didnโ€™t have help. Besides Toby, who lovedย Averyย as a daughter, besides Slate, who half despised her, she had no one.

All the money in the world, and still, she had no one.

On the screen, Avery was being asked when the first game would start.

She was holding up a gold card. โ€œThe game starts right now.โ€

Eve turned off the television. She closed her eyes, just for a moment, then turned to Slate. Avery wasnโ€™t the only one who liked a challenge. She wasnโ€™t the only one who liked to play.

Vincent Blake was dead. He wasย gone. Eve wasnโ€™t bound by his honor anymore. She wasnโ€™t bound byย anything. โ€œI have a job for you,โ€ she told Slate.

โ€œWhatever youโ€™re thinking,โ€ he advised her, โ€œdonโ€™t.โ€

โ€œDo it,โ€ she told him, โ€œand Iโ€™ll give you one of my seals, make you one of my heirs.โ€

Slateโ€™s expression was never easy to read. He wasnโ€™t easy at all. She liked that about him.

โ€œWhat do you want me to do?โ€ Slate asked.

โ€œI need you to help me get a little one-on-one chat,โ€ she told him, โ€œwith Graysonโ€™s little sister.โ€

โ€œGigi?โ€ Slateโ€™s eyes narrowed at her. That sheโ€™d gotten any emotional reaction out of him at all wasโ€ฆ unusual.

โ€œNo.โ€ Eve shook her head. โ€œThe other one.โ€ The one who reminded her of Grayson. โ€œI think itโ€™s about time that Savannah Grayson and I had a discussion about her father.โ€

Eve imagined herself back at the chessboard, across from Avery.ย No one isย lettingย me win this time, she thought. Avery had her game now.

And Eve had hers.

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