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Chapter no 8

The Final Gambit (The Inheritance Games, 3)

Iย let Eve use my shower. Given the number of bathrooms in Hawthorne House, I recognized that decision for what it was: I wanted her where I could keep an eye on her.

I neglected to consider the fact that Jameson was still in my bed. Eve didnโ€™t seem to notice him on her way to my en suite, but Grayson didโ€”and Jameson definitely noticed Eve. The moment the bathroom door closed behind her, he swung his feet over the side of the bed.

Shirtless.ย โ€œTell me everything, Heiress.โ€

I searched his expression for some hint of what he was feeling, but Jameson Hawthorne was the consummate poker player. Seeing Eve had to have provoked some kind of emotion in him. The fact that he was hiding it hit me every bit as hard as the way that Grayson couldnโ€™t tear his eyes from the bathroom door.

โ€œI donโ€™t know where to start,โ€ I said. I couldnโ€™t make myself say the wordsย Itโ€™s Toby.

Jameson crossed to me, his strides long. โ€œTell me what you need, Heiress.โ€

Grayson finally pried his gaze away from the bathroom door. He bent, snatched an undershirt off the floor, and tossed it at his brotherโ€™s face. โ€œPut on a shirt.โ€

Somehow, the comically disgruntled look that Jameson shot Grayson wasย exactlyย what I needed. I told the two of them everything that Eve had told me. โ€œEve wasnโ€™t able to give Oren a lot of details,โ€ I finished. โ€œHeโ€™s putting together a team to run recon on the abduction site, butโ€”โ€

โ€œTheyโ€™re unlikely to find much at this point,โ€ Grayson

finished.

โ€œConvenient, that,โ€ Jameson commented. โ€œWhat?โ€ he said when Graysonโ€™s icy eyes narrowed. โ€œIโ€™m just saying that all we have right now is the story of a stranger who showed up on our doorstep and talked her way inside.โ€

He was right. We didnโ€™t know Eve.

โ€œYou donโ€™t believe her?โ€ Grayson wasnโ€™t normally the type to ask questions when the answers were already apparent, so this one came with an undercurrent of friction.

โ€œWhat can I say?โ€ Jameson shrugged again. โ€œIโ€™m a suspicious bastard.โ€

And Eve looks just like Emily, I thought. Jameson wasnโ€™t unaffected by that. Not by a long shot.

โ€œI donโ€™t think sheโ€™s lying,โ€ I said.ย That wound.

โ€œYou wouldnโ€™t,โ€ Jameson told me softly. โ€œAnd neither,โ€ he told Grayson in a very different tone, โ€œwould you.โ€

That was clearly a reference to Emily. Sheโ€™d played them both, manipulated them both, but Grayson had loved her to the end.

โ€œYou knew.โ€ Grayson stalked toward Jameson. โ€œYou knew she was out there, Jamie. You knew that Toby had a daughter, and you didnโ€™t say a word.โ€

โ€œAre you really going to lectureย meย about secrets, Gray?โ€

Whatโ€™s he talking about?ย Iโ€™d never said a word to Jameson about the things that his brother had admitted to me in the dark of night.

โ€œAt a minimum,โ€ Grayson enunciated, his voice soft and deadly, โ€œwe owe that girl our protection.โ€

โ€œBecause of the way she looks?โ€ Jameson threw down the gauntlet.

โ€œBecause sheโ€™s Tobyโ€™s daughter,โ€ Grayson replied, โ€œand that makes her one of us.โ€

My fingers went to my pin.ย Eveโ€™s a Hawthorne.ย That shouldnโ€™t have hurt. It wasnโ€™t news. Eve was Tobyโ€™s daughterโ€”but it was already clear to me that Grayson

didnโ€™t see her as a cousin.ย She isnโ€™t related to them by blood. They didnโ€™t grow up together.ย So when Grayson said that she was one of them, that they owed her protection, all I could think was that heโ€™d once spoken similar words about me.

Est unus ex nobis. Nos defendat eius.

โ€œCan we please just focus on Toby?โ€ I said. Grayson must have heard something in my tone because he stepped back.

Stepped down.

I turned to Jameson. โ€œPretend for a second that you trust Eve. Pretend she looks nothing like Emily. Pretend sheโ€™s telling the truth. Other than Orenโ€™s search, whatโ€™s our next move?โ€

This was what Jameson and I did: questions and answers, looking for what other people missed. If he wouldnโ€™t do this with me, if seeing Eve had thrown him off that muchโ€ฆ

โ€œMotive,โ€ Jameson supplied finally. โ€œIf we want to find out who took Toby, we need to knowย whyย they took him.โ€

Logically, I could think of three broad possibilities. โ€œThey want something from him. They want to use him as leverage.โ€ I swallowed. โ€œOr they want to hurt him.โ€

They knew his real name. Somehow, they knew how to find him.

โ€œThere has to be something weโ€™re missing,โ€ I said. I needed this to be a puzzle. I needed there to be clues.

โ€œYou mentioned that Eve said the person who knocked her out went through her pockets.โ€ Jameson had a way of playing with the facts of a situation, turning them over like a coin spun from finger to finger. โ€œSo what were they looking for?โ€

What did Toby have that someone else might want badly enough to kidnap him to get it? What could possibly be worth that kind of risk?

What fits in a pocket?ย My heart nearly exploded in my chest.

What mystery had Jameson and I spent the last nine months trying to solve?

โ€œThe disk,โ€ I breathed.

The door to the bathroom opened. Eve stood there, wrapped in a white towel, wet hair trailing down the sides of her neck. She wore a locket and nothing else except the towel. Grayson tried very hard not to look at her.

Jameson looked at me.

โ€œDid you need something?โ€ I asked Eve. Her hair was darker wet, less remarkable. Without it to distract from her face, her eyes looked bigger, her cheekbones higher.

โ€œBandage,โ€ Eve replied. If she was self-conscious about standing there in a towel, she didnโ€™t show it. โ€œMy cut split open in the shower.โ€

โ€œIโ€™ll help you,โ€ I volunteered before Grayson could. The sooner I tended to Eve, the sooner I could get back to Jameson and the possibility Iโ€™d just breathed into being.

What if the person who took Toby was after the disk?ย My mind racing, I led Eve back into the bathroom.

โ€œWhat disk?โ€ she asked behind me. I pulled out a first aid kit and handed it to her. She took it from me, her fingers brushing mine. โ€œWhen I came into the room, you were talking about what happened to Toby,โ€ she said stubbornly. โ€œYou mentioned a disk.โ€

I wondered how much else sheโ€™d heard and whether sheโ€™d meant to eavesdrop. Maybe Jameson was right. Maybe we couldnโ€™t trust her.

โ€œIt might be nothing,โ€ I said, brushing off the question. โ€œWhat might be nothing?โ€ Eve pressed. When I didnโ€™t

answer, she dropped another question like a bomb. โ€œWhoโ€™s Emily?โ€

I swallowed. โ€œA girl.โ€ That wasnโ€™t a lie, but it was so far from the truth that I couldnโ€™t leave it there. โ€œShe died. The two of youโ€”youโ€™re related.โ€

Eve chose a bandage and pushed her wet hair back from her face. I almost offered to help her, but something held

me back. โ€œToby told me he was adopted,โ€ she said, fixing the bandage in place. โ€œBut he wouldnโ€™t tell me anything about his biological familyโ€”or the Hawthornes.โ€

She waited, like she expected me to tell her something. When I didnโ€™t, she looked down. โ€œI know that you donโ€™t trust me,โ€ she said. โ€œI wouldnโ€™t trust me, either. You have everything, and I have nothing, and I know how that looks.โ€

So did I. From experience,ย so did I.

โ€œI never wanted to come here,โ€ Eve continued. โ€œI never wanted to ask you for anythingโ€”or them.โ€ Her voice strained. โ€œBut I want Toby back. I want myย fatherย back, Avery.โ€ Her emerald eyes locked on mine, radiating an intensity that was nearly Hawthorne. โ€œAnd I will do anythingโ€”anythingโ€”to get what I want, even if that means begging for your help. So please, Avery, if you know something that could help us find Toby, just tell me.โ€

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