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Chapter no 59

The Final Gambit (The Inheritance Games, 3)
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An hour later, we were parked outside a small-town mechanic shop with a large security team in tow, having given the paparazzi the slip on the highway. There was only one man working inside the shop. He was under a car when we walked in.

โ€œYouโ€™ll have to wait.โ€ Isaiah Alexanderโ€™s voice was neither low nor high.

I hoped, for Xanderโ€™s sake, that he really wasnโ€™t involved in any of this.

โ€œNeed a hand?โ€ Xander offered. When some people got nervous, they clammed up. Xander babbled. โ€œIโ€™m pretty good with mechanical things, unless or maybe especially if theyโ€™re flammable.โ€

That got a chuckle. โ€œSpoken like someone with too much time on their hands.โ€ Isaiah Alexander rolled out from underneath the car and stood. He was tall like Xander but broader through the shoulders. His skin was a darker brown, but their eyes were the same.

โ€œYou looking for a job?โ€ he asked Xander, like wayward teenagers showed up here all the time with a trio of teenage girls and several bodyguards in tow.

โ€œIโ€™m Xander.โ€ Xander swallowed. โ€œHawthorne.โ€

โ€œI know who you are,โ€ Isaiah said, his tone no-nonsense but somehow gentle. โ€œLooking for a job?โ€

โ€œMaybe.โ€ Xander shifted his weight from foot to foot and then resumed nervous babbling. โ€œI should probably warn you that Iโ€™ve dismantled four and a half Porsches past the point of no return in the last two years. But in my defense,

they had it coming, and I needed the parts.โ€

Isaiah took that in stride. โ€œLike to build things, do you?โ€ The questionโ€”and the slight upward curve of his lipsโ€”

almost undid me, so I couldnโ€™t imagine how hard it hit Xander.

โ€œYouโ€™re not surprised to see me.โ€ Xander sounded stunnedโ€”this from a person who couldย literallyย stun himself and proceed without missing a beat. โ€œI thought you would be,โ€ he blurted out. โ€œSurprised. Or that you wouldnโ€™t know who I was. I prepared a mental flowchart that geared my reaction toward your exact level of surprise and knowledge.โ€

Isaiah Alexander looked at his son, his expression steady. โ€œWas it three-dimensional?โ€

โ€œMy mental flowchart?โ€ Xander threw his hands up in the air. โ€œOf course it was three-dimensional! Who makes two-dimensional flowcharts?โ€

โ€œNerds?โ€ Thea suggested, and then she stage-whispered, โ€œAsk me who makes three-dimensional flowcharts, Xander.โ€

โ€œThea.โ€ Rebecca nudged her.

โ€œIโ€™m helping,โ€ Thea insisted, and sure enough, Xander seemed to steady a little.

โ€œYou knew about me?โ€ he asked Isaiah, quiet but more intense than Iโ€™d ever seen him.

Isaiah met Xanderโ€™s eyes. โ€œSince before you were born.โ€

Then why werenโ€™t you there?ย I thought with a ferocity that stole my breath. My own father had been mostly absent, but this wasย Xander, king of distractions and chaos, BHFF, whoโ€™d known about this man forย monthsย but had only come here for me.

I couldnโ€™t bear the idea of him getting hurt.

โ€œDo you want me to go?โ€ Xander asked Isaiah hesitantly. โ€œWould I have asked you if you wanted a job,โ€ Isaiah

replied, โ€œif I did?โ€

Xander blinked. Repeatedly. โ€œI came here because we need to talk to you about Vincent Blake,โ€ he said, like that

was the one thing heย couldย say of the thousands pounding through his brain.

Isaiah cocked an eyebrow. โ€œSounds like a want more than a need to me.โ€

โ€œThatโ€™s what people say about second lunch,โ€ Xander replied, reverting to babble mode, โ€œand itโ€™s a dirty lie.โ€

โ€œOn the lunch bit,โ€ Isaiah told him, โ€œwe agree.โ€ Then he turned, eyeing a nearby car. โ€œI worked for Blake for just over two years, beginning shortly after you were born.โ€

Xander took a deep breath. โ€œRight after you worked for my grandfather?โ€

Isaiah seemed to steel himself at the mention of Tobias Hawthorne. โ€œThe entire time I worked for Hawthorne, competitors tried to steal me away. Each time, your grandfather would sweeten my contract. I was twenty-two, a prodigy, on the top of the worldโ€”and then I wasnโ€™t.โ€ Isaiah popped the hood of the car. โ€œAfter Hawthorne fired me, the offers dried up pretty damn quick. I went from young, rash, and flying high with a mid-six-figure salary to untouchable overnight.โ€

โ€œBecause of Skye,โ€ Xander bit out.

Isaiah looked up from the engine to pin Xander with a look. โ€œI made my own decisions where your mother was concerned, Xander.โ€

โ€œAnd the old man punished you for them,โ€ Xander replied, like a kid pushing on a bruise to see how much it hurt.

โ€œIt wasnโ€™t a punishment.โ€ Isaiah returned his attention to the car. โ€œIt was strategy. I was a twenty-two-year-old whoโ€™d been so flush with cash that Iโ€™d never imagined it would stop coming. Iโ€™d blown through most of what Iโ€™d made, so once I was fired and blacklisted, I conveniently didnโ€™t have the resources to put up much of a fight for custody.โ€

It wasnโ€™t about Skye.ย I realized with a start what Isaiah Alexander was saying.ย Tobias Hawthorne fired Isaiah

because of Xander.ย Not because the old man had been unhappy about his youngest grandsonโ€™s conception but because heโ€™d refused to share him.

โ€œSo you just gave up on your son?โ€ Rebecca asked Isaiah sharply. She wasnโ€™t a person who knew how to fight for herself, but sheโ€™d fight for Xander every time.

โ€œI managed to scrape together enough for a third-rate lawyer to file suit when Xander was born. The court ordered a paternity test. But wouldnโ€™t you know, it came back negative.โ€

So said the man with Xanderโ€™s eyes. Xanderโ€™s smile. The man who heard the word โ€œflowchartโ€ and asked if Xander built them in three dimensions.

โ€œSkye named me Alexander.โ€ Xander wasnโ€™t, by nature, a quiet person, but his voice was barely audible now. โ€œThey faked the DNA test.โ€

โ€œI couldnโ€™t prove it,โ€ Isaiah told him. โ€œI couldnโ€™t get near you.โ€ He tweaked something, then slammed the hood of the car. โ€œAnd I couldnโ€™t get a job. Enter Vincent Blake.โ€

โ€œI donโ€™t want to talk about Vincent Blake,โ€ Xander said with enough intensity that I half expected him to start yelling. Instead, his voice dropped to a whisper. โ€œYouโ€™re saying that youย wantedย me?โ€

I thought about how badly Iโ€™d wanted Toby to be my father instead of Ricky Grambs, about Rebecca growing up invisible and Eve moving out the day she turned eighteen. I thought about Libby, whose mother had taught her she deserved a partner that degraded and controlled her, about Jamesonโ€™sย hungerย and Graysonโ€™s punishing perfection, both of them competing for approval that was always just out of reach.

I thought about Xander and how scared heโ€™d been to come here.

Youโ€™re saying that youย wantedย me?ย The question echoed all around us.

Isaiah responded: โ€œStill do.โ€

Xander bolted. One second, he was there, and the next, he was out the door.

โ€œWeโ€™ll go after him,โ€ Rebecca told me, taking Thea with her. โ€œYou ask whatever you need to, Avery, because Xander canโ€™t. He shouldnโ€™t have to.โ€

The door slammed behind Rebecca and Thea, and I looked up at Isaiah Alexander.ย Your son is amazing, I thought.ย You canโ€™t ever hurt him.ย But I forced myself to focus on the reason weโ€™d come here and the questions Xander couldnโ€™t ask. โ€œSo after you were fired and blacklisted, Vincent Blake just came out of nowhere and offered you a job?โ€

Isaiah assessed me for so long that I felt about four years old and five inches tall. But whatever he saw in my face earned me an answer. โ€œBlake came to me at my lowest point, told me that he wasnโ€™t scared of Tobias Hawthorne, and if I wasnโ€™t, either, we could do great things together. He offered me a position as the head of his new innovation lab. I had free rein to invent whatever I wanted, as long as I did it in his name. I had money again. I had freedom.โ€

โ€œSo why did you quit?โ€ I asked. That was a guess, but my gut said it was a good one.

โ€œI started noticing things I wasnโ€™t supposed to notice,โ€ Isaiah said calmly. โ€œThe patternโ€™s there if you look for it. People who stand in Vincent Blakeโ€™s wayโ€”they arenโ€™t standing for long. Accidents were had. People disappeared. Nothing anyone could prove. Nothing that could be tied to Blake, but once I saw the pattern, I couldnโ€™t unsee it. I knew who I was working for.โ€

Weโ€™d come here in part to find out what Vincent Blake was capable of. And now I knew.

โ€œSo I quit,โ€ Isaiah said. โ€œI took the money Iโ€™d earnedโ€” and saved this timeโ€”and I bought this place so Iโ€™d never have to work for another Vincent Blake or Tobias Hawthorne again.โ€

What had happened to Isaiah wasnโ€™t right. None of this

was right.

Rebecca and Thea reappeared. Xander wasnโ€™t with them. โ€œThereโ€™s a doughnut shop down the street,โ€ Rebecca told me, out of breath. โ€œWe have a twelve-jelly-and-cream situation.โ€

I looked back at Isaiah.

โ€œSounds like youโ€™re needed,โ€ he said, calmly returning his attention to the car heโ€™d been working on. โ€œIโ€™ll be here.โ€

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