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Chapter no 67

The Inheritance Games (The Inheritance Games, 1)

Oren escorted me to the SUV. Alisa and two of his men were waiting inside itโ€”and they werenโ€™t the only ones.

โ€œI know you werenโ€™t planning on going shopping without me,โ€ Thea said, by way of greeting. โ€œWhere there are high-fashion boutiques, so there is Thea.โ€

I looked toward Oren, hoping heโ€™d kick her out of the car. He didnโ€™t. โ€œBesides,โ€ Thea told me in a haughty little whisper as she buckled her

seat belt, โ€œwe need to talk about Rebecca.โ€

 

 

The SUV had three rows of seats. Oren and a second bodyguard sat in the front. Alisa and the third sat in the back. Thea and I were in the middle.

โ€œWhat did you do to Rebecca?โ€ Thea waited until she was satisfied that the other occupants of the car werenโ€™t listening too closely before she asked the question, low and under her breath.

โ€œI didnโ€™t do anything to Rebecca.โ€

โ€œI will accept that you didnโ€™t fall into the Jameson Hawthorne trap for theย purposeย of dredging up memories of Jameson and Emily.โ€ Thea clearly thought she was being magnanimous. โ€œBut thatโ€™s where my generosity ends. Rebeccaโ€™s painfully beautiful, but the girl cries ugly. I know what she looks like when sheโ€™s spent all night crying. Whatever her deal isโ€”this isnโ€™t just about Jameson. What happened at the cottage?โ€

Rebecca knows about the shooting. She was forbidden from telling anyone.ย I tried to wrap my mind around the implications.ย Why was she crying?

โ€œSpeaking of Jameson,โ€ Thea changed tactics. โ€œHe is oh so clearly miserable, and I can only assume that I owe that to you.โ€

Heโ€™s miserable?ย I felt something flicker in my chestโ€”aย what-ifโ€”but quelled it. โ€œWhy do you hate him so much?โ€ I asked Thea.

โ€œWhy donโ€™t you?โ€

โ€œWhy are you even here?โ€ I narrowed my eyes. โ€œNot in this car,โ€ I amended, before she could mention high-fashion boutiques, โ€œat Hawthorne House. What did Zara and your uncle ask you to come here to do?โ€

Why stick so close to me? What did they want?

โ€œWhat makes you think they asked me to do anything?โ€ It was obvious in Theaโ€™s tone and in her manner that she was a person whoโ€™d been born with the upper hand and never lost it.

Thereโ€™s a first time for everything, I thought, but before I could lay out my case, the car pulled up to the boutique, and the paparazzi circled us in a deafening, claustrophobic crunch.

I slumped back in my seat. โ€œI have an entire mall in my closet.โ€ I shot Alisa an aggrieved look. โ€œIf I just wore something I already have, we wouldnโ€™t have to deal with this.โ€

โ€œThis,โ€ย Alisa echoed as Oren got out of the car and the roar of the reportersโ€™ questions grew louder, โ€œis the point.โ€

I was here to be seen, to control the narrative. โ€œSmile pretty,โ€ Thea murmured directly into my ear.

 

 

The boutique Alisa had chosen for this carefully choreographed outing was the kind of store that had only one copy of each dress. Theyโ€™d closed the entire shop down for me.

โ€œGreen.โ€ Thea pulled an evening gown from the rack. โ€œEmerald, to match your eyes.โ€

โ€œMy eyes are hazel,โ€ I said flatly. I turned from the dress she was holding up to the sales attendant. โ€œDo you have anything less low-cut?โ€

โ€œYou prefer higher cuts?โ€ The sales attendantโ€™s tone was so carefully nonjudgmental that I was almost certain she was judging me.

โ€œSomething that covers my collarbone,โ€ I said, and then I shot a look at Alisa.ย And my stitches.

โ€œYou heard Ms. Grambs,โ€ Alisa said firmly. โ€œAnd Thea is rightโ€”bring us something green.โ€

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