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Chapter no 38

The Hawthorne Legacy (The Inheritance Games, 2)

Oren and Alisa agreed to a weekend at True North. Fly out this morning, fly back Sunday eveningโ€”one night away. Oren would bring a six-man team. Alisa was coming along to get some โ€œcandid shotsโ€ that Landon could slip to the press. Our itinerary gave me a little less than thirty-six hours to find whatever Tobias Hawthorne had left for his daughter at True Northโ€”without ever tipping Alisa off that I was looking.

On the way to the airport, I texted Jameson. Again. I told myself that I didnโ€™t need to worry about him and Grayson. That they were probably drunk or hungover or following a new lead without me. I told them where I was goingโ€”and why.

A few minutes later, I got a text back. Not from Jamesonโ€”from Xander.

Meet you at the plane.

โ€œOkay,โ€ I muttered. โ€œHe definitely has some kind of surveillance on Jamesonโ€™s phone.โ€

Max arched an eyebrow at me. โ€œOr yours.โ€

 

 

โ€œI do solemnly swear that Iโ€™m not surveilling anyone who doesnโ€™t share at least twenty-five percent of my DNA.โ€ In Xanderโ€™s world, that passed for a greeting. โ€œAnd in other excellent news, Rebecca and Thea will both be joining us on this lovely jaunt to Colorado.โ€

Max shot a sideways glance at me. โ€œAre we happy โ€˜Rebeccaโ€™ and โ€˜Theaโ€™ are coming?โ€ She punctuated the names with air quotes, like she suspected they were aliases, even though I had definitely mentioned both of them to her.

โ€œWeโ€™re resigned,โ€ I told Max, shooting Xander a look.

Heโ€™d told me once that Grayson and Jameson had a history of teaming up during the old manโ€™s games. Theyโ€™d also had a habit of double-crossing each other, but to Xander, the fact that his brothers had gone to meet Sheffield Grayson without him probably seemed like just another team-up.

I couldnโ€™t really blame him for stackingย hisย team.

โ€œMaxine.โ€ Xander offered my best friend his most charming Xander Hawthorne smile. โ€œThereโ€™s nothing I admire more than a woman who makes liberal use of air quotes. May I ask: What are your feelings on robots that sometimes explode?โ€

 

 

The interior of the jetโ€”my private jetโ€”had luxury seating for twenty and looked more like a high-end business lounge than a vehicle. Security sat near the front, and behind them, Alisa and Libby sat in leather chairs opposite a granite-topped table. Nash, whoโ€™d tagged along, was stretched out across two seats on the other side of that table, facing Libby and Alisa.ย Awkward.ย But at least the tension was likely to keep the three of them busy, which let those of us under the age of nineteen get down to business in the back of the plane.

Two extra-long suede sofas stretched out, with another granite table between them. Max and I sat on one side of the table. Xander, Rebecca, and Thea sat on the other. A platter of baked goods rested on the table between us, but I was more focused on Xanderโ€™s โ€œteam.โ€ Something about the way Rebeccaโ€™s body angled toward Theaโ€™s made me think about the expression Iโ€™d glimpsed on Rebeccaโ€™s face the night before at the auction.

โ€œWe donโ€™t knowย whatย weโ€™re looking for.โ€ Xander kept his voice low enough that the adults at the front of the plane couldnโ€™t hear us. โ€œBut we know the old man left it for Skye. It will be in or very near to the cabin, and it will probably have Skyeโ€™s name on it.โ€

โ€œDo we have anything else to go on?โ€ Rebecca asked. โ€œAny particular wording in the prior clue?โ€

โ€œVery good, young Padawan.โ€ Xander bowed toward her.

โ€œNoย Star Warsย references,โ€ Thea shot back. โ€œListening to you talk geeky gives me a migraine.โ€

โ€œYou knew I was quoting fromย Star Wars.โ€ Xander gave her a triumphant look. โ€œI win!โ€

โ€œSorry,โ€ Rebecca told Max and me. โ€œTheyโ€™re just like this.โ€

I got the distinct sense that I was getting a view into what all three of them had been likeย before. Rebeccaโ€™s phone rang then, and she looked down. Deep-red hair covered her alabaster face. I could almostย seeย her shrinking into herself.

โ€œEverything okay?โ€ I asked. I wondered if her mother was the one calling.

โ€œItโ€™s fine,โ€ Rebecca said from behind a wall of hair.

Sheย wasnโ€™t fine. That wasnโ€™t a secret. Iโ€™d known it since that night in the tunnels, when sheโ€™d confessed. Iโ€™d just been trying very hard not to care.

A determined expression on her face, Thea made a grab for the ringing phone. โ€œRebeccaโ€™s phone,โ€ she answered, pressing it to her ear. โ€œThea speaking.โ€

Rebeccaโ€™s head whipped up. โ€œThea!โ€

โ€œEverythingโ€™s fine, Mr. Laughlin.โ€ Thea held out a hand to ward off Rebeccaโ€™s attempts to grab the phone from her. โ€œBex just nodded off. You know how she gets on planes.โ€ Thea twisted to block Rebecca again. โ€œSure, Iโ€™ll tell her. Take care. Bye.โ€

Thea hung up the phone and angled her face toward Rebecca. โ€œYour grandfather says to have a good trip. Heโ€™ll take care of your mom. Nowโ€ฆโ€ Thea tossed the phone down on the table and turned back to the rest of us. โ€œI believe Rebecca asked about the wording of the clue.โ€

Max poked me in the side. โ€œWhen you fly private, you can talk on the phone!โ€

I didnโ€™t respond, because Iโ€™d just realized how quiet Xander was being. He hadnโ€™t answered Rebeccaโ€™s original question, so I did. โ€œA compass. The clue that pointed us toward True North was in the part of Tobias Hawthorneโ€™s will where he left Skye his compass.โ€

โ€œOh,โ€ Thea said innocently. โ€œLike the antique compass Xanderโ€™s hiding in his pocket?โ€

Xander scowled at her. Max reached for the pastry platter and beaned Xander with a croissant. โ€œHolding out on us?โ€ she demanded.

โ€œI see our budding friendship has reached its croissant phase,โ€ Xander told her. โ€œI am pleased.โ€

โ€œYouโ€™re also hiding things,โ€ I accused. โ€œYou have the compass the old man left Skye?โ€

Xander shrugged. โ€œA Hawthorne always comes prepared.โ€ And this was

hisย game.

โ€œCan I see it?โ€ I asked. Xander reluctantly handed me the compass. I opened it and stared at the face. The design was simple; it didnโ€™t look expensive.

A phone buzzedโ€”not Rebeccaโ€™s this time. Mine. Looking down, I realized that Jameson had finally texted back.

His text was exactly three words long:ย Meet you there.

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