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Epilogue

The Inheritance Games (The Inheritance Games, 1)

Xander Hawthorne stared down at the letter, the way he had every day for a week. On the surface, it said very little.

Alexander, Well done.

Tobias Hawthorne

Well done.ย Heโ€™d gotten his brothers to the end of the game. Heโ€™d gotten Avery there, too. Heโ€™d done exactly as heโ€™d promisedโ€”but the old man had made him a promise, too.

When their game is done, yours will begin.

Xander had never competed the way his brothers didโ€”but oh, how heโ€™d wanted to. He hadnโ€™t been lying when heโ€™d told Avery that, just once, he wanted to win. When theyโ€™d made it to the final room, when sheโ€™d opened the box, when heโ€™d torn open his envelope, heโ€™d been expectingโ€ฆย something.

A riddle. A puzzle. A clue.

And all heโ€™d received was this.ย Well done.

โ€œXander?โ€ Rebecca said softly beside him. โ€œWhat are we doing here?โ€ โ€œSighing melodramatically,โ€ Thea sniped. โ€œObviously.โ€

That heโ€™d gotten both of them here, in the same room, was a feat. He wasnโ€™t even sure why heโ€™d done it, other than the fact that he needed a witness.ย Witnesses.ย If Xander was being honest with himself, heโ€™d brought Rebecca because he wanted her there, and heโ€™d brought Thea because if he hadnโ€™tโ€ฆ

He would have been alone with Rebecca.

โ€œThere are many types of invisible ink,โ€ Xander told them. In the past few days, he had held a match to the back of the page, heating its surface. Heโ€™d bought a UV light and gone to town. Heโ€™d tried every way he knew of unmasking a hidden message on a page, except for one. โ€œBut thereโ€™s only one kind,โ€ he continued evenly, โ€œthat destroys the message after itโ€™s revealed.โ€

If he was wrong about this, it was over. There would be no game, no winning. Xander didnโ€™t want to do this alone.

โ€œWhat exactly do you think youโ€™re going to find?โ€ Thea asked him. Xander looked down at the letter one last time.

Alexander, Well done.

Tobias Hawthorne

Perhaps the old manโ€™s promise had been a lie. Perhaps, to Tobias Hawthorne, Xander had only been an afterthought. But he had to try. He turned to the tub beside him. He filled it with water.

โ€œXander?โ€ Rebecca said again, and her voice nearly undid him.

โ€œHere goes nothing.โ€ Xander laid his letter gingerly on the surface of the water, then pressed down.

At first, he thought heโ€™d made a horrible mistake. He thought nothing was happening. Then, slowly, writing appeared, on either side of his grandfatherโ€™s signature.ย Tobias Hawthorne, heโ€™d signed it,ย no middle name, and now the reason for that omission was clear.

The invisible ink darkened on the page. To the right of the signature, there were only two letters, equating to one Roman numeral:ย II.ย And to the left, there was a single word:ย Find.

Find Tobias Hawthorne II.

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