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Chapter no 30

The Inheritance Games (The Inheritance Games, 1)

They donโ€™t have a legal leg to stand on.โ€

I didnโ€™t have to call Alisa in the morning. She showed up and found me. โ€œRest assured, we will shut this down. My father will be meeting with

Zara and Constantine later today.โ€ โ€œConstantine?โ€ I asked. โ€œZaraโ€™s husband.โ€

Theaโ€™s uncle, I thought.

โ€œThey know, of course, that they stand to lose a great deal by challenging the will. Zaraโ€™s debts are substantial, and they wonโ€™t be cleared if she files a suit. What Zara and Constantine donโ€™t know, and what my father will make very clear to them, is that even if a judge were to rule Mr. Hawthorneโ€™s latest will to be null and void, the distribution of his estate would then be governed by his prior will, andย thatย will left the Hawthorne family even less than this one.โ€

Traps upon traps.ย I thought about what Jameson said after the will had been read, and then I thought about the conversation Iโ€™d had with Xander over scones.ย Even if youย thoughtย that youโ€™d manipulated our grandfather into this, I guarantee that heโ€™d be the one manipulating you.

โ€œHow long ago did Tobias write his prior will?โ€ I asked, wondering if its only purpose had been to reinforce this one.

โ€œTwenty years ago in August.โ€ Alisa ruled out that possibility. โ€œThe entire estate was to go to charity.โ€

โ€œTwenty years?โ€ I repeated. That was longer than any of the Hawthorne grandsons except Nash had been alive. โ€œHe disinherited his daughters twenty years ago and never told them?โ€

โ€œApparently so. And in answer to your query yesterdayโ€โ€”Alisa was nothing if not efficientโ€”โ€œthe firmโ€™s records show that Mr. Hawthorne legally changed his name twenty years ago last August. Prior to that, he had

no middle name.โ€

Tobias Hawthorne had given himself a middle name at the same time heโ€™d disinherited his family.ย Tattersall. Tatters, all.ย Given everything that Jameson and Xander had told me about their grandfather, that seemed like a message. Leaving the money to meโ€”and before me, to charityโ€”wasnโ€™t the point.

Disinheriting his family was.

โ€œWhat the hell happened twenty years ago in August?โ€ I asked.

Alisa seemed to be weighing her response. My eyes narrowed, and I wondered if any part of her was still loyal to Nash. To his family.

โ€œMr. Hawthorne and his wife lost their son that summer. Toby. He was nineteen, the youngest of their children.โ€ Alisa paused, then forged on. โ€œToby had taken several friends to one of his parentsโ€™ vacation homes. There was a fire. Toby and three other young people perished.โ€

I tried to wrap my mind around what she was saying: Tobias Hawthorne had written his daughters out of his will after the death of his son.ย He was never the same after Toby died.ย Zara had said that when sheโ€™d thought sheโ€™d been passed over for her sisterโ€™s sons. I searched my mind for Skyeโ€™s reply.

Disappeared, Skye had insisted, and Zara had lost it. โ€œWhy would Skye say that Toby disappeared?โ€

Alisa was caught off guard by my questionโ€”clearly, she didnโ€™t remember the exchange at the reading of the will.

โ€œBetween the fire and a storm that night,โ€ Alisa said, once sheโ€™d recovered, โ€œTobyโ€™s remains were never definitively found.โ€

My brain worked overtime trying to integrate this information. โ€œCouldnโ€™t Zara and Skye have their lawyer argue that the old will was invalid, too?โ€ I asked. โ€œWritten under duress, or he was mad with grief, or something like that?โ€

โ€œMr. Hawthorne signed a document reaffirming his will yearly,โ€ Alisa told me. โ€œHe never changed it, until you.โ€

Until me.ย My entire body tingled, just thinking about it. โ€œHow long ago was that?โ€ I asked.

โ€œLast year.โ€

What could have happened to make Tobias Hawthorne decide that instead of leaving his entire fortune to charity, he was going to leave it to me?

Maybe he knew my mother. Maybe he knew she died. Maybe he was sorry.

โ€œNow, if your curiosity has been sated,โ€ Alisa said, โ€œI would like to return to more pressing issues. I believe my father can get a handle on Zara and Constantine. Our biggest remaining PR issue isโ€ฆโ€ Alisa steeled herself. โ€œYour sister.โ€

โ€œLibby?โ€ That hadnโ€™t been what I was expecting. โ€œItโ€™s to everyoneโ€™s benefit if she lies low.โ€

โ€œHow could she possibly lie low?โ€ I asked. This was the biggest story on the planet.

โ€œFor the immediate future, Iโ€™ve advised her to stay on the estate,โ€ Alisa said, and I thought about Libbyโ€™s comment that she had nothingย butย time. โ€œEventually, she can think about charity work, if she would like, but for the time being, we need to be able to control the narrative, and your sister has a way ofโ€ฆ drawing attention.โ€

I wasnโ€™t sure if that was a reference to Libbyโ€™s fashion choices or her black eye. Anger bubbled up inside me. โ€œMy sister can wear whatever she wants,โ€ I said flatly. โ€œShe can do whatever she wants. If Texas high society and the tabloids donโ€™t like it, thatโ€™s too damn bad.โ€

โ€œThis is a delicate situation,โ€ Alisa replied calmly. โ€œEspecially with the press. And Libbyโ€ฆโ€

โ€œShe hasnโ€™t talked to the press,โ€ I said, as sure of that as I was of my own name.

โ€œHer ex-boyfriend has. Her mother has. Both are looking for ways to cash in.โ€ Alisa gave me a look. โ€œI donโ€™t need to tell you that most lottery winners find their existence made miserable as they drown in requests and demands from family and friends. You are blessedly short on both. Libby, however, is another matter.โ€

If Libby had been the one to inherit, instead of me, she would have been incapable of saying no. She would have given and given, to everyone who managed to get their hooks in her.

โ€œWe might consider a one-time payment to the mother,โ€ Alisa said, all business. โ€œAlong with a nondisclosure agreement preventing her from talking about you or Libby to the press.โ€

My stomach rebelled at the idea of giving money to Libbyโ€™s mom. The woman didnโ€™t deserve a penny. But Libby didnโ€™t deserve to have to see her

mother regularly trying to sell her out on the nightly news.

โ€œFine,โ€ I said, clenching my teeth, โ€œbut Iโ€™m not givingย anythingย to Drake.โ€

Alisa smiled, a flash of teeth. โ€œHim, Iโ€™ll muzzle for fun.โ€ She held out a thick binder. โ€œIn the meantime, Iโ€™ve assembled some key information for you, and I have someone coming in this afternoon to work on your wardrobe and appearance.โ€

โ€œMyย what?โ€

โ€œLibby, as you said, can wear whatever she wants, but you donโ€™t have that luxury.โ€ Alisa shrugged. โ€œYouโ€™re the real story here. Looking the part is always step one.โ€

I had no idea how this conversation had started with legal and PR issues, detoured through Hawthorne family tragedy, and ended with me being told by my lawyer that I needed a makeover.

I took the binder from Alisaโ€™s outstretched hand, tossed it on the desk, then headed for the door.

โ€œWhere are you going?โ€ Alisa called after me.

I almost saidย the library, but Graysonโ€™s warning from the day before was still fresh in my mind. โ€œDoesnโ€™t this place have a bowling alley?โ€

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