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Chapter no 87

The Hawthorne Legacy (The Inheritance Games, 2)

An hour later, I went in search of a Hawthorne. โ€œI have something to tell you.โ€

Xander was in his โ€œlab,โ€ a hidden room where he built machines that did simple things in complicated ways. โ€œSomething to tell me? Is it possible you have me confused with one of my brothers?โ€ he asked. โ€œBecause people donโ€™t tell me things.โ€

He was tinkering with some kind of miniature catapult mechanism, part of a complicated chain reaction born from the brain of Xander Hawthorne.

โ€œThis was your game,โ€ I said. โ€œThe old man left it to you.โ€

โ€œOr so it appeared.โ€ Xander settled a metal ball on the catapult. โ€œAt first.โ€

I gave him a look. โ€œWhat do you mean?โ€

โ€œJameson has laser focus. Grayson always finishes what he starts. Even Nash, he might take the scenic route, but heโ€™s wired to go from point A to point B.โ€ Xander finished tinkering and finally turned to face me. โ€œBut me? Iโ€™m not wired that way. I start at point A, and somewhere along the way, I end up at the intersection of one hundred and twenty-seven and purple.โ€ He shrugged. โ€œItโ€™s one of my many charms. My brain likes diversions. I follow the paths that I find. The old man knew that.โ€ Xander shrugged. โ€œDid he expect me to start the ball rolling this time? Yes. But where Iโ€™d end up?โ€ Xander stepped back from his work and took in the entirety of the Rube Goldberg machine heโ€™d built. โ€œThe old man knew damn well that it wasnโ€™t going to be point B.โ€

I needed to tell someone what had happened. Iโ€™d chosen him because I felt like I owed it to himโ€”like the universe, or maybe his grandfather, owed it to him. And now Xander was seeming an awful lot like someone who didnโ€™t want closure.

Someone who didnโ€™t need it.

โ€œSo where did you end up?โ€ I asked.

Xander leaned forward and triggered the catapult. The metal ball sailed into a funnel, spiraled down a series of ramps, and hit a lever, dumping a bucket of water, releasing a balloonโ€ฆ

Eventually, the entire machine parted, revealing the wall behind it. That wall was covered with picturesโ€”photographs of men with brown skin. The placards beneath the photographs informed me that every one of them had the last name Alexander.

I thought about the game weโ€™d spent the past weeks playing.ย Sheffield Grayson. Jake Nash.ย Was this the detour that the old man had expected Xander to take?

โ€œDo you want to know what I found?โ€ I asked Xander.

โ€œSure,โ€ he said gamely. โ€œBut before I forget: two things.โ€ He held up his middle and index fingers. โ€œFirst, this is Theaโ€™s phone number.โ€ He handed me a scrap of paper with the number scrawled across it. โ€œIโ€™m supposed to call her and let her know youโ€™re alive.โ€

I frowned. โ€œSo why give me her number?โ€ I asked.

โ€œBecause,โ€ Xander replied, โ€œwhen it comes to Thea, forewarned is forearmed.โ€

I narrowed my eyes. โ€œWhatโ€™s the second thing?โ€ I asked suspiciously. Xander pressed a button, and the wall slid to reveal a second workshop.

โ€œVoilร !โ€

My eyes widened as I took in the contents of that workshop. โ€œIs thatโ€ฆโ€ โ€œLife-sized re-creations of the three most lovable droids in theย Star Wars

universe.โ€ Xander grinned. โ€œFor Max.โ€

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