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Chapter no 18

The Inheritance Games (The Inheritance Games, 1)

Xander left me to explore my wing.

My wing.ย I felt ridiculous even thinking the words.ย In my mansion.ย The first four doors led to suites, each of them sized to make a king bed look tiny. The closets could have doubled as bedrooms. And theย bathrooms! Showers with built-in seats and aย minimumย of three different showerheads apiece. Gargantuan bathtubs that came with control panels. Televisions inlaid in every mirror.

Dazed, I made my way to the fifth and final door on my hall.ย Not a bedroom, I realized when I opened it.ย An office.ย Enormous leather chairsโ€” six of themโ€”sat in a horseshoe shape, facing a balcony. Glass display shelves lined the walls. Evenly spaced on the shelves were items that looked like they belonged in a museumโ€”geodes, antique weaponry, statues of onyx and stone. Opposite the balcony, at the back of the room, was a desk. As I got closer, I saw a large bronze compass built into its surface. I trailed my fingers over the compass. It turnedโ€”northwestโ€”and a compartment in the desk popped open.

This wing was where Tobias Hawthorne spent his last few months, I thought. Suddenly, I didnโ€™t just want to look in the open compartmentโ€”I wanted to rifle through every drawer in Tobias Hawthorneโ€™s desk. There had to be something, somewhere, that could tell me what he was thinkingโ€” why I was here, why heโ€™d pushed his family aside for me. Had I done something to impress him? Did he see something in me?

Or Mom?

I got a closer look at the opened compartment. Inside, there were deep grooves, carved in the shape of the letterย T. I ran my fingers across the grooves. Nothing happened. I tested the rest of the drawers. Locked.

Behind the desk, there were shelves filled with plaques and trophies. I walked toward them. The first plaque had the wordsย United States of

Americaย engraved on a gold background; underneath them, there was a seal. It took a little more reading of the smaller print for me to realize that it was a patentโ€”and not one issued to Tobias Hawthorne.

This patent was held by Xander.

There were at least a half dozen other patents on the wall, several world records, and trophies in every shape imaginable. A bronze bull rider. A surfboard. A sword. There were medals. Multiple black belts. Championship cupsโ€”some of themย nationalย championshipsโ€”for everything from motocross to swimming to pinball. There was a series of four framed comic booksโ€”superheroes I recognized, the kind they made movies aboutโ€”authored by the four Hawthorne grandsons. A coffee table book of photographs bore Graysonโ€™s name on the spine.

This wasnโ€™t just a display. It was practically aย shrineโ€”Tobias Hawthorneโ€™s ode to his four extraordinary grandsons. This made no sense. It didnโ€™t make sense that any four peopleโ€”three of them teenagersโ€”could have achieved this much, and it definitely didnโ€™t make sense that the man whoโ€™d kept this display in his office had decided thatย noneย of them deserved to inherit his fortune.

Even if youย thoughtย that youโ€™d manipulated our grandfather into this, I could hear Xander saying,ย I guarantee that heโ€™d be the one manipulating you.

โ€œAvery?โ€

The second I heard my name, I stepped back from the trophies. Hastily, I closed the compartment Iโ€™d released on the desk.

โ€œIn here,โ€ I called back.

Libby appeared in the doorway. โ€œThis is unreal,โ€ she said. โ€œThis entire place isย unreal.โ€

โ€œThatโ€™s one word for it.โ€ I tried to focus on the marvel that was Hawthorne House and not on my sisterโ€™s black eye, but I failed. If possible, the bruising looked worse now.

Libby wrapped her arms around her torso. โ€œIโ€™m fine,โ€ she said when she noticed my stare. โ€œIt doesnโ€™t even hurt that much.โ€

โ€œPlease tell me youโ€™re done with him.โ€ The words escaped before I could stop them. Libby needed support right nowโ€”not judgment. But I couldnโ€™t help thinking that Drake had been herย exย before.

โ€œIโ€™m here, arenโ€™t I?โ€ Libby said. โ€œI choseย you.โ€

I wanted her to chooseย herself, and I said as much. Libby let her hair fall into her face and turned toward the balcony. She was silent for a full minute before she spoke again.

โ€œMy mom used to hit me. Only when she was really stressed, you know? She was a single mom, and things were hard. I could understand that. I tried to make everything easier.โ€

I could picture her as a kid, getting hit and trying to make it up to the person who hit her. โ€œLibbyโ€ฆโ€

โ€œDrake loved me, Avery. I know he did, and I tried so hard to understandโ€ฆโ€ She was hugging herself harder now. The black polish on her nails looked fresh.ย Perfect.ย โ€œBut you were right.โ€

My heart broke a little. โ€œI didnโ€™t want to be.โ€

Libby stood there for a few more seconds, then walked over to the balcony and tested the door. I followed, and the two of us stepped out into the night air. Down below, there was a swimming pool. It must have been heated, because someone was swimming laps.

Grayson.ย My body recognized him before my mind did. His arms beat against the water in a brutally efficient butterfly stroke. And his back musclesโ€ฆ

โ€œI have to tell you something,โ€ Libby said beside me.

That let me tear my eyes away from the poolโ€”and the swimmer. โ€œAbout Drake?โ€ I asked.

โ€œNo. I heard something.โ€ Libby swallowed. โ€œWhen Oren introduced me to my security detail, I overheard Zaraโ€™s husband talking. Theyโ€™re running a testโ€”a DNA test. Onย you.โ€

I had no idea where Zara and her husband had gotten a sample of my DNA, but I wasnโ€™t entirely surprised. Iโ€™d thought it myself: The simplest explanation for including a total stranger in your will was that sheย wasnโ€™tย a total stranger. The simplest explanation was that Iย wasย a Hawthorne.

I had no business watching Grayson at all.

โ€œIf Tobias Hawthorne was your father,โ€ Libby managed, โ€œthen our dad

โ€”myย dadโ€”isnโ€™t. And if we donโ€™t share a dad, and we barely even saw each other growing upโ€”โ€

โ€œDonโ€™t you dare say weโ€™re not sisters,โ€ I told her.

โ€œWould you still want me here?โ€ Libby asked me, her fingers rubbing at her choker. โ€œIf weโ€™re notโ€”โ€

โ€œI want you here,โ€ I promised. โ€œNo matter what.โ€

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