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Chapter no 3

The Hawthorne Legacy (The Inheritance Games, 2)

Iย had never seen a game of football in my life, but as the new owner of the Texas Lone Stars, I couldnโ€™t exactly say that to the crowd of reporters who mobbed the SUV when we pulled up to the stadium, any more than I could have admitted that the off-the-shoulder jersey and metallic-blue cowboy boots I was wearing felt about as authentic as a Halloween costume.

โ€œLower the window,โ€ Alisa told me, โ€œsmile, and yell, โ€˜Go, Lone Stars!โ€™โ€

I didnโ€™t want to lower the window. I didnโ€™t want to smile. I didnโ€™t want to yell anythingโ€”but I did it. Because this was a Cinderella story, and I was the star.

โ€œAvery!โ€

โ€œAvery, look over here!โ€

โ€œHow are you feeling about your first game as the new owner?โ€

โ€œDo you have any comments about reports that you assaulted Skye Hawthorne?โ€

I hadnโ€™t had much media training, but Iโ€™d had enough to know the cardinal rule of having reporters shout questions at you rapid-fire: Donโ€™t answer. Pretty much the only thing I was allowed to say was that I was excited, grateful, awed, and overwhelmed in theย most incredibleย possible way.

So I did my best to channel excitement, gratitude, and awe. Nearly a hundred thousand people would attend the game tonight. Millions would watch it around the world, cheering for the team.ย Myย team.

โ€œGo, Lone Stars!โ€ I yelled. I went to roll up my window, but just as my finger brushed the button, a figure pulled away from the crowd. Not a reporter.

My father.

Ricky Grambs had spent a lifetime treating me like an afterthought, if that. I hadnโ€™t seen him in more than a year. But now that Iโ€™d inherited

billions?

There he was.

Turning away from himโ€”and the paparazziโ€”I rolled my window up.

โ€œAve?โ€ Libbyโ€™s voice was hesitant as our bulletproof SUV disappeared into a private parking garage beneath the stadium. My sister was an optimist. She believed the best of peopleโ€”including a man whoโ€™d never done a damn thing for either one of us.

โ€œDid you know heโ€™d be here?โ€ I asked her, my voice low.

โ€œNo!โ€ Libby said. โ€œI swear!โ€ She caught her bottom lip between her teeth, smudging her black lipstick. โ€œBut he just wants to talk.โ€

I bet he does.

Up in the driverโ€™s seat, Oren, my head of security, parked the SUV and spoke calmly into his earpiece. โ€œWe have a situation near the north entrance. Eyes only, but I want a full report.โ€

The nice thing about being a billionaire with a security team brimming with retired Special Forces was that the chances of my being ambushed again were next to none. I shoved down the feelings that seeing Ricky had dredged up and stepped out of the car into the bowels of one of the biggest stadiums in the world. โ€œLetโ€™s do this,โ€ I said.

โ€œFor the record,โ€ Alisa told me as she exited the car, โ€œthe firm is more than capable of handling your father.โ€

Andย thatย was the nice thing about being the sole client of a multi-billion- dollar law firm.

โ€œAre you okay?โ€ Alisa pressed. She wasnโ€™t exactly the touchy-feely type. More likely she was trying to assess whether I would be a liability tonight.

โ€œIโ€™m fine,โ€ I said.

โ€œWhy wouldnโ€™t she be?โ€

That voiceโ€”low and smoothโ€”came from an elevator behind me. For the first time in seven days, I turned to look directly at Grayson Hawthorne. He had pale hair and ice-gray eyes and cheekbones sharp enough to count as weapons. Two weeks ago, I would have said that he was the most self- assured, self-righteous, arrogant jerk Iโ€™d ever met.

I wasnโ€™t sure what to say about Grayson Hawthorne now.

โ€œWhy,โ€ he repeated crisply, stepping out of the elevator, โ€œwould Avery be anything other than fine?โ€

โ€œDeadbeat dad made an appearance outside,โ€ I muttered. โ€œItโ€™s fine.โ€

Grayson stared at me, his eyes piercing mine, then turned to Oren. โ€œIs he a threat?โ€

Iโ€™ll always protect you, heโ€™d sworn.ย But thisโ€ฆ usโ€ฆ It canโ€™t happen, Avery.

โ€œI donโ€™t need you to protect me,โ€ I told Grayson sharply. โ€œWhen it comes to Ricky, Iโ€™m an expert at protecting myself.โ€ I stalked past Grayson, into the elevator heโ€™d stepped out of a moment earlier.

The trick to being abandoned was to never let yourself long for anyone who left.

A minute later, when the elevator doors opened into the ownerโ€™s suite, I stepped out, Alisa to one side and Oren to the other, and I didnโ€™t so much as look back at Grayson. Since heโ€™d taken the elevator down to meet me, heโ€™d obviously already been up here, probably schmoozing. Without me.

โ€œAvery. You made it.โ€ Zara Hawthorne-Calligaris wore a string of delicate pearls around her neck. There was something about her sharp- edged smile that made me feel like she could probably kill a man with those pearls if she were so inclined. โ€œI wasnโ€™t sure you would be putting in an appearance tonight.โ€

And you were ready to hold court in my absence, I concluded. I thought about what Alisa had saidโ€”about allies and power players and the influence that could be bought with a ticket to this suite.

As Jameson would say,ย Game on.

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