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Chapter no 31

The Hawthorne Legacy (The Inheritance Games, 2)

Where are you with developing your talking points and your theme?โ€ Landon asked. Apparently, she had no qualms whatsoever about quizzing me while my face was being contoured and my hair aggressively moussed.

โ€œYou have a theme?โ€ Max piped up beside me. โ€œIs itย smash the patriarchy? I hope itโ€™s smash the patriarchy.โ€

โ€œI like it,โ€ I told Max. โ€œWhy donโ€™t you come up with some talking points?โ€

โ€œHold still.โ€ Firm hands grabbed my chin.

Landon cleared her throat. โ€œI donโ€™t think that would be prudent,โ€ she told me, glancing delicately at Max.

โ€œPatriarchy smashing isย alwaysย prudent,โ€ Max assured her.

โ€œLook up,โ€ the makeup artist commanded. โ€œIโ€™m going to get started on your eyes.โ€

That sounded way more ominous than it should have. Doing my best not to blink, I gritted my teeth. โ€œWhy donโ€™t you just save us all a lot of time and effort and tell me what you want me to say?โ€ I asked Landon.

โ€œWe need to communicate that you are relatable, grateful for the tremendous opportunity youโ€™ve been given, on good terms with the Hawthorne family, and exceedingly unlikely to throw multiple billion-dollar industries into chaos.โ€ She let a second pass, then continued. โ€œButย howย you communicate those things is up to you. If I write the script, it will sound like a script, so you need to do the work here, Avery. What can you authentically say about this whole experience?โ€

I thought about Hawthorne House, about the boys who lived here, about the secrets built into the very walls. โ€œItโ€™s incredible.โ€

โ€œGood,โ€ Landon replied. โ€œAnd?โ€

My throat tightened. โ€œI wish my mom were here.โ€

I wished that she could see me. I wished that Iโ€™d had moneyโ€”any

moneyโ€”when sheโ€™d gotten sick. I wished that I could ask her about Toby Hawthorne.

โ€œYouโ€™re on the right track,โ€ Landon told me. โ€œTruly. But for the time being, it would be best to avoid bringing up your mother.โ€

If Iโ€™d been able to, I would have stared at her, but instead, my chin was tilted roughly back, and I found myself staring at the ceiling.

Why doesnโ€™t she want me talking about my mom?

 

 

Two hours later, I was bedecked in a knee-length dress made of lavender silk, with an impossibly delicate black lace wrap. Instead of heels, I wore knee-high bootsโ€”black, suede, and not comfortable in the least.ย Preppy with an edge, my signature look.

I was still thinking about Landonโ€”and my mother.

โ€œI did some research.โ€ Max waited until the two of us were alone to share. โ€œLooks like thereโ€™s a tabloid that keeps writing stories about your mom.โ€

โ€œSaying what?โ€ I asked. My heart rate ticked up. The dress Iโ€™d been told to wear was tight enough that I was almost certain you couldย seeย my heart beating.ย Does the press suspect that she lied about who my father is?ย I pushed down the thought.

โ€œThe tabloid claims your mom was living under a fake name.โ€ Max handed me her phone. โ€œSo far, no one else has picked up the story, so itโ€™s probably bullship, butโ€ฆโ€

โ€œBut Landon doesnโ€™t want me talking about my mom,โ€ I finished. I closed my smoky eyes, just for a second. โ€œShe didnโ€™t have any family,โ€ I told Max when I opened them. โ€œIt was just her and me.โ€ I thought of every ridiculous guess Iโ€™d ever made in a game of I Have A Secret. Iโ€™d gone down the secret-agent-living-under-a-false-identity route more than once.

โ€œIt might make sense,โ€ Max said. โ€œWasnโ€™t Toby living under a fake name, too?โ€

That raised a whole sea of questions that Iโ€™d been avoiding: How exactly had my mom come to be involved with Tobias Hawthorneโ€™s son? Had she known who he really was?

A sharp knock at the door broke into my thoughts. โ€œAre you ready?โ€ Alisa called.

โ€œAre we sure I canโ€™t skip this?โ€ I called back. โ€œYou have five minutes.โ€

I turned back to Max. โ€œWe wear the same size,โ€ I said.

โ€œAnd that is of interest why?โ€ Max asked, her brown eyes dancing.

I led her over to my closet, and when I threw open the doors, she literally gasped at the sight beyond. โ€œGet dressed, birthday girl. Thereโ€™s no way Iโ€™m going to this thing on my own.โ€

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