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Chapter no 26

The Final Gambit (The Inheritance Games, 3)

Built-in shelves lined the walls, all of them overflowing with games.

โ€œDo you think the Hawthornes have played all of them?โ€ Max asked Libby and me.

There were hundreds of boxes on those shelves, maybe a thousand. โ€œEvery single one,โ€ I said. There was nothing more Hawthorne than winning.

If what we have nowโ€”ifย everythingย we have nowโ€”starts to feel like another competition between Grayson and me, like a game? I donโ€™t trust myself not to play.

I slammed that door in my mind. โ€œWeโ€™re looking for chess sets,โ€ I said, focusing on that. โ€œThere is probably more than one. And while weโ€™re lookingโ€ฆโ€ I shot my best friend a pointed look. โ€œMax can catch us up on the Xander situation.โ€

Better her romantic drama taking center stage than mine.

โ€œEverything involving Xander is a situation,โ€ Max hedged. โ€œHe specializes in situations!โ€

I scanned the boxes on the closest shelf, checking for chess sets. โ€œTrue.โ€ I waited, knowing that she would break. โ€œItโ€™sโ€ฆย new.โ€ Max squatted to stare at the lower shelves.

โ€œLike, really new. And you know I hate labels.โ€

โ€œYou love labels,โ€ I told her, skimming my fingers across game after game. โ€œYou literally own multiple label makers.โ€

Chess set!ย Victorious, I pulled the box from the shelf and kept looking.

โ€œThe situationโ€”Xander, me. Itโ€™sโ€ฆย fun. Are relationships

supposed to be fun?โ€

I thought about hot-air balloons and helicopters and dancing barefoot on the beach.

โ€œI mean, Iโ€™ve never actually been friends with a guy first,โ€ Max continued. โ€œLike, even in fiction,ย friends to lovers? Never my thing. Iโ€™m moreย star-crossed tragedy, supernatural soul mates, enemies to lovers. Epic, you know?โ€

โ€œYou donโ€™t get much more epic than Hawthornes,โ€ Libby told her, and then, as if sheโ€™d caught herself, she straightened, turned her attention back to the shelf, and pulled out chess set number two.

โ€œDo you know what Xander did when I had my first college test?โ€ Max was rambling now. โ€œBefore things even got romantic? He sent me a book bouquet.โ€

โ€œWhatโ€™s a book bouquet?โ€ Libby replied.

โ€œExactly!โ€ Max said.ย โ€œMother-faxing exactly.โ€

โ€œYou like him,โ€ I translated. โ€œA lot.โ€

โ€œLetโ€™s just say I am definitely reconsidering my favorite tropes.โ€ Max popped up to standing, a wooden box held in her hand. โ€œNumber three.โ€

Ultimately, there were six. I scoured the boxes, looking for anything scribbled onto cardboard, etched into metal, or carved into wood.ย Nothing.ย I verified that no pieces were missing, then reached into my leather satchel and pulled out the flashlight. As far as I could tell, it was just a normal flashlight, but Iโ€™d been Hawthorne-adjacent long enough to know that there were dozens of kinds of invisible ink. That thought in mind, I shined the light on each of the six chessboards. After that, I inspected the individual pieces.ย Nothing.

Frustrated, I looked upโ€”and saw Grayson in the doorway, backlit. In my mind, I could still see him putting an arm around Eve.ย Heโ€™s wet. She doesnโ€™t care.

I stood.

โ€œXanderโ€™s looking for you,โ€ Grayson told Max dryly. โ€œI

suggested he text, but he claims thatโ€™s cheating.โ€

Max turned to me. โ€œXanderโ€™s my ride to the airport.โ€

I hated this. โ€œAre you sure you have to go?โ€ I asked, dread heavy in the pit of my stomach.

โ€œDo you want me to fail out of college, thereby ruining my chances at grad-school-slash-med-school-slash-law- school?โ€

I let out a long huff of air. โ€œOren assigned someone to go with you?โ€

โ€œI have been assured that my new bodyguard is exceptionally broody with hidden layers.โ€ Max hugged me. โ€œCall me. Constantly. And you!โ€ she said as she turned and walked past Grayson. โ€œWatch where youโ€™re aiming those cheekbones, buddy.โ€

And just like that, my best friend was gone.

Grayson stayed in the doorway, like there was an invisible line just over the threshold. โ€œWhatโ€™s all of this?โ€ he asked, looking at the mess spread out in front of me.

Your grandfather left me a game.ย I didnโ€™t tell Grayson that. I couldnโ€™t. I needed to find Jameson and tellย himย first.

Libby took my silence as her cue to exit, squeezing past Grayson as she did.

โ€œI talked to Eve last night.โ€ Grayson must have decided not to push me on the chess sets. โ€œSheโ€™s struggling.โ€

So was I. So was Jameson. So wasย he.

โ€œI think it would help her,โ€ Grayson said, โ€œto see Tobyโ€™s old wing.โ€

I remembered Eveโ€™s comment about Hawthorne secrets. If there was one place in Hawthorne House rife with secrets, it was the deserted wing that Tobias Hawthorne had kept bricked up for years.

โ€œI know that Toby means something to you, Avery.โ€ Grayson stepped toward me, across that invisible line into the room. โ€œI can imagine that letting Eve see his wing might feel like an intrusion on something that was just yours until now.โ€

I looked away and sat back down among the chess pieces. โ€œItโ€™s fine.โ€

Grayson moved forward again and crouched beside me, his forearms braced against his knees, his suit jacket falling open. โ€œI know you, Avery. And I know what it feels like to have a stranger show up at Hawthorne House and threaten the very ground beneath your feet.โ€

Iโ€™d been that stranger for him.

Pushing back against what felt like a lifetime of memories, I focused on Grayson in the here and now. โ€œIโ€™ll make you a deal,โ€ I said. Jameson was wagers; Grayson was deals. โ€œIโ€™ll show Eve Tobyโ€™s wing if you tell me how youโ€™re doing. How youโ€™reย reallyย doing.โ€

I expected him to look away, but he didnโ€™t. Silvery gray eyes stayed locked on mine, never blinking, never wavering. โ€œEverything hurts.โ€ Only Grayson Hawthorne could say that and still sound utterly bulletproof. โ€œIt hurts all the time, Avery, but I know the man I was raised to be.โ€

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