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Chapter no 6

The Inheritance Games (The Inheritance Games, 1)

Hawthorne House sat on a hill. Massive. Sprawling. It looked like a castle

โ€”more suited to royalty than ranch country. There were a half dozen cars parked out front and one beat-up motorcycle that looked like it should be dismantled and sold for parts.

Alisa eyed the bike. โ€œLooks like Nash made it home.โ€ โ€œNash?โ€ Libby asked.

โ€œThe oldest Hawthorne grandson,โ€ Alisa replied, tearing her gaze from the motorcycle and staring up at the castle. โ€œThere are four of them total.โ€

Four grandsons. I couldnโ€™t keep my mind from going back to the one Hawthorne Iโ€™d already met.ย Grayson.ย The perfectly tailored suit. The silvery gray eyes. The arrogance in the way heโ€™d told me to assume he knew everything.

Alisa gave me a knowing look. โ€œTake it from someone whoโ€™s both been there and done thatโ€”never lose your heart to a Hawthorne.โ€

โ€œDonโ€™t worry,โ€ I told her, as annoyed with her assumption as I was with the fact that sheโ€™d been able to see any trace of my thoughts on my face. โ€œI keep mine under lock and key.โ€

 

 

The foyer was bigger than some housesโ€”easily a thousand square feet, like the person who had built it was afraid that the entryway might have to double as a place to host balls. Stone archways lined the foyer on either side, and the room stretched up two stories to an ornate ceiling, elaborately carved from wood. Even just looking up took my breath away.

โ€œYouโ€™ve arrived.โ€ A familiar voice drew my attention back down to earth. โ€œAnd right on time. I trust there were no problems with your flight?โ€

Grayson Hawthorne was wearing a different suit now. This one was

blackโ€”and so were his shirt and his tie.

โ€œYou.โ€ย Alisa greeted him with a steely-eyed look.

โ€œI take it Iโ€™m not forgiven for interfering?โ€ Grayson asked. โ€œYouโ€™re nineteen,โ€ Alisa retorted. โ€œWould it kill you to act like it?โ€

โ€œIt might.โ€ Grayson flashed his teeth in a smile. โ€œAnd youโ€™re welcome.โ€ It took me a second to realize that byย interfering, Grayson meant coming to fetch me. โ€œLadies,โ€ he said, โ€œmay I take your coats?โ€

โ€œIโ€™ll keep mine,โ€ I replied, feeling contraryโ€”and like an extra layer between me and the rest of the world couldnโ€™t hurt.

โ€œAnd yours?โ€ Grayson asked Libby smoothly.

Still agog at the foyer, Libby shed her coat and handed it to him. Grayson walked underneath one of the stone arches. On the other side, there was a corridor. Small square panels lined the wall. Grayson laid a hand on one panel and pushed. He turned his hand ninety degrees, pushed in the next panel, and then, in a motion too fast for me to decode, hit at least two others. I heard aย pop, and a door appeared, separating itself from the rest of the wall as it swung open.

โ€œWhat theโ€ฆโ€ I started to say.

Grayson reached in and pulled out a hanger. โ€œCoat closet.โ€ That wasnโ€™t an explanation. It was a label, like this was any old coat closet in any old house.

Alisa took that as her cue to leave us in Graysonโ€™s capable hands, and I tried to summon up a response that wasnโ€™t just standing there with my mouth open like a fish. Grayson went to close the closet, but a sound from deep within stopped him.

I heard aย creak, then aย bam.ย There was a shuffling sound back behind the coats, and then a figure in shadow pushed through them and stepped out into the light. A boy, maybe my age, maybe a little younger. He was wearing a suit, but that was where the similarities with Grayson ended. This boyโ€™s suit was rumpled, like heโ€™d taken a nap in itโ€”or twenty. The jacket wasnโ€™t buttoned. The tie lying around his neck wasnโ€™t tied. He was tall but had a baby faceโ€”and a mop of dark, curly hair. His eyes were light brown and so was his skin.

โ€œAm I late?โ€ he asked Grayson.

โ€œOne might suggest that you direct that query toward your watch.โ€ โ€œIs Jameson here yet?โ€ the dark-haired boy amended his question.

Grayson stiffened. โ€œNo.โ€

The other boy grinned. โ€œThen Iโ€™m not late!โ€ He looked past Grayson, to Libby and me. โ€œAnd these must be our guests! How rude of Grayson not to introduce us.โ€

A muscle in Graysonโ€™s jaw twitched. โ€œAvery Grambs,โ€ he said formally, โ€œand her sister, Libby. Ladies, this is my brother, Alexander.โ€ For a moment, it seemed like Grayson might leave it there, but then came the eyebrow arch. โ€œXander is the baby of the family.โ€

โ€œIโ€™m the handsome one,โ€ Xander corrected. โ€œI know what youโ€™re thinking. This serious bugger beside me can really fill out an Armani suit. But, I ask you, can he jolt the universe on and up to ten with his smile, like a young Mary Tyler Moore incarnate in the body of a multiracial James Dean?โ€ Xander seemed to have only one mode of speaking: fast. โ€œNo,โ€ he answered his own question. โ€œNo, he cannot.โ€

He finally stopped talking long enough for someone else to speak. โ€œItโ€™s nice to meet you,โ€ Libby managed.

โ€œSpend a lot of time in coat closets?โ€ I asked.

Xander dusted his hands off on his pants. โ€œSecret passage,โ€ he said, then attempted to dust off his pant legs with his hands. โ€œThis place is full of them.โ€

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