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Chapter no 74

The Hawthorne Legacy (The Inheritance Games, 2)

Alisa didnโ€™t like the idea of my visiting Hawthorne Island. Oren liked it even less. But there was no stopping me now.

โ€œFine.โ€ Oren gave me a look. โ€œI will arrange security for you.โ€ His eyes narrowed. โ€œAndย onlyย you.โ€

Beside me, Xander jumped to his feet. โ€œI object!โ€

โ€œOverruled.โ€ Orenโ€™s reply was immediate. โ€œWe will be flying into a high-threat situation. I want at least an eight-person security team on the ground. We canโ€™t afford a single distraction. Avery is the packageโ€”the only packageโ€”or I will duct-tape all three of you to chairs and call it a day.โ€

All three of us.ย My eyes found their way to Jamesonโ€™s. I waited for him to argue with Oren. Jameson Winchester Hawthorne had never sat out a race in his life. He wasnโ€™t capable of it. So why wasnโ€™t he attempting to negotiate with Oren now?

Jameson noticed something about the way I was looking at him. โ€œWhat?โ€

โ€œYouโ€™re not going to complain about this?โ€ I stared at him. โ€œWhy would I, Heiress?โ€

Because you play to win. Because Graysonโ€™s already there. Because this was our gameโ€”yours and mineโ€”before it was anyone elseโ€™s.ย I tried to stop myself there.ย Because your brother kissed me. Because when you and I kiss, you feel it, the same way I do.

I wasnโ€™t about to say a single word of that out loud. โ€œFine.โ€ I kept my eyes on Jamesonโ€™s a moment longer, then turned to Oren. โ€œIโ€™ll go alone.โ€

 

 

It took a little under four hours to fly from Texas to the Oregon coast.

Including travel time to and from the airport on each side, that was closer to five. I was standing on Jackson Currieโ€™s doorstepโ€”such as it wasโ€”by dusk.

โ€œAre you ready?โ€ Grayson asked beside me, his voice low. I nodded.

โ€œYour men will have to stay back,โ€ Grayson told Oren. โ€œThey can set up a perimeter, but Iโ€™d bet a very large amount of money that Currie will not open the door if Avery shows up with her own army.โ€

Oren nodded to his men and made some kind of hand signal, and they spread out. If this went as planned, my motherโ€™s family would never even know I was here. But if they figured it out, small-time criminals didnโ€™t hold a candle to the power of the Hawthornes.

My power, now.ย I tried to really believe that as I reached forward and knocked on Jackson Currieโ€™s door. My first knock was hesitant, but then I banged with my fist.

โ€œIโ€™m here!โ€ I said. โ€œFor real this time.โ€ No response. โ€œMy nameโ€™s Avery. Iโ€™m Hannahโ€™s daughter.โ€ If I had come all this way and he still wouldnโ€™t open the door, I didnโ€™t know what I would do. โ€œToby wrote my mother postcards.โ€ I kept yelling. โ€œHe said that if she ever needed anything, she should come here. I know you saved Tobyโ€™s life after the fire. I know my mom helped you. I know that they were in love. I donโ€™t know if her family found out, or what happened exactlyโ€”โ€

The door opened. โ€œThat family always finds out,โ€ Jackson Currie grunted. Over the phone, I hadnโ€™t realized just how big he was. He had to have been at least six foot six, and he was built like one of Orenโ€™s men.

โ€œIs that why my mom changed her name?โ€ I asked him. โ€œIs that why she ran?โ€

The fisherman stared at me for a moment, his expression hard as rocks. โ€œYou donโ€™t look much like Hannah,โ€ he grunted. For one terrifying moment, I thought he might slam the door in my face. โ€œExcept for the eyes.โ€

With that, he let the door swing the rest of the way inward, and Oren, Grayson, and I followed him inside.

โ€œJust the girl,โ€ Jackson Currie growled without ever turning around.

I knew Oren was going to argue. โ€œPlease,โ€ I told him. โ€œOren,ย please.โ€ โ€œIโ€™ll stay in the doorway.โ€ Orenโ€™s voice was like steel. โ€œShe stays in my

sight at all times. You donโ€™t come closer than three feet to her.โ€

I expected Jackson Currie to balk at all of that, but instead he nodded. โ€œI like him,โ€ he told me, then he issued another order. โ€œThe boy stays outside, too.โ€

The boy. As in Grayson.ย He didnโ€™t like stepping back from me, but he did it. I turned for just a moment to watch him go.

โ€œThat the way it is?โ€ Currie asked me, like heโ€™d seen something in that moment that I hadnโ€™t meant to show.

I turned back to him. โ€œPlease, just tell me about my mother.โ€

โ€œNot much to tell,โ€ he said. โ€œShe used to come check on me now and then. Always nagging at me to go to the hospital over every little scrape. She was in school to be a nurse. Wasnโ€™t half-bad at stitches.โ€

She was in nursing school?ย That felt like such a mundane thing to be learning about my mother.

โ€œShe helped you nurse Toby after you pulled him from the water?โ€ I said.

He nodded. โ€œShe did. Canโ€™t say she particularly enjoyed it, but she was always going on about some oath.โ€

The Hippocratic oath.ย I dug through my memory and remembered the gist of it. โ€œFirst do no harm.โ€

โ€œIt was the damnedest thing for a Rooney to say,โ€ Currie grunted. โ€œBut Hannah always was the damnedest Rooney.โ€

The muscles in my throat tightened. โ€œShe helped you treat Toby even though she knew who he was. Even though she blamed him for her sisterโ€™s death.โ€

โ€œYou telling this story, or am I?โ€

I went silent, and after a second or two, my silence was rewarded. โ€œShe loved her sister, ya know. Always said Kaylie wasnโ€™t like the rest of โ€™em. Hannah was going to get her out.โ€

My mom couldnโ€™t have been more than three or four years older than me when all of this had gone down. Kaylie would have been her younger sister. I wanted to cry. At this point, I wasnโ€™t even sure what else to ask, but I pushed on. โ€œHow long did Toby stay here after the accident?โ€

โ€œThree months, give or take. He mostly healed up in that time.โ€ โ€œAnd they fell in love.โ€

There was a long silence. โ€œHannah always was the damnedest Rooney.โ€

In other circumstances, it might have been harder for me to understand, but if Toby had been suffering from amnesia, he wouldnโ€™t have known what had happened on the island. He wouldnโ€™t have known about Kaylieโ€”or who she was to my mother.

And my mom had a big heart. She might have hated him at first, but he was a Hawthorne, and I knew all too well that Hawthorne boys had a way about them.

โ€œWhat happened after three months?โ€ I asked.

โ€œKidโ€™s memory came back.โ€ Jackson shook his head. โ€œThey had a big fight that night. He came damn near close to killing himself, but she wouldnโ€™t let him. He wanted to turn himself in, but she wouldnโ€™t let him do that, either.โ€

โ€œWhy not?โ€ I asked. No matter how in love with him sheโ€™d been, Toby was responsible for three deaths. Heโ€™d planned to set a fire that night, even if heโ€™d never lit a match.

โ€œHow long you think the person who killed Kaylie Rooney would last in any jail hereabouts?โ€ Jackson asked me. โ€œHannah wanted to run away, just the two of them, but the boy said no. He couldnโ€™t do that to her.โ€

โ€œDo what to her?โ€ I asked. My mom had ended up running anyway.

Sheโ€™d changed her name. And three years later, there was me.

โ€œHell if I could make sense of either of โ€™em,โ€ Jackson Currie muttered. โ€œHere.โ€ He tossed something at my feet. Behind me, Oren twitched, but he didnโ€™t object when I moved forward to pick up the object on the ground. It was wrapped in linen. Unrolling it, I found two things: a letter and a small metal disk, the size of a quarter.

I read the letter. It didnโ€™t take me long to realize that it was the one Toby had mentioned in the postcards.

Dear Hannah, the same backward as forward,

Please donโ€™t hate meโ€”or if you do, hate me for the right reasons. Hate me for being angry and selfish and stupid. Hate me for getting high and deciding that burning the dock wasnโ€™t enoughโ€”we had to burn the house to really hit my father where it hurt. Hate me for letting the others play the game with meโ€”for treating it like a game. Hate me for being the one who survived.

But donโ€™t hate me for leaving.

You can tell me over and over again that I never would have struck the match. You can believe that. On good days, maybe I will, too. But three people are still dead because of me. I canโ€™t stay here. I canโ€™t stay with you. I donโ€™t deserve to. I wonโ€™t go home, either. I wonโ€™t let my father pretend this away.

Sooner or later, heโ€™ll figure this out. He always does. Heโ€™ll come for me, Hannah. Heโ€™ll try to make it all better. And if I let him find me, if I let him wag his silver tongue in my ear, I might start to believe him. I might be tempted to let him wash away my sins, the way that only billions can, so you and I can live happily ever after. But you deserve better than that. Your sister deserved better. And I deserve to fade away.

I wonโ€™t kill myself. You extracted that promise, and I will keep it. I wonโ€™t turn myself in. But we canโ€™t be together. I canโ€™t do that to you. I know youโ€”I know that loving me must hurt you. And I wonโ€™t hurt you again.

Leave Rockaway Watch, Hannah. Without Kaylie, thereโ€™s nothing holding you here. Change your name. Start anew. You love fairy tales, I know, but I canโ€™t be your happily-ever-after. We canโ€™t stay here in our little castle forever. You have to find a new castle. You have to move on. You have to live, for me.

If you ever need anything, go to Jackson. You know what the circle is worth. You know why. You know everything. You might be the only person on this planet who knows the real me.

Hate me, if you can, for all the reasons I deserve it. But donโ€™t hate me for leaving while you sleep. I knew you wouldnโ€™t let me go, and I cannot bear to say good-bye.

Harry

I looked up from the letter, my ears ringing. โ€œHe signed it Harry.โ€

Jackson tilted his head to the side. โ€œThatโ€™s what I called him โ€™fore I knew his name. Itโ€™s what Hannah called him, too.โ€

Something gave inside me. I closed my eyes and let my head fall, just for a moment. I had no idea what had happened between Toby leaving this

shack twenty years ago and my motherโ€™s death. If he was my father, he had to have found her at some point. They had to have been together again, if only once.

โ€œHe found me after she died,โ€ I whispered. โ€œHe told me his name was Harry.โ€

โ€œSheโ€™s dead?โ€ Jackson Currie stared at me. โ€œLittle Hannah?โ€

I nodded. โ€œNatural causes.โ€ Given the context, that seemed important to clarify. Jackson turned suddenly. A second later, he was rummaging around in the cabinets. He thrust another object at me, coming close enough for our fingertips to brush this time.

โ€œI was supposed to give this to Harry,โ€ he grunted. โ€œIf he ever came back. Hannah sent them here, year after year. But if sheโ€™s goneโ€”only seems right to give them to you.โ€

I looked down at the thing heโ€™d just handed me. I was holding another bundle of postcards.

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