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CHAPTER 60: JAMESON
Jameson and Avery discover a hidden staircase carved into the cliffs, nearly invisible and lacking any safety measures. Despite the danger, Avery refuses to stay behind, quickly shedding her dress to reveal practical undergarments that allow her to move freely. Jameson, though distracted by her appearance, remains focused on their mission to find a key. Their playful banter hints at a deeper connection, with Avery teasingly correcting Jameson that they’ll celebrate only after finding all three keys,…-
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CHAPTER 61: JAMESON
Jameson and Avery find themselves standing before a mysterious statue of a woman, her intricate details suggesting a blend of realism and mythology. The statue’s outstretched hand points toward the ocean, while the phrase "Ladies first" lingers as a clue. Surveying their surroundings, they spot five potential smugglers' caves, each a possible hiding place for a key. Their urgency intensifies when Katharine, a rival, appears on the cliffside staircase, forcing them to act quickly. Jameson wades into the…-
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CHAPTER 62: JAMESON
Jameson is consumed by frustration after Branford finds the first golden key in the smugglers' cave, a discovery that highlights Branford's advantage from growing up on the estate. As Jameson exits the cave, he reflects on how Branford's familiarity with the manor and its secrets gave him an edge, possibly bypassing the need to decode Rohan's clues. The thought of losing gnaws at him, and he worries that Katharine and Zella might already be ahead in the Game. Despite his irritation, he forces himself to…-
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CHAPTER 63: GRAYSON
Grayson, along with his sisters Savannah and Gigi, arrives at Kimberly Wright's home—their estranged aunt—after obtaining her address with ease. Nash and Xander wait outside, giving Grayson space to confront this familial encounter alone. As they approach the modest yellow house with barred windows, Grayson reflects on his growing acceptance of the twins as his sisters, despite lingering doubts about their bond. The trio is greeted by Kimberly, a brusque woman in a bathrobe, and her overweight…-
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CHAPTER 64: GRAYSON
Grayson and his sisters discover a mysterious wooden box hidden behind loose panels in a closet. The box, resembling a puzzle, has no visible hinges or openings, prompting curiosity about its contents. Grayson methodically examines it, identifying seams and testing individual wooden strips until he successfully removes one, revealing a hidden tool and a finger-sized hole. His sisters suggest brute-force methods, but Grayson insists on solving the puzzle properly, suspecting the box may have security…-
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SIX YEARS, ELEVEN MONTHS AGO
The chapter opens with a vivid depiction of the Hawthorne family's extravagant Fourth of July carnival, complete with rides and games. Jameson, hidden in the tree house, observes his older brother Grayson and Emily Laughlin, a close family friend, as they sneak away from the festivities. Emily, who has a heart condition, defies her mother's restrictions to join the Hawthorne brothers. The tension between the three is palpable, especially when Emily boldly declares her intention to kiss Grayson, teasing him…-
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CHAPTER 65: JAMESON
Jameson and Avery return to the starting room of the game, guided by the inscription "Leave no stone unturned." Recalling Rohan's earlier clues, they deduce that each key likely follows a pattern combining spoken hints and physical objects. Focusing on the stone walls, they search for movable stones but find none within reach. Their teamwork shines as Jameson lifts Avery to check higher stones, yet their efforts yield no results, prompting them to reconsider their approach. Determined to solve the puzzle,…-
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Chapter V ‑The man Between
Chapter V opens with Ethel making her way to visit her grandmother, carrying a quiet energy of confidence and curiosity. Her anticipation isn’t rooted in obligation but in the familiar comfort that comes from those few figures in life who know you deeply. As she steps into the room, her presence immediately lifts the atmosphere. The conversation that follows pivots quickly to recent events, particularly a dinner at the Dennings’ that left much to unpack. Her grandmother, ever the observer of propriety,…-
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Chapter VIII — The man Between
Chapter VIII opens with a quiet clash between two women shaped by very different paths. Ethel Rawdon’s visit to Dora Stanhope at the Savoy Hotel is not born of sympathy but from obligation, a fact that lightly stings Dora. Dora’s expectations of shared emotional connection are met with Ethel’s firm independence and a reminder that not every decision must stem from emotional entanglement. Dora, visibly affected by the emptiness of her marriage to Basil Stanhope, reveals an increasing disconnection…-
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Chapter X — The man Between
Chapter X begins with an emotional current that flows not through shared spaces, but through ink and paper. Ethel and Tyrrel, separated by circumstance, find a rhythm in their correspondence that draws them closer than proximity could. Their letters do more than update—they carry the weight of waiting, of hope suspended in delicate sentences. Tyrrel’s duty to the ailing Colonel Rawdon keeps him rooted, while Ethel’s quiet understanding gives him permission to stay without guilt. Each letter exchanged…-
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