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Chapter no 77

The Inheritance Games (The Inheritance Games, 1)

Iโ€™d only halfway believed Xander when heโ€™d promised me a helicopter, but there it was, on the front lawn of Hawthorne House, blades still. Oren wouldnโ€™t let me step foot aboard until heโ€™d checked it over. Even then, he insisted on taking the pilotโ€™s spot. I climbed in the back and discovered Jameson already there.

โ€œOrder a helicopter?โ€ he asked me, like that was a perfectly normal thing to do.

I buckled myself into the seat next to him. โ€œIโ€™m surprised you waited for liftoff.โ€

โ€œI told you, Heiress.โ€ He gave me a crooked smile. โ€œI donโ€™t want to do this alone.โ€ For a split second, it was like the two of us were back at the racetrack, barreling toward the finish line, then outside the helicopter, a flash of black caught my eye.

A tuxedo.ย Graysonโ€™s expression was impossible to read as he climbed on board.

Did Jameson tell you that I killed her?ย The echo of the question was deafening in my mind. As if heโ€™d heard it, Jamesonโ€™s head whipped toward Grayson. โ€œWhat are you doing here?โ€

Xander had said that where I went, both of them would follow.ย Jameson didnโ€™t follow me, I reminded myself, every nerve in my body alive.ย He got here first.

โ€œMay I?โ€ Grayson asked me, nodding toward an empty seat. I could feel Jameson staring at me, feel him willing me to say no.

I nodded.

Grayson sat behind me. Oren checked to make sure we were secure, then turned on the rotor. Within a minute, the sound of the blades was deafening. My heart jumped into my throat as we took to the air.

Iโ€™d enjoyed my first time on an airplane, but this was differentโ€”it was

more. The noise, the vibration, the heightened sense that almost nothing separated me from the airโ€”or the ground. My heart was beating, but I couldnโ€™t hear it. I couldnโ€™t hear myself thinkโ€”not about the way Graysonโ€™s voice had broken as heโ€™d asked that question, not about the way Jameson had told me that I didnโ€™tย haveย to kiss him or like him.

All I could think about was looking down.

As we flew over the edge of the Black Wood, I could make out the twisted tangle of trees down belowโ€”too dense for sunlight to shine through. But when my gaze shifted toward the center of the forest, the trees thinned out, opening to a clearing in the very center. Jameson and I had been nearing the clearing when Drake had started taking shots. Iโ€™d noted the grass, but I hadnโ€™tย seenย it, not the way I was seeing it now.

From overhead, the clearing, the lighter ring of trees surrounding it, and the dense outer forest formed what looked like a long, skinny letterย O.

Or a zero.

 

 

By the time the copter touched down, I felt like I was getting ready to burst out of my skin. I hopped out before the blades had fully stopped, adrenaline-fueled and giddy.

Eight. One. One. Zero.

Jameson bounded toward me. โ€œWe did it, Heiress.โ€ He stopped right in front of me, lifting his hands, palm up. Drunk on the high of the helicopter, I did the same, and his fingers locked through mine. โ€œFour middle names. Four numbers.โ€

Kissing him had been a mistake. Holding his hands now was a mistake

โ€”but I didnโ€™t care.

โ€œEight, one, one, zero,โ€ I said. โ€œThatโ€™s the order we discovered the numbers inโ€”and the order of the clues in the will.โ€ Westbrook, Davenport, Winchester, and Blackwood, in that order. โ€œA combination, maybe?โ€

โ€œThere are at least a dozen safes in the House,โ€ Jameson mused. โ€œBut there are other possibilities. An addressโ€ฆ coordinatesโ€ฆ and thereโ€™s no guarantee that the clue isnโ€™t scrambled. To solve it, we may have to reorder the numbers.โ€

An address. Coordinates. A combination.ย I closed my eyes, just for a

second, just long enough for my brain to put another possibility into words. โ€œA date?โ€ All four clues were numbers; they were also single digits. For a combination lock or coordinates, I would have expected some two-digit entries. But a dateโ€ฆ

The one or the zero would have to go at the front. 1-1-0-8 would be 11/08.ย โ€œNovember eighth,โ€ I said, and then I ran through the rest of the possibilities.ย 08/11.ย โ€œAugust eleventh.โ€ย 01/18.ย โ€œJanuary eighteenth.โ€

Then I hit the last possibilityโ€”the last date.

I stopped breathing. This was too big of a coincidence to be a coincidence at all.

โ€œTen-eighteenโ€”October eighteenth.โ€ I sucked in a breath. Every nerve in my body felt like it was alive. โ€œThatโ€™s my birthday.โ€

I have a secret, my mother had told me on my fifteenth birthday, two years ago, days before sheโ€™d died,ย about the day you were born.โ€ฆ

โ€œNo.โ€ Jameson dropped my hands.

โ€œYes,โ€ I replied. โ€œI was born on October eighteenth. And my motherโ€”โ€ โ€œThis isnโ€™t about your mother.โ€ Jameson balled his fingers into fists and

stepped back.

โ€œJameson?โ€ I had no idea what was going on here. If Tobias Hawthorne had chosen me because of something that had happened the day I was born, that was big.ย Huge.ย โ€œThis could be it. Maybe his path crossed my momโ€™s while she was in labor? Maybe she did something for him while she was pregnant with me?โ€

โ€œStop.โ€ The word cracked like a whip. Jameson was looking at me like I was unnatural, like I was broken, like the sight of me could turn stomachs, including and especially his.

โ€œWhat are youโ€”โ€

โ€œThe numbers are not a date.โ€

Yes, I thought fiercely.ย They are.

โ€œThis canโ€™t be the answer,โ€ he said.

I stepped forward, but he jerked back. I felt a light touch on my arm.ย Grayson. As gentle as his touch was, I got the distinct sense that he was holding me back.

Why? What had I done?

โ€œEmily died,โ€ Grayson told me, his voice tight, โ€œon October eighteenth, a year ago.โ€

โ€œThat sickย son of a bitch,โ€ Jameson cursed. โ€œAll of thisโ€”the clues, the will, herโ€”all of it forย this? He just found a random person born on that day to send a message?ย Thisย message?โ€

โ€œJamieโ€”โ€

โ€œDonโ€™t talk to me.โ€ Jameson swung his gaze from Grayson to me. โ€œScrew this. Iโ€™m done.โ€

As he stalked away into the night, I called after him. โ€œWhere are you going?โ€

โ€œCongratulations, Heiress,โ€ Jameson called back, his voice dripping with everything but felicitations. โ€œI guess you had the good fortune of being born on the right day. Mystery solved.โ€

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