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CHAPTER 88: JAMESON
Jameson enters Vantage with a newfound sense of ownership, feeling it truly belongs to him for the first time. Despite growing up in luxury, he reflects that nothing has ever been solely his until now. His companions, Zella and Rohan, observe him, but Jameson is too absorbed in the moment to acknowledge them. Branford, his uncle, interrupts with a stern demeanor, demanding a private conversation. The tension is palpable as Branford’s sharp gaze hints at unresolved familial conflicts, setting the stage…-
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CHAPTER 93: JAMESON
The chapter opens with the Hawthorne brothers and Avery transitioning from an SUV to a private jet, where Grayson reveals crucial paperwork about a financial trust. The trust’s funds are controlled by a trustee until the beneficiary, Savannah, turns 30 or gets married. Grayson’s grim expression hints at the urgency of the situation, as Savannah is only 17 and dating the son of Kent Trowbridge, a man with sinister intentions. The group quickly realizes the gravity of the threat, as Trowbridge is…-
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CHAPTER 94: GRAYSON
Grayson Hawthorne meticulously plans his confrontation with Kent Trowbridge, a man he views as a straightforward problem to solve. With the help of his brothers, Grayson gathers incriminating evidence against Trowbridge within two days. He chooses a racquetball court as the setting for their encounter, knowing Trowbridge plays there weekly with a federal judge—the same judge who signed an FBI warrant targeting Grayson’s sisters. Grayson’s calculated appearance in an expensive suit and watch is…-
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CHAPTER 95: GRAYSON
Grayson lies awake at Hawthorne House, reflecting on the aftermath of his actions. He has resolved the issues with Trowbridge, secured Acacia’s financial stability, and ensured she has legal representation. Despite these accomplishments, he grapples with lingering questions about his past, particularly the "what-if" scenarios posed by Acacia. His thoughts drift to Nash’s reassurance about his capacity to love, symbolized by the ring hidden in his suitcase. A sudden phone call interrupts his…-
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CHAPTER 96: GRAYSON
Grayson begins the chapter by retrieving a briefcase of photographs from a safe-deposit box and taking them to a hidden desk in his childhood library. Inside the desk, he finds two journals—his father Sheffield Grayson’s original and a translated version. He methodically places the photographs of himself, spanning nineteen years, into the desk, this time faceup. As he examines the photos, he notices discrepancies in the dates, particularly the months, which seem intentionally wrong. This discovery…-
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CHAPTER 97: JAMESON
Jameson initiates the rebuilding of a tree house with his brothers, using the opportunity to share fragments of his recent adventures—meeting his father, winning a castle, and saving a duchess. He selectively reveals details about the Game, focusing on its riddles and challenges, including the silver ballerina puzzle. His brothers eventually solve it, prompting Grayson to pose his own cryptic riddle about the nature of a bet, which Jameson obsessively analyzes. The chapter hints at deeper family secrets…-
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The chapter opens with a solemn warning about the intense and singular nature of a Hawthorne man's love, described as all-consuming and eternal. Tobias Hawthorne reflects on his own undying love for his late wife, emphasizing that such love leaves no room for another. This sentiment is framed as both a promise and a caution, suggesting that this depth of devotion is both a blessing and a potential source of destruction. The tone is grave, underscoring the weight of emotional commitment within the Hawthorne…-
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EPILOGUE: EVE
The chapter opens with Eve grappling with the death of Vincent Blake, her adoptive father, who succumbs to a second heart attack. Numb and isolated, she retreats to the Blake mansion, where she watches an interview featuring Avery Grambs, the young Hawthorne heiress. Avery’s public persona as a philanthropist and world changer contrasts sharply with Eve’s own sense of abandonment and bitterness. The interview highlights Avery’s decision to give away most of her fortune, a move Eve dismisses as…-
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The chapter opens with a tense atmosphere as Lou questions how their enemy, Morgane, discovered their camp's location. The group debates whether Morgane could have flown there or if she had been secretly observing them all along. Madame Labelle insists her protective enchantments should have prevented this, but doubts linger. Reid, lost in thought by the fire, recalls Morgane's cryptic message about "green tears" and a "pall," sensing a deeper, more ominous plan at work. Lou concludes that they must leave…-
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Painted Hair: Lou
The chapter opens with Madame Labelle presenting Lou with a complex alchemical mixture to dye her hair gold, emphasizing the impracticality of the time-consuming process. Lou rejects the idea, wary of using magic after a recent conflict with Reid, who remains distant and hostile. The group discusses alternative, non-magical disguises, but Madame Labelle’s suggestions—such as pickled leeches or toxic lead oxide paste—are met with disgust and concern over dangerous side effects. The tension highlights…-
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