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Chapter no 50

The Hawthorne Legacy (The Inheritance Games, 2)

Youโ€™re going to need someone to run interference if you want to search Zaraโ€™s wing.โ€ Grayson had apparently meant it when he promised to help me see this through to the end.

โ€œGray excels at distraction,โ€ Jameson said loftily. โ€œI attribute it to his uncanny ability to be boring and long-winded on cue.โ€

Grayson didnโ€™t rise to the bait. โ€œWeโ€™ll need to make sure Constantine stays clear, too.โ€

โ€œI, too, excel at the art of distraction,โ€ Max volunteered. โ€œI attribute it to my ability to channel any or all of my favorite fictional spies on cue.โ€

โ€œGrayson and Max can set up a perimeter.โ€ Xanderโ€™s voice was uncharacteristically muted. โ€œJameson, Avery, and I will do a sweep of the wing.โ€

Rebecca had split the moment the plane landed. Thea hadnโ€™t lingered long once Rebecca was gone. Xanderโ€™s team had abandoned him, but he wasnโ€™t backing down.

He wasnโ€™t about to let Jameson and me search for the ring on our own.

โ€œThis is a very bad idea.โ€ Eli didnโ€™t even pretend that he hadnโ€™t been eavesdropping.

Thatโ€™s why we waited until Oren was off duty to do it, I thought.

 

 

The door to Zaraโ€™s wing was at least ten feet tallโ€”and locked.

โ€œDo you want to pick it?โ€ Jameson asked Xander. โ€œOr should I?โ€

Two minutes later, the three of us were in. Grayson and Max stayed behind and took up posts at the far ends on the hall. Eli grumbled as he followed me into the belly of the beast.

A quick inspection told me there were seven doors lining the main hall in Zaraโ€™s wing. Behind three of them we found bedrooms, each one the equivalent of an entire suite. Two of the three suites were clearly in use.

โ€œDo Zara and her husband sleep in different rooms?โ€ I asked Jameson. โ€œDonโ€™t know,โ€ he replied.

โ€œDonโ€™t want to know,โ€ Xander added cheerily.

I saw menโ€™s shoes in one room. The other was immaculate.ย Zaraโ€™s.ย There was a marble fireplace near the back of the room. Built-in shelves lined the wall to the left. There were books on the shelves, large, leather- bound volumes. The kind of books a personย displayed, not the kind they read.

โ€œIf I were a person whose bookshelves looked like that,โ€ I murmured, โ€œwhere would I keep my jewelry?โ€

โ€œA safe,โ€ Xander answered, probing a molding on the wall.

Jameson stepped past me, letting his body brush mine. โ€œAnd that safe,โ€ Jameson told me, โ€œis assuredly hidden.โ€

It took ten minutes for our search to hit pay dirt: a remote control taped to the bookshelf, behind one of the leather-bound books. I peeled off the tape and got a better look at the remote, which had only one button.

โ€œWell, Heiressโ€ฆโ€ Jameson flashed me a smile. โ€œWill you do the honors?โ€

Looking at that smile, I flashed back to the hot tub. There was no reason for me to be thinking about it. No reason for me to be thinking about Jameson that way right now.

I pushed the button.

As the massive built-in shelves began to move, slowly disappearing into the wall, I stared at what had been hidden behind them. โ€œMore shelves,โ€ I said, dumbfounded. โ€œAndโ€ฆ more books?โ€

Rows of paperbacks were stacked two deep. Romance. Science fiction. Cozy mysteries and paranormal. I tried to picture Zara reading a romance novel, or a space opera, or the type of mystery that had a cat and a ball of yarn on the coverโ€”and couldnโ€™t.

โ€œIf we take the books off these shelves, will we find another remote?โ€ Xander postulated. โ€œAndย moreย shelves? And another remote? Andโ€”โ€ Xander cut off.

It took me a second to realize what heโ€™d heard: the sound of high heels

clicking against the wood floor.

Zara.

Jameson pulled me into the closet. If it had been hard not to think of the hot tub before, it was impossible now.

โ€œSo much for Grayโ€™s distraction,โ€ he murmured into my neck as he pulled me close, and we disappeared back into the seemingly endless racks of clothes. I stood still, barely breathing and all too aware that he was doing the same behind me.

Xander must have hidden, too, because for several seconds, the only sound in the bedroom was the clicking of Zaraโ€™s heels. I willed my heart to stop beating so hard and tried to stay focused on tracking Zaraโ€™s movements

โ€”not on the way my body fit against Jamesonโ€™s.

Not on the fact that I could feel his heart beating, too.

The footsteps stopped directly outside the closet. I felt Jamesonโ€™s breath on the back of my neck and pushed back the urge to shiver.ย Donโ€™t move. Donโ€™t breathe. Donโ€™t think.

โ€œThe bodyguard positioned at the door is a dead giveaway,โ€ Zara called, her voice as clear as a bell and sharp as a knife. โ€œYou might as well come out.โ€

Jameson pressed a finger to my lips, then stepped out of our hiding place, leaving me hidden in shadow, still feeling the ghost of his touch. โ€œI was hoping we could talk,โ€ he told his aunt.

โ€œOf course,โ€ Zara replied smoothly. โ€œAfter all, the proper way of starting a conversation often involves lurking in your conversation partnerโ€™s closet.โ€ She peered past Jameson to the rack of clothes where I was still hiding. โ€œIโ€™m waiting.โ€

After a long moment, I stepped out. โ€œNow,โ€ Zara said. โ€œExplain.โ€

I swallowed. โ€œYour father left you his wedding ring.โ€ โ€œI am aware,โ€ Zara replied.

โ€œTwenty years ago, when the old man first revised his will to disinherit you all, he left you the exact same thing,โ€ Jameson added.

Zara arched an eyebrow at us. โ€œAnd?โ€

โ€œCan we see it?โ€ That was Xander, who had poked his head out of the bathroom. Even though he was the one whoโ€™d asked the question, I was the one who received the response.

โ€œAllow me to get this straight,โ€ Zara said, staring past Jameson and straight to me. โ€œYou, to whom my father left virtually everything, want the one and only thing he left to me?โ€

โ€œWhen she puts it that way,โ€ Max said, appearing in the doorway, โ€œit does sound like kind of a deck move.โ€ Behind her, I could see Eli. He wasnโ€™t acting like Zara was a threat.

โ€œFive minutes.โ€ Jameson flipped into negotiation mode. โ€œJust give us five minutes with the ring. There must be something you want. Name your terms.โ€

Again, Zaraโ€™s attention stayed focused on me. โ€œFive million dollars.โ€ Her smile didnโ€™t come even close to reaching her eyes. โ€œIโ€™ll give you lot five minutes with my fatherโ€™s ring,โ€ she enunciated, โ€œfor the low, low price of five million dollars.โ€

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