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Chapter no 80

The Hawthorne Legacy (The Inheritance Games, 2)

Iย stared at my birth certificate. At the signature. This made no sense. None. Every single clue had pointed in the same direction. Toby had sought me out after my motherโ€™s death. Heโ€™d signed my birth certificate. He and my mom had been in love. Tobias Hawthorne had left me his fortune.

I have a secret, my mother had told me,ย about the day you were born. How was it even remotely possible that Toby wasnโ€™t my father?

โ€œUpside, downside, inside, outside, left side, right side.โ€ Jameson Hawthorne stood in the doorway. When I saw him, something clicked. It was the feeling of a wave crashing over meโ€”at last. โ€œWhatโ€™s missing?โ€ Jameson asked. He walked toward me, and I tracked every step. He repeated his riddle. โ€œUpside, downside, inside, outside, left side, right side. Whatโ€™s missing?โ€

He stopped next to my bed, right next to it. โ€œBeside,โ€ I whispered.

He stared at meโ€”at my eyes, at the lines of my face, like he was drinking it in. โ€œI have to say, Heiress, Iโ€™m not a big fan of comas.โ€ Jameson sounded just the same, wry and darkly tempting, but the expression on his face was one Iโ€™d never seen before.

He wasnโ€™t joking.

I flashed back to something like a dream.ย Well, jokeโ€™s on me, because somewhere along the way, I stopped playing.ย Jameson Hawthorne and I had an understanding. No emotions. No mess. This wasnโ€™t supposed to be an epic kind of love.

โ€œI came to see you,โ€ Jameson told me. โ€œEvery day. The least you could have done was wake up while I was here, tragically backlit, unspeakably handsome, and waiting.โ€

Picture yourself standing on a cliff overlooking the ocean. The wind is whipping in your hair. The sun is setting. You long, body and soul, for one thing. One person. You hear footsteps behind you. You turn.

Whoโ€™s there?

โ€œEvery day?โ€ I asked, my voice foreign in my throat. I remembered standing at the edge of the ocean. I remembered a voice.ย Jameson Winchester Hawthorne.

โ€œEvery single day, Heiress.โ€ Jameson closed his eyes, just for an instant. โ€œBut if Iโ€™m not the one you want to seeโ€ฆโ€

โ€œOf course I want to see you.โ€ That was true. I could say it. โ€œBut you donโ€™t have toโ€”โ€ย Tell me Iโ€™m special. Tell me I matter.

โ€œYes,โ€ Jameson cut in, โ€œI do.โ€ He sank down beside my bed, bringing his eyes level with mine. โ€œYou arenโ€™t a prize to be won.โ€

I wasnโ€™t hearing this. He wasnโ€™t saying this. Heย couldnโ€™tย be.

โ€œYouโ€™re not a puzzle or a riddle or a clue.โ€ Jameson had laser focus. On me. All on me. โ€œYou arenโ€™t a mystery to me, Avery, because deep down, weโ€™re the same. You might not see that.โ€ He gave me a long, searing look. โ€œYou might not believe itโ€”yet.โ€ He held up his hands, his fingers curled into a loose fist. โ€œBut thereโ€™s no one besides the two of us who would have gone back in the wake of that bomb to look forย this.โ€

He uncurled his fingers, and I saw a small metal disk in his palm.

Every muscle in my body tightened. Everything in me wanted to reach out to him. โ€œHow did youโ€”โ€

Jameson shrugged, and that shrug, like his smile, wasย devastating. โ€œHow could I not?โ€ He stared at me a moment longer, then pressed the disk into my hand. I felt his fingertips on my palm. He left them there for a moment, then trailed them along the inside of my wrist.

I sucked in a breath and looked from Jamesonโ€™s face to the disk.

Concentric circles ringed the metal on one side. The other was smooth.

He was still trailing his fingers down my arm.

โ€œHave you figured out what it is?โ€ I asked, every nerve in my body alive.

โ€œNo.โ€ Jameson smiled, that crooked, devastating Jameson Hawthorne smile. โ€œI was waiting for you.โ€

Jameson wasnโ€™t patient. He didnโ€™tย wait. He lived with his foot on the gas. โ€œYou want to figure it out.โ€ I stared at him, feeling his stare on me. โ€œTogether.โ€

โ€œYou donโ€™t have to say anything.โ€ Jameson stood. I could still feel the ghost of his touch on the inside of my arm. I could see the vein in my wrist

andย feelย my heart pumping. โ€œYou donโ€™t have to kiss me now. You donโ€™t have to love me now, Heiress. But when youโ€™re readyโ€ฆโ€ He brought his hand to the side of my face. I leaned into it. His breath went ragged, and then he pulled his hand back and nodded to the disk in my hand. โ€œWhen youโ€™re ready,ย ifย youโ€™re ever ready, if itโ€™s going to be meโ€”just flip that disk. Heads, I kiss you.โ€ His voice broke slightly. โ€œTails, you kiss me. And either way,ย it means something.โ€

I stared at the disk in my hand. It was the size of a coin. Every clue weโ€™d followed, every trail that had been left, led to this.

I swallowed and looked back up at Jameson. โ€œToby wasnโ€™t my father,โ€ I said, and then I corrected the tense. โ€œHeย isnโ€™tย my father.โ€

Toby Hawthorne was out there somewhere. He still didnโ€™t want to be found.

Beside me, Jameson cocked his head, eyes sparking. โ€œWell then, Heiress. Game on.โ€

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