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Chapter no 31

The Inheritance Games (The Inheritance Games, 1)

It really was a bowling alley. In my house. There was a bowling alleyย in my house. As promised, there were โ€œonlyโ€ four lanes, but otherwise, it had everything youโ€™d expect a bowling alley to have. There was a ball return. Pin-setters on each lane. A touch screen to set up the games, and fifty-five- inch monitors overhead to keep track of the score. Emblazoned on all of it

โ€”the balls, the lanes, the touch screen, the monitorsโ€”was an elaborate letterย H.

I tried not to take that as a reminder that none of this was supposed to be mine.

Instead, I focused on choosing the right ball. The right shoesโ€”because there were at least forty pairs of bowling shoes on a rack to the side.ย Who needs forty pairs of bowling shoes?

Tapping my finger against the touch screen, I entered my initials.ย AKG.

An instant later, a welcome flashed across the monitor.

WELCOME TO HAWTHORNE HOUSE, AVERY KYLIE GRAMBS!

The hairs on my arms stood up. I doubted programming my name into this unit had been a top priority for anyone the last couple of days.ย And that meansโ€ฆ

โ€œWas it you?โ€ I asked out loud, addressing the words to Tobias Hawthorne. Had one of his last acts on earth been to program this welcome?

I pushed down the urge to shiver. At the end of the second lane, pins were waiting for me. I picked up my ballโ€”ten pounds, with a silverย Hย on a dark green background. Back home, the bowling alley had offered ninety- nine-cent bowling once a month. My mom and I had gone, every time.

I wished that she were here, and then I wondered: If sheย wereย alive, would I even be here? I wasnโ€™t a Hawthorne. Unless the old man had chosen me randomly, unless I had somehow done something to catch his attention, his decision to leave everything to me had to have something to do with her.

If sheโ€™d been alive, would you have left the money to her?ย At least this time, I wasnโ€™t addressing Tobias Hawthorne out loud.ย What were you sorry for? Did you do something to her? Not do something to herโ€”or for her?

I have a secret.โ€ฆย I heard my mom saying. I threw the ball harder than I should have and hit only two pins. If my mom had been here, she would have mocked me. I concentrated then and bowled. Five games later, I was covered in sweat, and my arms were aching. I felt goodโ€”good enough to venture back out into the House and go hunting for the gym.

Athletic complexย might have been a more accurate term. I stepped out onto the basketball court. The room jutted out in an L shape, with two weight benches and a half dozen workout machines in the smaller part of the L. There was a door on the back wall.

As long as Iโ€™m playing Dorothy in Ozโ€ฆ

I opened it and found myself looking up. A rock climbing wall stretched out two stories overhead. A figure grappled with a near-vertical section on the wall, at least twenty feet up, with no harness.ย Jameson.

He must have sensed me somehow. โ€œEver climbed one of these before?โ€ he called down.

Again, I thought of Graysonโ€™s warning, but this time, I told myself that I didnโ€™t give a damn about what Grayson Hawthorne had to say to me. I walked over to the climbing wall, planted my feet at the base, and did a quick survey of the available hand- and footholds.

โ€œFirst time,โ€ I called back to Jameson, reaching for one of them. โ€œBut Iโ€™m a quick learner.โ€

I made it until my feet were about six feet off the ground before the wall jutted out at an angle designed to make things difficult. I braced one leg against a foothold and the other against the wall and stretched my right arm for a handhold a fraction of an inch too far away.

I missed.

From the ledge above me, a hand snaked down and grabbed mine. Jameson smirked as I dangled midair. โ€œYou can drop,โ€ he told me, โ€œor I can

try to swing you up.โ€

Do it.ย I bit back the words. Oren was nowhere to be seen, and the last thing I needed to do, alone with a Hawthorne, was go higher. Instead, I let go of his arm and braced for impact.

After I landed, I stood, watching Jameson work his way back up the wall, muscles tensing against his thin white T-shirt.ย This is a bad idea, I told myself, my heart thumping.ย Jameson Winchester Hawthorne is a very bad idea.ย I hadnโ€™t even realized I remembered his middle name until it popped into my head, a last name, just like his first.ย Stop looking at him. Stop thinking about him. The next year is going to be complicated enough withoutโ€ฆ complications.

Feeling suddenly like I was being watched, I turned to the doorโ€”and found Grayson staring straight at me. His light eyes were narrowed and focused.

You donโ€™t scare me, Grayson Hawthorne.ย I forced myself to turn away from him, swallowed, and called up to Jameson. โ€œIโ€™ll see you in the library.โ€

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