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Chapter no 30

The Final Gambit (The Inheritance Games, 3)

Oren commandeered the package. It was hours before I got it backโ€”and by the time I did, I was safely ensconced inside the walls of Hawthorne House, and Eve, Libby, and all the Hawthorne brothers had joined me in the circular library.

โ€œNo note this time,โ€ Oren reported. โ€œJust this.โ€

I stared at what looked to be a jewelry box: square, a little bigger than my hand, possibly antique. The wood was a dark cherry color. A thin line of gold rimmed the edges. I went to open the lid, then realized the box was locked.

โ€œCombination lock.โ€ Oren nodded toward the front edge of the box, where there were six dials, grouped in pairs. โ€œAdded recently, I would guess. I was tempted to force it open, but given the circumstances, preserving the integrity of the jewelry box seemed like a priority.โ€

After two envelopes, the fact that Tobyโ€™s abductor had sent a package this time felt like an escalation. I didnโ€™t want to think about what I might find inside that jewelry box. The first envelope had contained the disk, the second, a picture of a beaten Toby. As far as proof went, as far as a reminder of the stakes, a reminder of who held the power hereโ€ฆ

How long until the kidnapper starts sending pieces?

โ€œThe combination might be just a combination.โ€ Jameson stared at the box like he could see through itโ€”into it. โ€œBut thereโ€™s also the possibility that the numbers themselves are a clue.โ€

โ€œThe package was sent to the school?โ€ Graysonโ€™s gaze

was sharp. โ€œAnd it made it all the way to the headmasterโ€™s office? Whoever sent it knows how to get around Country Day security protocols.โ€

That seemed like a message in and of itself: The person whoโ€™d sent this wanted me to know that they could get to me.

โ€œIt would be best,โ€ Oren stated calmly, โ€œif you planned to stay home from school for a few days, Avery.โ€

โ€œYou, too, Xan,โ€ Nash added.

โ€œAnd just let someone make us run and hide?โ€ I looked from Oren to Nash, furious. โ€œNo. Iโ€™m not going to do that.โ€

โ€œTell you what, kid.โ€ Nash cocked his head to the side. โ€œWeโ€™ll spar for it. You and me. Winner makes the rules, and loser doesnโ€™t whine about it.โ€

โ€œNash.โ€ Libby gave him a reproachful look.

โ€œIf you donโ€™t like that, Lib, you ainโ€™t gonna love my thoughts aboutย yourย safety.โ€

โ€œOren and Nash are right, Heiress.โ€ Jamesonโ€™s hand found its way to mine. โ€œItโ€™s not worth the risk.โ€

I was fairly certain Jameson Hawthorne had never said those words before in his life.

โ€œCan you all just stop arguing?โ€ Eve demanded, her voice high and terse. โ€œWe have to open it. Right now. We have to get inside that box as quickly as humanly possible andโ€”โ€

โ€œEvie,โ€ Grayson murmured. โ€œWe need to be careful.โ€

Evie?

โ€œFor once,โ€ Jameson declared, โ€œI agree with Gray.

Caution isnโ€™t the worst idea here.โ€ That wasnโ€™t like Jameson, either.

Xander turned to Oren. โ€œHow certain are we that this box wonโ€™t explode the second we open it?โ€

โ€œVery,โ€ Oren replied.

I made myself ask the next questionโ€”theย questionโ€”even though I didnโ€™t want to. โ€œAny idea whatโ€™s inside?โ€

โ€œFrom the looks of the X-rays,โ€ Oren replied, โ€œa phone.โ€

Just a phone.ย Relief rolled over me slowly, like feeling coming back to a limb that had gone numb. โ€œA phone,โ€ I said out loud. Did that mean Tobyโ€™s captor was planning to call?

What happens if I donโ€™t answer?

I didnโ€™t let myself linger on that question. Instead, I turned my attention back to the boys. โ€œYouโ€™re Hawthornes. Who knows how to crack a combination lock?โ€

The answer was all of them. Within ten minutes, they had the combination:ย fifteen, eleven, thirty-two. Once it clicked open, Oren took the box, inspected its contents, and turned the whole thing back over to me.

The inside of the box was lined with deep red velvet. A cell phone sat nestled in the fabric. I picked the phone up and turned it over, looking for anything out of the ordinary, then I turned my attention to the touch screen. I tried the same combination that had opened the box as a passcode.ย Fifteen. Eleven. Thirty-two.

โ€œIโ€™m in,โ€ I said. I clicked through the icons on the phone one by one. The photo roll was empty. The weather app was set to local weather. There were no notes, no text messages, no locations saved in the map function. Under the clock app, I found a timer counting down.

12 HOURS, 45 MIN, 11 SECโ€ฆ

I looked up at the others, feeling each tick of the timer in the pit of my stomach. Eve said what I was thinking. โ€œWhat happens when it hits zero?โ€

My stomach clenching, I thought of Toby, of what Iย hadnโ€™tย found in this box. Jameson stepped in front of me, green eyes steady on mine. โ€œForget the timer for now, Heiress. Go back to the main screen.โ€

I did and, fury building, checked out the rest of the phone. There was no music loaded onto it. The internet browserโ€™s home screen was a search engineโ€”nothing special there. I clicked on the calendar. There was an event set to begin on Tuesday at six in the morning.ย When the

timer hits zero, I realized.

All the calendar entry said wasย Niv.ย I turned the phone so the others could read it.

โ€œNiv?โ€ Xander said, wrinkling his forehead. โ€œA name, maybe? Or the last two letters could be a roman numeral.โ€

โ€œN-four.โ€ Grayson took out his own phone and executed a search. โ€œThe first two things that come up when I search the letter and the numeral are a federal form and a drug called phentermine hydrochlorideโ€”an appetite suppressant, apparently.โ€

I rolled that over in my mind but couldnโ€™t make sense of it. โ€œWhat kind of federal form?โ€

โ€œA financial one,โ€ Eve replied, reading over Graysonโ€™s shoulder. โ€œSecurities and Exchange Commission. It looks like it might have something to do with investment companies?โ€

Investment.ย There could be something there.

โ€œWhat else?โ€ Nash threw the words out. โ€œThereโ€™sย always

something else.โ€

This wasnโ€™t a Hawthorne game, not exactly, but the tricks were the same. I clicked on the icon for email, but that just brought up a prompt with instructions for setting up that function. Finally, I navigated to the phoneโ€™s call log.ย Empty.ย I clicked over to voicemail messages.ย None.ย One more click took me to the phoneโ€™s contacts.

There was exactly one number stored on this phone. The name it was stored under wasย CALL ME.

I sucked in a breath.

โ€œLet me do it,โ€ Jameson said. โ€œI canโ€™t protect you from everything, Heiress, but I can protect you from this.โ€

Jameson wasnโ€™t the Hawthorne I usually associated with protection.

โ€œNo,โ€ I told him. The package had been sent toย me. I couldnโ€™t let anyone do this for meโ€”not even him. I hit Call before anyone could stop me and set it to speakerphone.

My lungs refused to breathe until the second someone picked up.

โ€œAvery Kylie Grambs.โ€ The voice that answered was male, deep and smooth with an intonation that sounded almost aristocratic.

โ€œWho is this?โ€ I asked, the words coming out tight. โ€œYou can call me Luke.โ€

Luke.ย The name reverberated through my mind. The person on the other end of the line didnโ€™t sound particularly young, but it was impossible to place his age. All I knew was that Iโ€™d never spoken to him before. If I had, I would have recognized that voice.

โ€œWhereโ€™s Toby?โ€ I demanded. In response, I received only a chuckle. โ€œWhat do you want?โ€ No answer. โ€œAt least tell me that you still have him.โ€ย That heโ€™s still okay.

โ€œI have many things,โ€ the voice said.

Holding the phone so tightly that my hand started to throb, I clung to my last shreds of control.ย Be smart, Avery. Get him talking.ย โ€œWhat do you want?โ€ I asked again, more calmly this time.

โ€œCurious, are you?โ€ Luke played with the words like a cat playing with a mouse. โ€œFine word,ย curious,โ€ he continued, his voice like velvet. โ€œIt can mean that youโ€™re eager to learn or know something, but also,ย strangeย orย unusual. Yes, I think that description fits you very well.โ€

โ€œSo this is about me?โ€ I asked through gritted teeth. โ€œYou want me curious?โ€

โ€œIโ€™m just an old man,โ€ came the reply, โ€œwith a fondness for riddles.โ€

Old. How old?ย I didnโ€™t have time to dwell on that questionโ€”or the fact that heโ€™d referred to himself in the same way that Tobias Hawthorneโ€™s grandsons referred to the dead billionaire.

โ€œI donโ€™t know what kind of sick game youโ€™re playing,โ€ I said harshly.

โ€œOr maybe you know exactly what kind of sick game Iโ€™m

playing.โ€

I could practically hear his lips curving into a knife-sharp smile.

โ€œYou have the box,โ€ he said. โ€œYou have the phone. Youโ€™ll figure the next part out.โ€

โ€œWhat next part?โ€

โ€œTick tock,โ€ the old man replied. โ€œThe timerโ€™s counting down to our next call. You wonโ€™t like what happens to your Toby if you donโ€™t have an answer for me by then.โ€

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