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Chapter no 65

The Final Gambit (The Inheritance Games, 3)

Vincent Blake believed his son was dead. He believed the body wasย here. I thought about the Blake family seal, the fact that Toby had stolen it, his fatherโ€™s reaction when he had.

You know what I left there, Toby had written my mother long ago.ย You know what itโ€™s worth.ย A teenage Toby had stolen the sealโ€”and left a hidden copy of โ€œA Poison Treeโ€ by William Blake for his father to find.

โ€œHe wanted you to know that he knew the truth.โ€ It felt right somehow to be addressing Tobias Hawthorne. This was his legacy.

All of it.

โ€œWhat did you do,โ€ I whispered, โ€œwhen you found Vincent Blakeโ€™s son on your property?โ€

When heโ€™d realized that a man had come at him through a sixteen-year-old girl. That girl might have fancied herself in love, but Tobias Hawthorne wouldnโ€™t have seen it that way. Will Blake was in his twenties. Mallory was only sixteen.

And unlike Vincent Blake, Tobias Hawthorne didnโ€™t believe thatย boys would be boys.

What happened to him?ย I could hear Eve asking.ย Your Liam.ย And all Mallory Laughlin had said wasย Liam left.

Why did he leave? He just did.

I started walking and ended up in Tobyโ€™s old wing, reading the lines of โ€œA Poison Treeโ€ and the diary that Toby had kept in invisible ink on his walls. I understood young

Tobyโ€™s anger now, in a way I hadnโ€™t before.ย He knew something.

About his father.

About the reason the adoption was kept secret.

About Will Blake and the decision to hide a dangerous manโ€™s only grandchild in plain sight. I thought about Tobyโ€™s poem, the one weโ€™d decoded months ago.

Secrets, lies, All I despise.

The tree is poison, Donโ€™t you see?

It poisoned S and Z and me. The evidence I stole

Is in the darkest hole. Light shall reveal all I writ upon theโ€ฆ

โ€œWall,โ€ I finished now, the way I had then. But this time my brain was seeing all of it through a new lens. If Toby had known what the seal was when he stole it, that meant he knew who Will Blake was, who Vincent Blake was. And if Toby knew thatโ€ฆ

What else had he known?

The evidence I stole Is in the darkest hole.

When Iโ€™d recited this poem for Eve, sheโ€™d asked me,ย Evidence of what?ย Sheโ€™d been looking for answers, for proof.ย For a body, I thought.ย Or more realistically at this point, for bones.ย But Eve hadnโ€™t found any of it yet. If she had, Blake wouldnโ€™t have laid this task before me.

I want the truth that Tobias Hawthorne hid from me all these years. I want to know what happened to my son.

Hawthorne House was full of dark places: hidden compartments, secret passages, buried tunnels. Maybe all

Toby had ever found was the seal.ย Or maybe he found human remains.ย That thought was insidious because some part of me had suspected, deep down, that that was what we were looking for, before Vincent Blake had ever told me as much.

His son had come here. Heโ€™d targeted a child under Tobias Hawthorneโ€™s protection. In hisย home.

Where would a man like Tobias Hawthorne hide a body?

Oren had disposed of Sheffield Graysonโ€™s bodyโ€”how, I wasnโ€™t sure. But Vincent Blakeโ€™s son had disappeared long before Oren had come to work for the old man. Back then, the Hawthorne fortune was new and considerably smaller. Tobias Hawthorne probably hadnโ€™t even had security.

Back then, Hawthorne House was just another mansion.

Tobias Hawthorne added onto it every year.ย That thought wound its way through my mind; my heart pumped it through my veins.

And suddenly, I knew where to start.

 

 

I pulled out the blueprints that Mr. Laughlin had given me. Each one detailed an addition that Tobias Hawthorne had made to Hawthorne House over the decades since it was built.ย The garage. The spa. The movie theater. The bowling alley.ย I unrolled sheet after sheet, plan after plan.ย The rock- climbing wall. The tennis court.ย I found plans for a gazebo, an outdoor kitchen, a greenhouse, and so much more.

Think, I told myself. There were layers of purpose in everything Tobias Hawthorne had ever doneโ€”everything heโ€™dย built. I thought about the compartment at the bottom of the swimming pool, about the secret passages in the House, the tunnels beneath the estate, all of it.

There were a thousand places that Tobias Hawthorne could have hidden his darkest secret. If I came at this randomly, Iโ€™d get nowhere. I had to be logical. Systematic.

Lay the plans out in chronological order, I thought.

Only a handful of blueprints were marked with years, but each set showed how the proposed addition would be integrated with the House or surrounding property. I needed to find the earliest planโ€”the one in which the House was the smallest, the simplestโ€”and work forward from there.

I went through page after page until I found it: the original Hawthorne House. Slowly, painstakingly, I put the rest of the blueprints in order. By dawn, Iโ€™d made it halfway through, but that was enough. Based on the few sets that had dates on them, I could calculate years for the rest.

Iโ€™d been focused on the wrong question in Tobyโ€™s wing.ย Not where Tobias Hawthorne would have hidden a bodyโ€” but when?ย I knew the year that Toby had been born, but not the month. That let me narrow it down to two sets of plans.

The year before Tobyโ€™s birth, Tobias Hawthorne had erected the greenhouse.

The year of Tobyโ€™s birth had been the chapel.

I thought about Jameson saying that his grandfather had built the chapel for Nan to yell at Godโ€”and then I thought about Nanโ€™s response.ย The old coot threatened to build me a mausoleum instead.

What if that hadnโ€™t been a threat? What if Tobias Hawthorne had just decided it was too obvious?

Where would a man like Tobias Hawthorne hide a body?

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