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Chapter no 23

The Inheritance Games (The Inheritance Games, 1)

Iโ€™ve slotted you into American Studies and Philosophy of Mindfulness. In science and math, you should be able to continue on with your current course of study, assuming our course load doesnโ€™t prove to be too much.โ€ Dr. McGowan took a sip of her coffee. I did the same. It was just as good as Thea had promised it would be, and that made me wonder how much truth there was to the rest of what sheโ€™d said.

It must be hard living in that house with those boys.

They were a twisted, broken mess before you got here, and theyโ€™ll be a twisted, broken mess once youโ€™re gone.

โ€œNow,โ€ Dr. Macโ€”as sheโ€™d insisted on being calledโ€”continued, โ€œin terms of electives, I would suggest Making Meaning, which focuses on the study of how meaning is conveyed through the arts and includes a strong component of civic engagement with local museums, artists, theater productions, the ballet company, the opera, and so on. Given the support the Hawthorne Foundation has traditionally provided to these endeavors, I believe you will find the courseโ€ฆ useful.โ€

The Hawthorne Foundation? I managedโ€”just barelyโ€”to avoid repeating the words.

โ€œNow, for the rest of your schedule, I will need you to tell me a bit about your plans for the future. What are you passionate about, Avery?โ€

It was on the tip of my tongue to tell her what Iโ€™d told Principal Altman. I was a girl with a planโ€”but that plan had always been driven by practicalities. Iโ€™d picked a college major that would get me a solid job. The practical thing to do now was stay the course. This schoolย hadย to have more resources than my old one. They could help me game standardized tests, maximize the college credit I received in high school, put me in the perfect position to finish college in three years instead of four. If I played my cards right, even if Zara and her husband somehow ended up undoing what

Tobias Hawthorne had done, I could come out ahead.

But Dr. Mac hadnโ€™t just asked about my plans. Sheโ€™d asked what I was passionate about, and even if the Hawthorne family did manage to successfully challenge the will, Iโ€™d probably still get a payout. How many millions of dollars might they be willing to pay me just to go away? Worse came to worst, I could probably sell my story for more than enough to pay for college.

โ€œTravel,โ€ I blurted out. โ€œIโ€™ve always wanted to travel.โ€

โ€œWhy?โ€ Dr. Mac peered at me. โ€œWhat is it that attracts you to other places? The art? The history? The peoples and their cultures? Or are you drawn to the marvels of the natural world? Do you want to see mountains and cliffs, oceans and giant sequoia trees, the rain forestโ€”โ€

โ€œYes,โ€ I said fiercely. I could feel tears stinging in my eyes, and I wasnโ€™t entirely sure why. โ€œTo all of it.ย Yes.โ€

Dr. Mac reached out and took my hand. โ€œIโ€™ll get you a list of electives to look at,โ€ she said softly. โ€œI understand that study abroad wonโ€™t be an option for the next year, due to your rather unique circumstances, but we have some marvelous programs you might consider thereafter. You might even entertain the idea of delaying graduation a bit.โ€

If someone had told me a week earlier that there wasย anythingย that could tempt me to stay in high school even a minute longer than necessary, I would have thought they were delusional. But this wasnโ€™t a normal school.

Nothing about my life was normal anymore.

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