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Chapter no 50

The Inheritance Games (The Inheritance Games, 1)

When I finally got ahold of Max, she wasnโ€™t feeling chatty. I could tell that something was wrong, but not what. She didnโ€™t have a single fake expletive to share on the topic of Thea moving in, and she cut our back-and- forth short without any commentary whatsoever on the Hawthorne brothersโ€™ physiques. I asked if everything was okay. She said that she had to go.

Xander, in contrast, was more than willing to discuss the Thea development. โ€œIf Theaโ€™s here,โ€ he told me that afternoon, lowering his voice like the walls of Hawthorne House might have ears, โ€œsheโ€™s up to something.โ€

โ€œSheย as in Thea?โ€ I asked pointedly. โ€œOr your aunt?โ€

Zara had thrown me together with Grayson at the foundation, and now she was moving Thea into the House. I recognized someone stacking the board, even if I couldnโ€™t see the play underneath.

โ€œYouโ€™re right,โ€ Xander said. โ€œI seriously doubt Theaย volunteeredย to spend time with our family. It is possible that she fervently wishes for vultures to dine upon my entrails.โ€

โ€œYou?โ€ I said. Theaโ€™s issues with the Hawthorne brothers had seemed to revolve around Emilyโ€”and that meant, I had assumed, around Jameson and Grayson. โ€œWhat did you do?โ€

โ€œIt is a story,โ€ Xander said with a sigh, โ€œinvolving star-crossed love, fake dating, tragedy, penanceโ€ฆ and possibly vultures.โ€

I thought back to asking Xander about Rebecca Laughlin. He hadnโ€™t said anything to indicate she was Emilyโ€™s sister. Heโ€™d murmured almost exactly what heโ€™d just said about Thea.

Xander didnโ€™t let me ruminate for long. Instead, he dragged me off to what he declared to be his fourth-favorite room in the House. โ€œIf youโ€™re going to be going head-to-head with Thea,โ€ he told me, โ€œyou need to be prepared.โ€

โ€œIโ€™m not going head-to-head with anyone,โ€ I said firmly.

โ€œIt is adorable that you believe that.โ€ Xander stopped where one corridor met another. He reached upโ€”all six foot three of himโ€”to touch a molding that ran up the corner. He must have hit some kind of release, because the next thing I knew, he was pulling the molding toward us, revealing a gap behind it. He stuck his hand into the gap behind the molding, and a moment later, a portion of the wall swung out toward us like a door.

I wasย neverย going to get used to this.

โ€œWelcome toโ€ฆ my lair!โ€ Xander sounded overjoyed to be saying those words.

I stepped into his โ€œlairโ€ and sawโ€ฆ a machine?ย Contraptionย probably would have been the more accurate term. There were dozens of gears, pulleys, and chains, a complicated series of connected ramps, several buckets, two conveyor belts, a slingshot, a birdcage, four pinwheels, and at least four balloons.

โ€œIs that an anvil?โ€ I asked, frowning and leaning forward for a better look.

โ€œThat,โ€ Xander said proudly, โ€œis a Rube Goldberg machine. As it so happens, I am a three-time world champion at building machines that do simple things in overly complicated ways.โ€ He handed me a marble. โ€œPlace this in the pinwheel.โ€

I did. The pinwheel spun, blowing a balloon, that tipped a bucketโ€ฆ

As I watched each mechanism set off the next, I glanced at the youngest Hawthorne brother out of the corner of my eye. โ€œWhat does this have to do with Thea moving in?โ€

Heโ€™d told me that I needed to be prepared, then brought me here. Was this supposed to be some kind of metaphor? A warning that Zaraโ€™s actions might appear complicated, even when the goal was simple? An insight into Theaโ€™s charge?

Xander cast a sideways look at me and grinned. โ€œWho said this had anything to do with Thea?โ€

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