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Chapter no 32

The Inheritance Games (The Inheritance Games, 1)

The library was empty when I stepped through the door at nine fifteen, but it didnโ€™t stay empty for long. Jameson arrived at half past nine, and Grayson let himself in at nine thirty-one.

โ€œWhat are we doing today?โ€ Grayson asked his brother.

โ€œWe?โ€ย Jameson shot back.

Grayson meticulously cuffed his sleeves. Heโ€™d changed after his workout, donning a stiff collared shirt like armor. โ€œCanโ€™t an older brother spend time with his younger brother and an interloper of dubious intentions without getting the third degree?โ€

โ€œHe doesnโ€™t trust me with you,โ€ I translated.

โ€œIโ€™m such a delicate flower.โ€ Jamesonโ€™s tone was light, but his eyes told a different story. โ€œIn need of protection and constant supervision.โ€

Grayson was undaunted by sarcasm. โ€œSo it would seem.โ€ He smiled, the expression razor sharp. โ€œWhat are we doing today?โ€ he repeated.

I had no idea what it was about his voice that made him so impossible to ignore.

โ€œHeiress and I,โ€ Jameson replied pointedly, โ€œare following a hunch, doubtlessly wasting sinful amounts of time on what Iโ€™m sure you would consider to be nonsensical flapdoodle.โ€

Grayson frowned. โ€œI donโ€™t talk like that.โ€

Jameson let the arch of an eyebrow speak for itself.

Grayson narrowed his eyes. โ€œAnd what hunch are the two of you following?โ€

When it became clear that Jameson wasnโ€™t going to answer, I didโ€”not because I owed Grayson Hawthorne a single damn thing. Because part of any winning strategy, long-term, was knowing when to play to your opponentโ€™s expectations and when to subvert them. Grayson Hawthorne expected nothing from me.ย Nothing good.

โ€œWe think your grandfatherโ€™s letter to Jameson included a clue about what he was thinking.โ€

โ€œWhat he was thinking,โ€ Grayson repeated, sharp eyes making a casual study of my features, โ€œand why he left everything toย you.โ€

Jameson leaned back against the doorframe. โ€œIt sounds like him, doesnโ€™t it?โ€ he asked Grayson. โ€œOne last game?โ€

I could hear in Jamesonโ€™s tone that he wanted Grayson to say yes. He wanted his brotherโ€™s agreement, or possibly approval. Maybe some part of him wanted for them to do this together. For a split second, I saw a spark ofย somethingย in Graysonโ€™s eyes, too, but it was extinguished so quickly I was left wondering if the light and my mind were playing tricks on me.

โ€œFrankly, Jamie,โ€ Grayson commented, โ€œIโ€™m surprised you still feel you know the old man at all.โ€

โ€œI am just full of surprises.โ€ Jameson must have caught himself wanting something from Grayson, because the light in his own eyes went out, too. โ€œAnd you can leave any time, Gray.โ€

โ€œI think not,โ€ Grayson replied. โ€œBetter the devil you know than the devil you donโ€™t.โ€ He let those words hang in the air. โ€œOr is it? Power corrupts. Absolute power corrupts absolutely.โ€

My eyes darted toward Jameson, who stood eerily, absolutely still.

โ€œHe left you the same message,โ€ Jameson said finally, pushing off the doorway and pacing the room. โ€œThe same clue.โ€

โ€œNot a clue,โ€ Grayson countered. โ€œAn indication that he wasnโ€™t in his right mind.โ€

Jameson whirled on him. โ€œYou donโ€™t believe that.โ€ He assessed Graysonโ€™s expression, his posture. โ€œBut a judge might.โ€ Jameson shot me a look. โ€œHeโ€™ll use his letter against you if he can.โ€

He might have given his letter to Zara and Constantine already,ย I thought. But according to what Alisa had told me, that wouldnโ€™t matter.

โ€œThere was another will before this one,โ€ I said, looking from brother to brother. โ€œYour grandfather left your family even less in that one. He didnโ€™t disinherit youย forย me.โ€ I was looking at Grayson when I said those words. โ€œHe disinherited the entire Hawthorne family before you were even bornโ€” right after your uncle died.โ€

Jameson stopped pacing. โ€œYouโ€™re lying.โ€ His entire body was tense. Grayson held my gaze. โ€œSheโ€™s not.โ€

If Iโ€™d been guessing how this would go, I would have guessed that Jameson would believe me and that Grayson would be the skeptic. Regardless, both of them were staring at me now.

Grayson broke eye contact first. โ€œYou may as well tell me what you think that godforsaken letter means, Jamie.โ€

โ€œAnd why,โ€ Jameson said through gritted teeth, โ€œwould I give away the game like that?โ€

They were used to competing with each other, to pushing to the finish line. I couldnโ€™t shake the feeling that I didnโ€™t belong hereโ€”between themโ€” at all.

โ€œYou do realize, Jamie, that I am capable of staying here with the two of you in this room indefinitely?โ€ Grayson said. โ€œAs soon as I see what youโ€™re up to, you know Iโ€™ll reason it out. I was raised to play, same as you.โ€

Jameson stared hard at his brother, then smiled. โ€œItโ€™s up to the interloper of dubious intentions.โ€ His smile turned to a smirk.

He expects me to send Grayson packing.ย I probably should have, but it was entirely possible that we were wasting our time here, and I had no particular objection to wasting Grayson Hawthorneโ€™s.

โ€œHe can stay.โ€

You could have cut the tension in the room with a knife.

โ€œAll right, Heiress.โ€ Jameson flashed me another wild smile. โ€œAs you wish.โ€

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