If I had a tenner, Rohan thought,ย for every time someone pointed a gun at the back of my headโฆ
โHand it over.โ The fool with the gun had no idea how much his voice betrayed him.
โHand what over?โ Rohan turned, displaying his empty hands. Granted, they hadnโt been empty the second before.
โThe ticket.โ The man shook his gun in Rohanโs face. โGive it to me!
There are only two wild cards left in the game.โ โPoint of fact,โ Rohan said lazily, โthere are none.โ โYou couldnโt possibly know that.โ
Rohan smiled. โMy mistake.โ He saw the exact instant his opponent realized: Rohan didnโt make mistakes. Heโd found his first wild card ticket in Las Vegas and a second one here in Atlanta, at which point, heโd moved on to the next phase of his plan.
This rooftop provided an excellent vantage point from which to observe the courtyard below.
โYou have the last two tickets? Both of them?โ The man lowered his gun and took a step forwardโmistakes, both. โGive me one.ย Please.โ
โIโm gratified to see your manners are improving, but as it happens, I prefer to choose my competition.โ Rohan turned his back on the manโand the gunโand angled his gaze toward the courtyard below. โSheโll do.โ
Four stories down, a young woman with hair the color of chocolate and
a gravity-defying bounce in her step was investigating a statue.
โItโs possible,โ Rohan said, a pleasant hum in his voice, โthat the ticket I found up here is now residing down there.โ
After a split second, the man with the gun bolted for the stairsโfor the courtyard below.ย For the girl.
โHurt her, and youโll regret it.โ Rohan didnโt put any heat in those words. He didnโt have to.
Most people had enough sense to recognize the moment heโd flipped the switch.
โThatโs it, folks! A press release from Hawthorne heiress Avery Grambs has confirmed that, less than forty-eight hours in, all seven slots in this yearโs Grandest Game have been claimed.โ
Sitting on the edge of a bed that was not his, wearing nothing but a lush Turkish cotton robe, Rohan twirled a knife slowly through his fingers. There were advantages to being a ghost. In the past year, heโd slipped in and out of luxury hotels like this one with ease. Heโd spent that year obtaining funds, contacts, intelligenceโnot enough, in and of itself, to win him the Mercy, but enough that nothing about his current plan had been left to chance.
โLast yearโs game was a free-for-all,โ the reporter continued on-screen, โas people from around the world raced through a series of elaborate clues that took them from Mozambique to Alaska to Dubai. This yearโs affair looks to be more intimate, with the identities of the seven lucky players currently a closely guarded secret.โ
Not that closely guarded. Not against someone with Rohanโs skill set. โThe location of the game is also being kept tightly under wraps.โ
โFor some values of the wordย tightly,โ Rohan quipped. He turned off the television. Upon claiming his ticket, heโd been given a pickup location and a time. Now that it was drawing close, he made his way to the luxury suiteโs massive shower.
He lost the robe but kept the knife.
As the glass walls of the shower steamed up around him, Rohan brought
the tip of his blade to the glass. Heโd always had a light hand, always known exactly how hardโor softโto push. Lightly, he skimmed the knife through the steam, drawing six symbols in the moisture on the surface of the glass.
A bishop, a rook, a knight, two pawns, and a queen.
Already, Rohan had begun to classify his competition.ย Odette Morales. Brady Daniels. Knox Landry.ย He dragged the tip of his blade through the bishop, the rook, and the knight. That just left the three players nearest to Rohanโs own age of not quite twenty. Gigi Grayson heโd observed from the rooftop. The other two he knew only on paper.
A game such as this one would require the cultivation of certain assets.
Those three wereโฆ possibilities.
Gigi Grayson. Savannah Grayson. Lyra Kane.ย Only time would tell which of the three would prove of the most use to Rohanโand if any of them had the versatility of the queen.