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Chapter no 42

The Hawthorne Legacy (The Inheritance Games, 2)

That True North was โ€œski in/ski outโ€ meant we had direct access to the slopes. All you had to do was step out the back door, pop on your skis, andย go.

โ€œThereโ€™s an easy trail here,โ€ Grayson told me after heโ€™d showed me the basics. โ€œIf we take it long enough, weโ€™ll hit the busier ski areas on the mountain.โ€

I glanced back at Oren and one of his menโ€”not Eli. This man was older. Oren had called him the teamโ€™s arctic specialist. Because every Texas billionaire needed an arctic specialist on their security team.

I wobbled on my skis. Grayson reached out to steady me. For a moment, we stood there, his body bracing mine. Then, slowly, he stepped back and took my hands, pulling me forward on the very slight incline near the house, skiing backward as he did.

โ€œShow me your stop,โ€ he said.ย Always issuing orders.ย But I didnโ€™t complain. I turned my toes inward and managed to stop without fallingโ€ฆ barely.

โ€œGood.โ€ Grayson Hawthorne actually smiledโ€”and then he caught himself smiling, like it was forbidden for his lips to doย thatย in my vicinity.

โ€œYou donโ€™t have to do this,โ€ I told him, lowering my voice to avoid being overheard. โ€œYou donโ€™t have to teach me anything. We can tell Alisa I chickened out. Iโ€™m not here to ski.โ€

Grayson gave me a lookโ€”a know-it-all, never-wrong, do-not-question- me kind of look. โ€œNo one is going to believeย youย chickened out of anything,โ€ he said.

From the way heโ€™d phrased that, you would have thought I was fearless.

 

 

It took me all of five minutes to lose a ski. The trail was still relatively private. Other than my bodyguards, it was like Grayson and I were alone on the mountain. He zipped to retrieve my ski with the ease of someone whoโ€™d been skiing from the time he could walk. Returning to my side, he dropped the ski in the snow, then took my elbows in his hands.

This afternoon was the most heโ€™d touched meโ€”ever.

Refusing to let that mean anything, I popped the ski back on and repeated what Iโ€™d told him earlier. โ€œYou donโ€™t have to do this.โ€

He let go of my arms. โ€œYou were right.โ€ That had to be a first: Grayson Hawthorne admitting someone else was right aboutย anything. โ€œYou said that Iโ€™ve been avoiding you, and I have. I promised Iโ€™d teach you what you need to know to live this life.โ€

โ€œLike skiing?โ€ I could see myself in the reflection of his ski goggles, but I couldnโ€™t see his eyes.

โ€œLike skiing,โ€ Grayson said. โ€œTo start.โ€

 

 

We made it to the bottom, and Grayson taught me how to get on a ski lift. Oren went on the lift in front of us; the other guard on the one behind.

That left me alone with Grayson: two bodies, one lift, our feet dangling as we ascended the mountain. I caught myself sneaking glimpses at him. Heโ€™d pulled his goggles down, so I could make out all the lines of his face now. I could see his eyes.

After a few seconds, I decided I wasnโ€™t about to spend the entire ride in silence. โ€œI heard your conversation with Sheffield,โ€ I told Grayson quietly. โ€œMost of it, anyway.โ€

Down below, I could see skiers making their way down the mountain. I looked at them instead of Grayson.

โ€œIโ€™m starting to understand why my grandfather disinherited his children.โ€ Grayson didnโ€™t sound quite like himselfโ€”the same way Jameson hadnโ€™t. The difference was, the night before had made Jameson more reserved, and it seemed to have had the opposite effect on his brother. โ€œIf Toby set that fire, if my grandfather had to cover it up, and then Skyeโ€”โ€ He cut off abruptly.

โ€œSkye what?โ€ I said. We passed over a patch of snow-kissed trees.

โ€œShe sought Sheffield Grayson out, Avery. The man blamed our family for his nephewโ€™s death. He slept with her out of spite. God knows why Skye did it, but I was the result.โ€

I looked at him in a way that forced him to look back at me. โ€œYou donโ€™t get to feel guilty about that,โ€ I said, my voice steady. โ€œPissed?โ€ I continued. โ€œSure. But not guilty.โ€

โ€œThe old man disinherited the entire family around the time I was conceived.โ€ Grayson steeled himself against that truth even as he said it. โ€œWas Toby really the straw that broke the camelโ€™s backโ€”or was I?โ€

This was Grayson Hawthorne, showing weakness.ย You donโ€™t always have to bear the weight of the worldโ€”or your familyโ€”on your shoulders.ย I didnโ€™t say that.

โ€œThe old man loved you,โ€ I said instead. I wasnโ€™t sure about much when it came to billionaire Tobias Hawthorne, but I was sure of that. โ€œYou and your brothers.โ€

โ€œWe were his chance to do something right.โ€ Graysonโ€™s voice was taut. โ€œAnd look how disappointed he was in the endโ€”in Jameson, in me.โ€

โ€œThatโ€™s not true,โ€ I said, aching for him. Forย them.

Grayson swallowed. โ€œDo you remember the knife Jameson had up on the roof?โ€ The question caught me by surprise.

โ€œThe one with the hidden compartment?โ€

Grayson inclined his head. I couldnโ€™t see the muscles in his shoulders or neck, but I could picture them beneath his ski jacket, tensing. โ€œThere was one puzzle sequence my grandfather constructed years ago. The knife was part of it.โ€

For reasons I couldnโ€™t even pinpoint, the muscles in my own throat tightened. โ€œAnd the glass ballerina?โ€ I asked.

Grayson looked at me like Iโ€™d just said something very unexpected. Likeย Iย was unexpected. โ€œYes. To win the game, we had to shatter the ballerina. Jameson, Xander, and I got the next part wrong. We fell for the misdirection. Nash didnโ€™t. He knew the answer was the shards.โ€ There was something in the way he was looking at me. Something I didnโ€™t even have a word for. โ€œMy grandfather told us that as you amass the kind of power and money he hadโ€”things get broken.ย People.ย I used to think that he was talking about his children.โ€

โ€œThe tree is poison,โ€ I quoted softly.ย โ€œDonโ€™t you see? It poisoned S and Z and me.โ€

โ€œExactly.โ€ Grayson shook his head, and when he spoke again, the words came out rough. โ€œBut Iโ€™m starting to believe we missed the point. Iโ€™ve been thinking about the thingsโ€”and peopleโ€”thatย weย have broken. All of us. Toby and the victims of that fire. Jameson and me andโ€ฆโ€

He couldnโ€™t say it, so I said it for him. โ€œEmily. Itโ€™s not the same, Grayson. You didnโ€™t kill her.โ€

โ€œThis family breaks things.โ€ Graysonโ€™s tone never wavered. โ€œMy grandfather knew that, and he brought you here anyway. He put you on the board.โ€

Grayson wanted me safe, and I wasnโ€™t. Having inherited the Hawthorne fortune, I might never beย safeย again.

โ€œIโ€™m not the glass ballerina,โ€ I said firmly. โ€œIโ€™m not going to shatter.โ€

โ€œI know you wonโ€™t.โ€ Graysonโ€™s voice was almost hoarse โ€œSo Iโ€™m not going to avoid you anymore, Avery. Iโ€™m not going to keep telling you to stop doing the things that I know you canโ€™t and wonโ€™t stop doing. I know what Toby is to youโ€”what he means to you.โ€ Graysonโ€™s breath was heavy. โ€œI know, better than anyone, why you canโ€™t stop.โ€

Grayson had met his father. Heโ€™d looked him in the eyes and discovered what he meant to the man. And, yeah, the answer to that question wasย nothingโ€”but he knew why I couldnโ€™t just leave the mystery of Toby alone.

โ€œSo youโ€™re in this?โ€ I asked Grayson, my heart skipping a beat.

โ€œYes.โ€ He said the word like a vow. It hung in the air between us, and then he swallowed. โ€œAs your friend.โ€

Friend.ย The word had edges. This was Grayson pulling back, keeping me at armโ€™s length. Pretending that he got to make the rules.

It would have stung if Iโ€™d let it, but I didnโ€™t. โ€œFriends,โ€ I repeated, fixing my gaze on the end of the lift, which was quickly approaching.

โ€œSlide forward in your seat,โ€ Grayson told me.ย All business.ย โ€œTilt the tips of your skis up. Lean forward, andย go.โ€

The chair gave me a little push, and I zoomed forward, fighting to keep my balance. I didnโ€™t need Grayson Hawthorne to doย this. Through sheer force of will, I kept my skis underneath me and managed to stop.

See? I donโ€™t need you to hold me up.ย I turned back toward myย friend

Grayson, a smile spreading across my face, fully prepared to gloatโ€”and

that was when I saw the paparazzi.

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