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Chapter no 46

The Inheritance Games (The Inheritance Games, 1)

This wasnโ€™t just a walk, and we both knew it.

โ€œThe Black Wood is enormous. Finding anything there will be impossible if we donโ€™t know what weโ€™re looking for.โ€ Jameson matched his stride, slow and steady, to mine. โ€œThe brook is easier. It runs most of the length of the property, but if I know my grandfather, weโ€™re not looking for something in the water. Weโ€™re looking for something onโ€”or underโ€”the bridge.โ€

โ€œWhat bridge?โ€ I asked. I caught sight of movement out of the corner of my eye.ย Oren. He stayed in the shadows, but he was there.

โ€œThe bridge,โ€ Jameson replied, โ€œwhere my grandfather proposed to my grandmother. Itโ€™s near Wayback Cottage. Back in the day, that was all my grandfather owned. As his empire grew, he bought up the surrounding land. He built the House but always kept up the cottage.โ€

โ€œThe Laughlins live there now,โ€ I said, picturing the cottage on the map. โ€œEmilyโ€™s grandparents.โ€ I felt guilty even saying her name, but that didnโ€™t stop me from watching his response.ย Did you love her? How did she die? Why does Thea blame your family?

Jamesonโ€™s mouth twisted. โ€œXander said youโ€™d had a little chat with Rebecca,โ€ he said finally.

โ€œNo one at school talks to her,โ€ I murmured.

โ€œCorrection,โ€ Jameson replied. โ€œRebecca doesnโ€™t talk to anyone at school. She hasnโ€™t for months.โ€ He was quiet for a moment, the sound of our footsteps drowning out all else. โ€œRebecca was always the shy one. The responsible one. The one their parents expected to make good decisions.โ€

โ€œNot Emily.โ€ I filled in the blank.

โ€œEmilyโ€ฆโ€ Jameson sounded different when he said her name. โ€œEmily just wanted to have fun. She had a heart condition, congenital. Her parents were ridiculously overprotective. They never let her do anything as a kid.

She got a transplant when she was thirteen, and after that, she just wanted to

live.โ€

Not survive. Not just make it through.ย Live.ย I thought of the way sheโ€™d laughed into the camera, wild and free and a little too canny, like sheโ€™d known when that picture was taken that weโ€™d all be looking at it later. At her.

I thought about the way that Skye had described Jameson.ย Hungry.

โ€œDid you take her driving?โ€ I asked. If I could have taken the question back, I would have, but it hung in the air between us.

โ€œThere isย nothingย that Emily and I didnโ€™t do.โ€ Jameson spoke like the words had been ripped out of him. โ€œWe were the same,โ€ he told me, and then he corrected himself. โ€œI thought that we were the same.โ€

I thought about Grayson, telling me that Jameson was a sensation seeker.

Fear. Pain. Joy. Which of those had Emily beenโ€”for him?

โ€œWhat happened to her?โ€ I asked. My internet search hadnโ€™t yielded any answers. Thea had made it sound like the Hawthornes were somehow to blame, like Emily had diedย becauseย she spent time at Hawthorne House. โ€œDid she live at the cottage?โ€

Jameson ignored my second question and answered the first. โ€œGrayson happened to her.โ€

Iโ€™d known, from the moment Iโ€™d said Emilyโ€™s name in Graysonโ€™s presence, that she had mattered to him. But Jameson seemed pretty clear on the fact that heโ€™d been the one involved with her.ย There isย nothingย that Emily and I didnโ€™t do.

โ€œWhat do you mean, Grayson happened to her?โ€ I asked Jameson. I glanced back, but I couldnโ€™t see Oren anymore.

โ€œLetโ€™s play a game,โ€ Jameson said darkly, his pace ticking up a notch as we hit a hill. โ€œIโ€™ll give you one truth about my life and two lies, and itโ€™s up to you to decide which is which.โ€

โ€œIsnโ€™t it supposed to be two truths and one lie?โ€ I asked. I may not have gone to many parties back home, but I hadnโ€™t grown up under a rock.

โ€œWhat fun is it,โ€ Jameson returned, โ€œplaying by other peopleโ€™s rules?โ€ He was looking at me like he expected me to understand that.

Understand him.

โ€œFact the first,โ€ he rattled off. โ€œI knew what was in my grandfatherโ€™s will long before you showed up here. Fact the second: Iโ€™m the one who sent

Grayson to fetch you.โ€

We reached the top of the hill, and I could see a building in the distance.

A cottageโ€”and between us and it, a bridge.

โ€œFact the third,โ€ Jameson said, standing statue-still for the span of a heartbeat. โ€œI watched Emily Laughlin die.โ€

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