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Chapter no 75

The Hawthorne Legacy (The Inheritance Games, 2)

It was one thing to read Tobyโ€™s love letters to my mother. It was another entirely to read hers to him. She sounded like herself, so much that I could hear her voice with every single word I read.

She loved him.ย The muscles in my chest tightened.ย It hurt to love him, and she loved him anyway.ย I breathedโ€”in and out.ย He left her, and she loved him anyway.ย That string of thoughts cycled through my head on repeat as we drove back to the airstrip where the jets awaited. What my mom and Toby hadโ€”it was tragic and messy and all-consuming, and if the postcards made one thing clear, it was that she would have done it all again. โ€œAre you okay?โ€ Grayson asked beside me, like it was just the two of us

in this SUV, like we werenโ€™t surrounded by Orenโ€™s men. There were two other SUVs, one in front of us and one at our rear. There were four armed men, including Oren, in this car alone.

โ€œNo,โ€ I told Grayson. โ€œNot really.โ€ My entire life, Iโ€™d grown up knowing that I was enough for my mom. She hadnโ€™t dated. She hadnโ€™t wanted or needed a damn thing from Ricky. Her life was full of love.ย Sheย was full of loveโ€”but romance? That wasnโ€™t something sheโ€™d needed. It wasnโ€™t something sheโ€™d wanted. It wasnโ€™t even something she was open to

โ€”and now I knew why.

Because sheโ€™d never stopped loving Toby.

Close your eyes,ย I could hear Max telling me.ย Picture yourself standing on a cliff overlooking the ocean. The wind is whipping in your hair. The sun is setting. You long, body and soul, for one thing. One person. You hear footsteps behind you. You turn.

Whoโ€™s there?

And my answer had been:ย no one.

But after reading even just a couple of my momโ€™s postcards? It was getting harder to ignore Graysonโ€™s presence beside me, harder not to think

about Jameson. My eyes stung, even though there was zero reason for me to be crying.

I stared through my tears at the postcards my mom had written to Toby and forced myself to keep reading. Soon, the focus of my momโ€™s writing shifted from what theyโ€™d had to a different kind of love story. From that point on, every single postcard was about me.

Avery took her first steps today. Averyโ€™s first word is โ€œuh-oh!โ€

Today, Avery invented a game that combines Candy Land, Chutes and Ladders, and checkers.

On and on it went, up until the postcards stopped. Up until she died.

My hand shook, holding the last postcard, and Graysonโ€™s hand made its way to mine.

โ€œShe wrote these,โ€ I said, my voice catching in my throat, โ€œto Toby about me.โ€ It couldnโ€™t have been clearer reading them: He really was my father. Iโ€™d been working off that assumption for so long that it shouldnโ€™t have come as a shock.

Beside me, Graysonโ€™s phone buzzed. โ€œItโ€™s Jameson,โ€ he said.

My heart skipped a beat, then made up for it. โ€œAnswer it,โ€ I told Grayson, pulling my hand back from his.

Grayson did as Iโ€™d asked. โ€œWeโ€™re on our way back to the plane,โ€ he told Jameson.

Heโ€™ll want to know what I found.ย I knew that, knew Jameson. I held up the small metal disk that Jackson Currie had given me. โ€œThis is what Toby left with Jackson.โ€ Grayson stared at it, then switched Jameson over to a video chat, so he could see it, too.

โ€œWhat do you think this is?โ€ I asked. The disk was gold and maybe an inch in diameter. It looked like some kind of a coin, but not any Iโ€™d seen before, its surface engraved with nine concentric circles on one side and smooth on the other.

โ€œIt doesnโ€™t look like itโ€™s worth much,โ€ Jameson commented. โ€œBut in this family, that means nothing.โ€ The sound of his voice did something to meโ€” something it shouldnโ€™t have done. Something it wouldnโ€™t have done before Iโ€™d read my motherโ€™s postcards.

Close your eyes, I could hear Max telling me.ย Whoโ€™s there?

โ€œWeโ€™re incoming,โ€ Oren announced curtlyโ€”to whom, I wasnโ€™t sure.

โ€œSweep the plane.โ€

When we arrived at the airstrip, he opened my door, and I got three escorts to the plane. Behind me, Grayson had switched the phone off video, but he was still on the line with Jameson.

My mind was full with images of them bothโ€”and with the words my mother had written to Toby.

The night air was cold and getting colder. As I walked toward the jet, a brutal wind picked up, then gave way to sudden and utter stillness. I heard a single, high-pitched beep, and the world exploded. Into fire. Into nothing.

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