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Chapter no 51

The Final Gambit (The Inheritance Games, 3)

Rebecca answered the door before we even had a chance to knock. โ€œMy momโ€™s right through there,โ€ she told Eve quietly. Taking a deep breath, Eve walked past Rebecca.

โ€œOn a scale of one to pi,โ€ Xander murmured, โ€œhow bad is it?โ€

Rebecca pulled her hand from his and laid three fingers on his palm. Her normally creamy skin was red and chapped around her nailbeds and knuckles.

Three, on a scale of one to pi.ย Given the value of pi, that definitely wasnโ€™t good.

Rebecca led Xander and me from the small entryway into the living room, where Eve and her mother were. The first thing I noticed were the snow globes sitting on a shelf. They looked like they had been polished until they gleamed. In fact, everything that I could see looked freshly cleaned, like it had been scrubbed and scrubbed again.

Rebeccaโ€™s hands.ย I wondered if the cleaning had been her ideaโ€”or her motherโ€™s.

โ€œRebecca, this was supposed to be a family affair.โ€ Mallory Laughlin didnโ€™t take her eyes off Eve, even once Xander and I came into view.

Rebecca looked down, ruby-red hair falling into her face. She always looked like the kind of person an artist would want to paint. Even partially obscured, there was something fairy-tale beautiful about the pain on her face.

Eve reached out to take her grandmotherโ€™s hand. โ€œIโ€™m the one who asked Avery to come with me. Tobyโ€ฆ he considers her family, too.โ€

Ouch.ย If Eve had meant that as a guilt trip, it was both brutal and effective.

โ€œThatโ€™s ridiculous.โ€ Mallory sat, and when Eve did the same, Mallory leaned toward her, drinking in her presence like a woman gulping down sand in a desert mirage. โ€œWhy would my son pay that girl any attention when youโ€™re right here?โ€ She lifted a hand to the side of Eveโ€™s face. โ€œWhen youโ€™re so perfect.โ€

Beside me, Rebecca sucked a breath in around her teeth. โ€œI know I look like your daughter,โ€ Eve murmured. โ€œThis

must be difficult.โ€

โ€œYou look like me.โ€ Rebeccaโ€™s mom smiled. โ€œEmily did, too. I remember when she was born. I looked at her, and all I could think was that sheย wasย me. Emily was mine, and nobody was ever going to take her away from me. I told myself that she would never want for anything.โ€

โ€œIโ€™m sorry for your loss,โ€ Eve said quietly.

โ€œDonโ€™t be sorry,โ€ Mallory replied, a sob in her voice. โ€œYouโ€™ve come back to me now.โ€

โ€œMom.โ€ Rebecca cut in without ever looking up from the floor. โ€œWe talked about this.โ€

โ€œAnd Iโ€™ve told you that I donโ€™t need you or anyone else to infantilize me.โ€ Malloryโ€™s reply was sharp enough to slice through glass. โ€œThe world is like that, you know.โ€ The woman oriented back toward Eve, sounding more maternal. โ€œYou have to learn to take what you wantโ€”and never, ever let someone take what you donโ€™t want to give.โ€ Mallory laid a hand on Eveโ€™s cheek. โ€œYouโ€™re strong. Like me. Like Emily was.โ€

This time, there was no audible response from Rebecca. I bumped my shoulder gently against hers, a silent, deliberateย Iโ€™m here.ย I wondered if Xander felt as useless as I did standing there, watching her oldest scars seeping.

โ€œCan I ask you something?โ€ Eve said to Mallory. Mallory smiled. โ€œAnything, sweet girl.โ€

โ€œYouโ€™re my grandmother. Is your husband here? Is he my

grandfather?โ€

Malloryโ€™s reply was controlled. โ€œWe donโ€™t need to talk about that.โ€

โ€œAll Iโ€™ve ever wanted is to know where I come from,โ€ Eve told her. โ€œPlease?โ€

Mallory stared at her for the longest time. โ€œCould you call me Mom?โ€ she asked softly. I saw Rebecca shake her headโ€”not at her mother or at Eve or at anyone. She was just shaking it because this was not a good idea.

โ€œTell me about Tobyโ€™s father?โ€ Eve asked. โ€œPlease, Mom?โ€

Malloryโ€™s eyes closed, and I wondered what dead places inside of her had seized with life when Eve had uttered that one little word.

โ€œEve,โ€ I said sharply, but Rebeccaโ€™s mother spoke over me.

โ€œHe was older. Very attractive. Very mysterious. We used to sneak around the estate, up to the House, even. I had free rein of it all in those days, but I was forbidden to bring guests. Mr. Hawthorne valued his privacy. He would have lost his mind if heโ€™d known what I was getting up to, what we did in his hallowed halls.โ€ Mallory opened her eyes. โ€œTeenage girls and the forbidden.โ€

โ€œWhat was his name?โ€ Rebecca asked, taking a step toward her mother.

โ€œThis really doesnโ€™t concern you, Rebecca,โ€ Mallory snapped.

โ€œWhatย wasย his name?โ€ Eve co-opted Rebeccaโ€™s question. Maybe it was supposed to be a kindness, but it felt cruel becauseย sheย got an answer.

โ€œLiam,โ€ Mallory whispered. โ€œHis name was Liam.โ€

Eve leaned forward. โ€œWhat happened to him? Your Liam?โ€

Mallory stiffened like a marionette whose strings were suddenly pulled tight. โ€œHe left.โ€ Her voice was calmโ€”too calm. โ€œLiam left.โ€

Eve took both of Malloryโ€™s hands in hers. โ€œWhy did he leave?โ€

โ€œHe just did.โ€

The doorbell rang, and Oren strode to the door. I followed him to the foyer. As his hand closed over the knob, he gave an order, doubtless to one of his men outside.

โ€œClose in.โ€ Oren glanced over his shoulder at me. โ€œStay put, Avery.โ€

โ€œWhy is Avery staying put?โ€ Xander asked, coming into the foyer beside me. Rebecca took one step to follow him, then hesitated, frozen in her own personal purgatory, caught between us and the words being murmured between Eve and her mother.

My brain got to the answer to Xanderโ€™s question before Oren could articulate it. โ€œThis is the first time Iโ€™ve left the estate since the last package was delivered,โ€ I noted. โ€œYouโ€™re expecting another delivery.โ€

In reply, my head of security answered the door with his gun drawn.

โ€œHello to you, too,โ€ Thea said dryly.

โ€œDonโ€™t mind Oren.โ€ Xander greeted her. โ€œHe mistook you for a threat of the less passive-aggressive variety.โ€

The sound of Theaโ€™s voice shattered the ice that had frozen Rebeccaโ€™s feet to the ground. โ€œThea. I wanted to call, but my mom took my phone.โ€

โ€œAnd someone turned mine off,โ€ Thea said. She looked from Rebecca to me. โ€œWhile I was in the shower, someone came into my house, into my bedroom, turned off my phone, and leftย thisย beside it, with handwritten instructions to bring it here.โ€

Thea held out an envelope. It was a deep golden color, shining and reflective.

โ€œSomeone broke into your house?โ€ I asked, my voice hushed.

โ€œInto your bedroom?โ€ Rebecca was beside Thea in a heartbeat.

Oren took possession of the envelope. Heโ€™d set a trap for the courierย here, but the message had been delivered elsewhereโ€”to Thea.

Did you see her photos? That video?ย I asked Tobyโ€™s captor silently.ย Is this what she gets, for helping me?

โ€œI had a guard on your house,โ€ Oren told Thea. โ€œHe didnโ€™t report anything unusual.โ€

I stared at the envelope in Orenโ€™s hand, at my full name written across the front.ย Avery Kylie Grambs.ย Something in me snapped, and I snatched the envelope, turning it over to see a wax seal holding it closed.

The design of the seal took my breath away.ย Rings of concentric circles.

โ€œItโ€™s like the disk,โ€ I said, the words catching in my throat.

โ€œDonโ€™t open it,โ€ Oren told me. โ€œI need to make sureโ€”โ€

The rest of his words were lost to the roar in my mind. My fingers tore into the envelope, like my body had been set to autopilot at full throttle. Once Iโ€™d broken the seal, the envelope unfolded, revealing a message written on the interior in shining silver script.

363-1982.

That was it. Just those seven digits.ย A phone number?

There was no area code, butโ€”

โ€œAvery!โ€ Rebecca yelped, and I realized the paper I was holding had caught fire.

Flames devoured the message. I dropped it, and seconds later, the envelope and the numbers were nothing but ashes. โ€œHowโ€ฆโ€ I started to say.

Xander came to stand beside me. โ€œI could rig an envelope to do that.โ€ He paused. โ€œHonestly? Iย haveย rigged an envelope to do that.โ€

โ€œI told you to wait, Avery.โ€ Oren gave me what I could only describe as a Dad Look. I was clearly on very thin ice with him.

โ€œWhat did the message say?โ€ Rebecca asked me.

Xander produced a pen and a sheet of paper shaped like a scone, seemingly out of nowhere. โ€œWrite down everything you remember,โ€ he told me.

I closed my eyes, picturing the numberโ€”and then wrote:

363-1982.

I turned the paper around so that Xander could see it. โ€œNineteen eighty-two.โ€ Xander latched on to the numbers after the dash. โ€œCould be a year. The three-hundred-and- sixty-third day of which was December twenty-ninth.โ€

December 29, 1982.

โ€œLooks like a phone number to me,โ€ Thea scoffed.

โ€œThat was my first thought, too,โ€ I murmured. โ€œBut no area code.โ€

โ€œWas there anything that could indicate location?โ€ Xander asked. โ€œIf we could derive an area code, that would give us a number to call.โ€

A number to call. A date to check. And who knew how many other possibilities there were? It could be a cipher, coordinates, a bank accountโ€ฆ

โ€œI recommend we return to Hawthorne House immediately,โ€ Oren cut in. His expression was downright stony. โ€œThat is, if youโ€™re still interested in letting me do my job, Avery.โ€

โ€œIโ€™m sorry,โ€ I said. I trusted Oren with my life, and I owed him better than making his job harder than it had to be. โ€œI saw the seal on the envelope, and something in me snapped.โ€

Rings of concentric circles.ย When Toby was taken, Iโ€™d thought that the disk might have something to do with why, but when his captor had sent it back, Iโ€™d assumed that I was wrong.

But what if I wasnโ€™t?

What if the disk had always been part of the riddle?

โ€œThe number could be a misdirection,โ€ Xander said, bouncing lightly on the balls of his feet. โ€œThe seal mightย beย the message.โ€

โ€œOut!โ€

I turned back toward the living room. Mallory Laughlin was stalking toward us.

โ€œI want all of you out of my house!โ€

Our presence here had never been welcome, and now thereโ€™d beenย fire.

โ€œMaโ€™am.โ€ Oren held up a hand. โ€œIโ€™m recommending that weย allย return to Hawthorne House.โ€

โ€œWhat?โ€ Thea asked, her honey-brown eyes narrowing.

Oren flicked his gaze toward her. โ€œYou should plan for an extended stay. Call it a slumber party.โ€

โ€œYou think Theaโ€™s in danger.โ€ Rebecca looked around the room. โ€œYou think we all are.โ€

โ€œBreaking and entering is an escalation.โ€ Orenโ€™s tone was measured. โ€œWeโ€™re dealing with an individual who has proved that he is willing to go through intermediaries to get to Avery. He used Thea to send a message this timeโ€” and not just in the literal sense.โ€

I can get to anyone. You canโ€™t protect them.ย That was the message.

โ€œThis is ridiculous,โ€ Rebeccaโ€™s mom spat. โ€œI wonโ€™t be accompanying you anywhere, Mr. Oren, and neither will my daughters.โ€

โ€œDaughter,โ€ Rebecca said quietly. I felt my heart twist in my chest.

Oren was not dissuaded. โ€œIโ€™m afraid that even if you werenโ€™t already at risk, this visit would put you on our villainโ€™s radar. As much as you donโ€™t want to hear it, Ms. Laughlinโ€”โ€

โ€œItโ€™sย doctor, actually,โ€ Rebeccaโ€™s mother snapped. โ€œAnd I donโ€™t care about the risk. The world canโ€™t take any more from me than it already has.โ€

I moved closer to Rebecca, whose arms were wrapped around her middle, like all she could do was stand there and just keep taking the blows.

โ€œThat isnโ€™t true,โ€ Thea said quietly.

โ€œThea.โ€ Rebeccaโ€™s voice was strangled. โ€œDonโ€™t.โ€

Mallory Laughlin spared a fond look for Thea. โ€œSuch a nice girl.โ€ She turned to Rebecca. โ€œI donโ€™t know why you have to be so nasty to your sisterโ€™s friends.โ€

โ€œI am not,โ€ Thea said, steel in her voice, โ€œa nice girl.โ€ โ€œYou need to come with us,โ€ Eve told Mallory. โ€œI need to

know youโ€™re safe.โ€

โ€œOh.โ€ Malloryโ€™s expression softened. There was something tragic about the moment the tension gave way, like it was the only thing that had kept her from crumbling. โ€œYou need a mother,โ€ she told Eve. The tenderness in her voice was almost painful.

โ€œCome to Hawthorne House,โ€ Eve said again. โ€œFor me?โ€ โ€œFor you,โ€ Mallory agreed, not even sparing a look for

Rebecca. โ€œBut Iโ€™m not setting a foot in the mansion. All these years, Tobias Hawthorne let me think my boy was dead. He never told me that I had a granddaughter. It was bad enough that he stole my baby, bad enough that those boys killed my Emilyโ€”I am not stepping foot in the House.โ€ โ€œYou can stay at Wayback Cottage,โ€ Oren said soothingly.

โ€œWith your parents.โ€

โ€œIโ€™ll stay with you,โ€ Rebecca said quietly.

โ€œNo,โ€ her mother snapped. โ€œYou love Hawthornes so much, Rebecca? Stay with them.โ€

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