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    • CHAPTER 35: JAMESON Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin Jameson confronts Ian in a hotel room, having scaled the building to reach him. He reveals he knows Ian’s flat at King’s Gate Terrace actually belongs to his brother, Simon, the Viscount Branford. Ian, though initially drunk, sobers quickly as Jameson presses him for answers. The tension between them is palpable, with Jameson accusing Ian of sending him unprepared into the Devil’s Mercy, where he encountered Simon. Ian dismisses Simon’s involvement but hints at a deeper rivalry, suggesting Simon is…
    • CHAPTER 34: JAMESON Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with Jameson and Avery returning through an underground canal in silence. Jameson, poling the boat, senses Avery's tension and deduces she has been offered entry into "the Game." When Avery confirms this, Jameson reacts sharply, fearing she may have tried to extend the offer to him as well. His frustration stems from a deeper insecurity about being perceived as ordinary, though he quickly regrets his outburst. The tension between them is palpable, underscored by the dim lighting and…
    • CHAPTER 33: JAMESON Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with Jameson engaging in a game of whist with Branford, who plays with cold efficiency and dismissive attitude. Despite Jameson's quick learning, Branford's superior skill leads their team to lose, though Branford's partner, Zella, remains indifferent. Branford's abrupt shift from standing to sitting signals the arrival of Avery and a mysterious man at the top of a grand staircase, disrupting the room's dynamics. The man, referred to as the Proprietor, commands immediate respect, evident…
    • CHAPTER 32: JAMESON Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin In Chapter 32 of *The Brothers Hawthorne*, Jameson continues his strategic exploration of the Devil’s Mercy, an underground gambling hall. While Avery loses at poker upstairs, Jameson focuses on observing the establishment’s hidden surveillance systems, including mirrored walls, peepholes, and dealers’ jeweled necklaces likely equipped with listening devices. He recalls Rohan’s earlier warning about the Proprietor’s omnipresence and aims to intrigue him. Jameson plays various games, mastering…
    • CHAPTER 31: GRAYSON Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with Grayson confronting his older brother Nash, who has unexpectedly appeared while Grayson is engaged in a personal mission. Nash, ever the protective sibling, hints that Grayson is in over his head, but Grayson insists he has everything under control and doesn’t need assistance. Their tense exchange reveals underlying familial dynamics, with Nash subtly reminding Grayson of his place as the younger brother. Grayson’s frustration is palpable, especially when Nash reveals that…
    • CHAPTER 30: GRAYSON Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin Grayson and Gigi successfully infiltrate Kent Trowbridge’s private office during a party, leveraging Gigi’s lock-picking skills and Grayson’s keen observational abilities. Gigi reveals her penchant for learning unconventional skills out of boredom, while Grayson meticulously scans the room for inconsistencies. They discover a hidden key under a rug, granting access to a desk drawer containing a list of passwords. Gigi immediately focuses on the computer, labeling Grayson as "magic" for his…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin Jameson, aboard a private jet at night, struggles with the oppressive quiet as Avery sleeps on his chest. The stillness triggers his restlessness, a trait he begrudgingly shares with his troubled mother, Skye. His mind drifts to unresolved events in Prague, a mystery that tempts him despite his efforts to suppress it. The chapter establishes Jameson's internal conflict: his craving for danger and puzzles clashes with his need to protect Avery from the truth, fearing the consequences of making his thoughts…
    • CHAPTER 29: GRAYSON Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin Grayson finds himself at a high school party hosted at the Trowbridge residence, reluctantly accompanying Gigi, who teases him about his discomfort with casual attire. The modern, open-plan house is filled with teenagers engaging in typical party antics, including poorly aimed Ping-Pong ball tosses. Grayson observes the scene with his usual analytical detachment, noting the absence of adults and the chaotic energy. Gigi, seemingly unfazed, assigns him the role of distraction while she plans to sneak into…
    • CHAPTER 28: GRAYSON Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin In this chapter, Grayson Hawthorne's priorities shift as he realizes the urgency of accessing his father's safe-deposit box before the FBI discovers its existence. He suspects the box may contain evidence of his father's crimes, including payments made to stalk and kidnap Avery, the Hawthorne heiress. Grayson fears that if authorities uncover these transactions, they might reevaluate his father's disappearance, leading to dangerous questions. This realization propels him into action, determined to prevent…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter 28 begins with Will standing in the cool, crisp evening air, enveloped by the earthy scent of autumn leaves. The season’s change triggers deep reflection on the passage of time and the meaning of existence, and Will finds himself feeling an unexpected loneliness. Despite the beauty of the night, he is haunted by a sense that others do not share his feelings, perhaps only his father understands the weight of his thoughts. This moment, laced with both the sweetness of discovery and the bitterness…
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