Chapter no 42 – GIGI

The Grandest Game

What the hell did you just do?โ€ Knox went still. Brady let loose of him.

Gigi took a deep breath. โ€œI pushed the black button.โ€ โ€œBlack,โ€ Brady repeated. โ€œNot red.โ€

Emergency, not hint.

โ€œEverything okay?โ€ A voiceโ€”Averyโ€™sโ€”sounded from what had to be a hidden speaker.

Okay?ย Knoxโ€™s hands were bleeding profusely. Brady had taken at least one vicious blow to the jaw. Theyโ€™d both broken the rules of the game. But no one had to know that.

Since Avery was awaiting a response, Gigi improvised. โ€œBathroom!โ€

Bradyโ€™s forehead knotted. Knox shot Gigi a pissed-off, incredulous,ย are you insaneย look to which Gigi was completely immune.

โ€œKnox really, really has to go to the bathroom,โ€ Gigi announced. โ€œTotal urinating emergency. Very small bladder.โ€

There was a sound that might have been a snort on the other end of the line. Gigi was pretty sure that Avery wasnโ€™t the one snorting, but whichever Hawthorne sheโ€™d heardโ€”Jameson, it was totally Jamesonโ€”didnโ€™t say a word. Avery didnโ€™t say anything else, either, as a section of the chamber wall whirled to reveal an opening to what looked to be a well-lit corridor containing exactly one doorโ€”presumably, to a bathroom.

โ€œThank you,โ€ Gigi called to the game makers. There was no reply. They were gone.

โ€œSay one more word about my bladder,โ€ Knox warned Gigi, โ€œand I will end you.โ€

โ€œI love you, too,โ€ Gigi replied sweetly. As he stalked off down the hall, she called after him. โ€œYouโ€™re welcome!โ€

As soon as the bathroom door slammed shut, Gigi turned to Brady. โ€œWill he be okay? The bathroom probably isnโ€™t all that big, either.โ€

โ€œHeโ€™s fine with bathrooms.โ€ Brady leaned back against the wall of the chamber and closed his eyes, just for a moment. โ€œHeโ€™ll be fineโ€”until the next time heโ€™s not.โ€

Gigi didnโ€™t push for any more than that. โ€œIโ€™m sorry about your mom,โ€ she said softly.

โ€œNot your fault. Nothing you can do about it.โ€

A ball of emotion rose in Gigiโ€™s throat.ย Not my fault. Nothing I can do about it.ย How many times in the past year and a half had she said variations of those two sentences to herself?

It wasnโ€™t Gigiโ€™s fault that her father was dead or that heโ€™d died trying to kill Avery Grambs. It wasnโ€™t her fault that she knew and Savannah didnโ€™t or that a lifetime of being protected by her twin meant that sheย hadย to protect her sister, just this once. None of it was Gigiโ€™s fault, and there was nothing she could do about any of it, except keep THE SECRET and pull off the occasional, glorious act of stealthy interpersonal philanthropy.

But no matter what Gigi did, it was never enough.

โ€œThereโ€™s alwaysย something,โ€ Gigi told Brady. She believed that. She had to. โ€œBrady, if I win the Grandest Game, I swear Iโ€™ll make sure your mom is taken care of. Even if I lose, I have a trust fund. My access is limited, and it might require some creative quote-unquote embezzling on my part, butโ€”โ€

โ€œYou need to be careful with Knox.โ€ That was Brady shutting her down and issuing a warning, all in one go. โ€œHeโ€™s done well enough the last few years. Went to college. Got a job. But no matter where he goes or what he does, the dark place is always waiting, and Knox Landry doesnโ€™t think about morality the way that you or I do. He isnโ€™t someone you can redeem, Gigi, and when I tell you that he can be dangerous, I mean it.โ€

โ€œFor some values of the wordย dangerous,โ€ Gigi agreed amiably.

โ€œFor all of them.โ€ Brady studied her. โ€œDo you know how the two of us met? Iโ€™d just turned six and had already skipped two grades. Knox was nine and a half and had been held back one. We were in the same class, but he

never said a word to me until the day he beat up a kid who was beating on me.โ€

โ€œYouโ€™re not really selling me on Knoxโ€™s villain origin story here,โ€ Gigi warned.

โ€œThe bully was twelve, huge for his age, pretty much a playground psychopath. Knox was half his size, three times as vicious, and completely out of control. Like a scrawny, pissed-off little berserker. To this day, I have never seen anyone fight like that.โ€ Brady gave a subtle shake of his head. โ€œAfterward, when I tried to thank my utterly unhinged, semi-feral defender, Knox told me to piss off.โ€

Gigi wondered: If she threw herself into good listener mode with everything she had, would Brady tell her the rest of it? How he and Knox had become like brothers? What kind ofย trainingย theyโ€™d done? Who Severin was? Whoย Callaย was?

Gigi knew better than to push for any of the answers she really wanted. โ€œWhat did you do after scrawny, berserker Knox told six-year-old-kid- genius Brady to piss off?โ€

โ€œLittle punk decided we were going to be friends.โ€ Knox stepped back into the chamber. His hair was sopping wet, like heโ€™d doused itโ€”and his faceโ€”repeatedly. โ€œNerdy little pain in my ass just wouldnโ€™t give up. He started bringing two lunches to school each day, and it wasnโ€™t like I was going to turn down food.โ€ Knox looked away. โ€œEventually, I started eating dinner at his house, too. Every night.โ€

โ€œMy mamaโ€™s a good cook,โ€ Brady said, and the fact that heโ€™d mentioned his mama at all reminded Gigi of the way the fight had gone out of Knox the moment heโ€™d heard about Bradyโ€™s motherโ€™s cancer.

Dinner at Bradyโ€™s house, cooked by Bradyโ€™s mama, every night.ย They really had been like brothers, and Gigi knew to the depths of her soul that they needed a moment. Alone. Maybe they would actually talk to each other. Maybe theyโ€™d just focus back on the riddle.

But either way, Gigi had to at least give them the chance.

Decision made, she jack-rabbited through the opening in the chamber wall. โ€œBathroom,โ€ she called back in explanation. โ€œThough for the record, my bladder is actually quite large!โ€

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