Rohan didnโt plan on spending more than four of the twelve hours between phase one and phase two of the game sleeping. Heโd never needed as much sleep as other people, and years at the Mercy had honed his body and mind to operate on even less.
There were better uses for his timeโsuch as determining his next move.ย Five players left. Another challenge incoming.ย With Savannah on his side, at least for the moment, Rohan could practically taste victory.
Stepping into the shower, he offered his face up to the spray, then began drawing on the steamed-up glassโwith his finger this time, instead of a knife.
Knox Landry, the knightโgone. Same for Odette Morales, bishop, and Gigi Grayson, pawn. There was, however, a player to be added.ย Grayson Hawthorne.
Rohanโs instincts said that Grayson was not a piece to be played but a player. A threat. Rohan settled on the infinity symbol to represent the Hawthorne in the game, then considered what he knew of Lyra Kane.
There was something there besides the way she looked at Grayson and the way Grayson looked right back at her, something raw and maybe even desperate. Something that could prove useful, once Rohan pinpointed exactly what it was.ย Her father? Those notes she found.
That just left Brady Daniels.ย What is his game?ย Rohan meditated for a moment on that.ย How will he play?
Brady Daniels.
Grayson Hawthorne.
Lyra Kane.
Eventually, Rohanโs mind went to Savannah. Their alliance was, without question, his best chance of neutralizing Grayson and thereby Lyra.
There was just one matter to be settled between Savannah Grayson and Rohan first.
โI know youโre there, British.โ Savannah spoke through the thick wooden door.
Rohan dragged a finger lightly around the ornate bronze keyhole on that doorโthe door to Savannahโs room in this glass puzzle house. โYou only know Iโm here because I didnโt bother masking my approach.โ
The door opened, and there she was, no longer wearing the ice-blue gown. Savannahโs hair was wet, her body wrapped in a towel the same frosty shade as the gown.
Careful, boy.ย It was not often that Rohan heard the Proprietorโs voice in his head, but he heard it now.ย You know quite well how to recognize a trap.
โThe Hawthorne heiress.โ Rohan ignored the towel. โAvery Grambs.โ
โYou think youโve figured something out, do you?โ Towel-clad, wet- haired Savannah could not have sounded any less impressed.
โAlmost all of it,โ Rohan murmured.
Savannah stepped back, allowing him entry to her room. Rohan walked past her, well aware that, alliance or not, he was in enemy territory.
โI almost turned on you, down at the dock,โ Savannah said behind him. โIt would have been easy enough.โ Rohan heard her lift her hand, most likely to touch the jagged ends of her hair. โIt was a dare,โ Savannah said, not specifying that she was the one whoโd issued that dare.ย โHe did itโwith a knife.โ
โNo lies there,โ Rohan commented dryly.
โGrayson fancies himself my protector,โ Savannah said. โHe would have put you down in a heartbeat.โ
Rohan shrugged. โHe would have been welcome to try.โ
โThe other Hawthornes would have broken up the fightโor possibly joined inโand thatโs when I would have pinned the power outages on you, too.โ
โBut you didnโt,โ Rohan noted dispassionately.
โUnlike some people, I have honor.โ Savannah Grayson was a woman of her wordโand thatย some peopleย hadnโt been referring to him.
โItโs not time to destroy me,โ Rohan said, his smile slow and a little jagged. โYet.โ
Savannah stepped right up behind him. โYet,โ she agreed.
Rohan turned, bringing them face-to-face. โAvery Grambs.โ Rohan said the name, then looked to her jaw. โAnd thereโs your tell, Savvy.โ
He brought one hand to the telltale muscle along her jawline, skimming her skin.
โIt occurred to me,โ Rohan said calmly, โthat the winner of the Grandest Game is crowned on a livestream with half the world watching.โ
Savannah didnโt so much as blink.
Rohan leaned toward her, bringing his face even with hers. โIs that what you need forย revenge?โ
With no warning, Savannah drove her hands through his hair, curling her fingers, angling his head backwardโand this time, she wasnโtย attacking. She also wasnโt gentle. โWhat I need,โ she whispered, her lips very close to his, โis none of your concern.โ
Turnaround was fair playโhis hands inย herย hair. Could she feel his breath on her neck, right below the place where her jawbone met her ear?
โTell me, Savvy. What did the Hawthorne heiress do? What are you planning?โ
She surged toward him, capturing his lips with hers. Some kisses were just kisses. Some kisses were torture. Some were necessary, the way breathing was.
Some kisses made a point.
Savannah Grayson was brutal.ย And she cannot be trusted.ย Rohan knew that. He relished it, pulling back, reining in the desire to devour her whole and allow himself to be devoured in return.
โSavvy. Youโre up to something.โ
โSo what if I am? Youโll use me. Iโll use you. Thatโs the deal.โ She touched him, and the power of that touch exploded through Rohanโs body
like fireworks, like fire, like the snapping of bone.
โDonโt forget the part about destroying each other,โ Rohan whispered. โIโm looking forward to that.โ
โDo I strike you as a person who forgets anything, British?โ
โTell me,โ Rohan murmured into her lips. โWhat are you going to do if you win?โ
โWhenย I win,โ Savannah corrected.
โWhen you win.โย You arenโt going to win, love. Sooner or later, Iโll be forced to flip the switch.
Savannah stared at him and into him, like she could sense the darkness, like she wanted to see it. โWhenย I win, Iโm going to use the moment I claim the prize to let the world know exactly who Avery Grambs is. Exactly whoย theyย are.โ
โThe Hawthornes,โ Rohan said.
โWithout their army of lawyers to back them up. Without a PR machine. Without time to craft the perfect denial.โ Savannah grabbed Rohanโs silk shirt in her hand. โThey donโt know that I know.โ
โKnow what, Savvy?โ
Savannah smiled, a tight-lipped, too-controlled smile that Rohan felt like fingernails down his back.
โAvery Grambs killed my father.โ