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Chapter no 72

The Inheritance Games (The Inheritance Games, 1)

Oren met me at the top of the stairs.

โ€œHave the police gotten anything out of Drake?โ€ I asked. โ€œHas he admitted to the shooting? Who is he working with?โ€

โ€œDeep breath,โ€ Oren told me. โ€œDrake has more than implicated himself, but heโ€™s trying to paint Libby as the mastermind. That story doesnโ€™t add up. There is no security footage of him entering the estate, and there would be if, as he claims, Libby had let him through the gate. Our best guess at the moment is that he came in through the tunnels.โ€

โ€œThe tunnels?โ€ I repeated.

โ€œTheyโ€™re like the secret passages in the house, except they run under the estate. I know of two entrances, and theyโ€™re both secure.โ€

I heard what Oren left unsaid. โ€œThere are two that you know ofโ€”but this is Hawthorne House. There could be more.โ€

 

 

On my way to a ball, I should have felt like a fairy-tale princess, but my horse-drawn carriage was an SUV identical to the one that Drake had side- swiped this morning. Nothing saidย fairy taleย like an attempted assassination.

Who knows the location of the tunnels?ย That was the question of the hour. If there were tunnels that Hawthorne Houseโ€™s head of security didnโ€™t even know about, I seriously doubted that Drake had come across them on his own. Libby wouldnโ€™t have known about them, either.

So who?ย Someone very, very familiar with Hawthorne House.ย Did they reach out to Drake? Why?ย That last question was less of a mystery. After all, why commit murder yourself when there was someone else out there willing and ready to do it for you? All someone would have had to know

was that Drake existed, that heโ€™d already gotten violent once, that he had every reason to hate me.

Within the walls of Hawthorne House, none of that was a secret.

Maybe his accomplice had sweetened the pie by telling him that if anything happened to me, Libby stood to inherit.

They let a felon do the dirty workโ€”and take the fall.ย I sat in my bulletproof SUV in a five-thousand-dollar dress and a necklace that probably could have paid for at least a year of college, wondering if Drakeโ€™s capture meant that the danger was overโ€”or if whoever had given him tunnel access had other plans for me.

โ€œThe foundation purchased two tables for tonightโ€™s event,โ€ Alisa told me from the front seat. โ€œZara was loath to part with any seats, but since itโ€™s technicallyย yourย foundation, she didnโ€™t have much of a choice.โ€

Alisa was acting like nothing had happened. Like I had every reason to trust her, when it felt like reasons not to were stacking up.

โ€œSo Iโ€™ll be sitting with them,โ€ I said without expression. โ€œThe Hawthornes.โ€

One of whomโ€”atย leastย one of whomโ€”might still want me dead.

โ€œItโ€™s to your advantage if everything appears friendly between you.โ€ Alisa had to realize how ridiculous that sounded, given the context. โ€œIf the Hawthorne family accepts you, that will go a long way toward squelching some of the less seemly theories as to why you inherited.โ€

โ€œAnd what about the unseemly theories that one of themโ€”at leastย oneโ€” wants me dead?โ€ I asked.

Maybe it was Zara, or her husband, or Skye, or even Nan, whoโ€™d more or less told me that sheโ€™d killed her husband.

โ€œWeโ€™re still on high alert,โ€ Oren assured me. โ€œBut it would be to our benefit if the Hawthornes didnโ€™t realize that. If the conspiratorโ€™s hope was to pin things on Drakeโ€”and Libbyโ€”let them think theyโ€™ve succeeded.โ€

Last time around, Iโ€™d blown the element of surprise. This time, things would be different.

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