best counter
Search
Report & Feedback

Chapter no 60

The Inheritance Games (The Inheritance Games, 1)

Iย probably shouldnโ€™t have gone anywhere with Grayson Hawthorne, butย I knew that Oren would follow, and I wanted something from Grayson. I wanted to look him in the eye. I wanted to know if heโ€™d done this to meโ€”or had any idea who had.

โ€œYouโ€™re injured.โ€ Grayson didnโ€™t phrase that as a question. โ€œYou will tell me what happened.โ€

โ€œOh, I will, will I?โ€ I gave him a look.

โ€œPlease.โ€ Grayson seemed to find the word painful or distastefulโ€”or both.

I owed him nothing. Oren had asked me not to mention the shooting. The last time Iโ€™d talked to Grayson, heโ€™d issued a terse warning. He stood to gain the foundation if I died.

โ€œI was shot.โ€ I let the truth out because for reasons I couldnโ€™t even explain, I needed to see how he would react. โ€œShot at,โ€ I clarified after a beat.

Every muscle in Graysonโ€™s jawline went taut.ย He didnโ€™t know.ย Before I could summon up even an ounce of relief, Grayson turned from me to my guard. โ€œWhen?โ€ he spat out.

โ€œLast night,โ€ Oren replied curtly.

โ€œAnd where,โ€ Grayson demanded of my bodyguard, โ€œwere you?โ€

โ€œNot nearly as close as Iโ€™ll be from now on,โ€ Oren promised, staring him down.

โ€œRemember me?โ€ I raised a hand, then paid for it. โ€œSubject of your conversation and capable individual in her own right?โ€

Grayson must have seen the pain the movement caused me, because he turned and used his hands to gently lower mine. โ€œYouโ€™ll let Oren do his job,โ€ he ordered softly.

I didnโ€™t dwell on his toneโ€”or his touch. โ€œAnd who do you think heโ€™s

protecting me from?โ€ I glanced pointedly toward the banquet hall. I waited for Grayson to snap at me for daring to suspect anyone he loved, to reiterate again that he would choose each and every one of them over me.

Instead, Grayson turned back to Oren. โ€œIf anything happens to her, I will hold you personally responsible.โ€

โ€œMr. Personal Responsibility.โ€ Jameson announced his presence and ambled toward his brother. โ€œCharming.โ€

Grayson gritted his teeth, then realized something. โ€œYou were both in the Black Wood last night.โ€ He stared at his brother. โ€œWhoever shot at her could have hit you.โ€

โ€œAnd what a travesty it would be,โ€ Jameson replied, circling his brother, โ€œif anything happened to me.โ€

The tension between them was palpable. Explosive. I could see how this would play outโ€”Grayson calling Jameson reckless, Jameson risking himself further to prove the point. How long would it be before Jameson mentioned me?ย The kiss.

โ€œHope Iโ€™m not interrupting.โ€ Nash joined the party. He flashed a lazy, dangerous smile at his brothers. โ€œJamie, youโ€™re not skipping school today. You have five minutes to put on your uniform and get in my truck, or there will be a hog-tying in your future.โ€ He waited for Jameson to get a move on, then turned. โ€œGray, our mother has requested an audience.โ€

Having dealt with his siblings, the oldest Hawthorne brother shifted his attention to me. โ€œI donโ€™t suppose you need a ride to Country Day?โ€

โ€œShe does not,โ€ Oren replied, arms crossed over his chest. Nash noted both his posture and his tone, but before he could reply, I interjected.

โ€œIโ€™m not going to school.โ€ That was news to Oren, but he didnโ€™t object. Nash, on the other hand, shot me the exact same look heโ€™d given

Jameson when heโ€™d made the threat about hog-tying. โ€œYour sister know youโ€™re playing hooky on this fine Friday afternoon?โ€

โ€œMy sister is none of your concern,โ€ I told him, but thinking about Libby brought my mind back to Drakeโ€™s texts. There were worse things than the idea that Libby might get involved with a Hawthorne.ย Assuming Nash doesnโ€™t want me dead.

โ€œEveryone who lives or works in this house is my concern,โ€ Nash told me. โ€œNo matter how many times I leave or how long Iโ€™m gone forโ€”people still need looking after. Soโ€ฆโ€ He gave me that same lazy grin. โ€œYour sister

know youโ€™re playing hooky?โ€

โ€œIโ€™ll talk to her,โ€ I said, trying to see past the cowboy in him to what lay underneath.

Nash returned my assessing look. โ€œYou do that, sweetheart.โ€

โ€Œ

You'll Also Like