The Brothers Hawthorne (Inheritance Games Book 4) by Jennifer Lynn Barnes
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GRAYSON
Text sent to Jameson, Nash, Xander:911
JAMESON
You won. Tell me everything. That is, on our way to answer Grayson's 911.
GRAYSON AND JAMESON
You haven't lost us Gray.
I'm not okay. And I'm not good at losing people, either that or I'm exceptionally good at losing people.
Grayson is about to get on a plane to go back home to Texas. But before he does, he uses his Hawthorne 911 text. Grayson isn't in a good place and needs his brothers. Texting 911 ensures that they will all be back at Hawthorne House once he gets there.
GRAYSON AND JAMESON
I'm done running from the people I care about. We will destroy Trowbridge, together.
After Jameson figured out the final puzzle of The Game and returned to the Factotum with the answer "silence" , he received his prize, Vantage. He rushed to meet Avery and she already knew by the smirk on his face that he had done it. But before the could celebrate they took the private jet back to Hawthorne House to see Grayson. There was no ignoring a "911" from a Hawthorne.
GRAYSON
I can't, I won't let anyone see this.
Grayson is confessing to his brothers that he needs help and he is breaking under the pressure of being the 'perfect' Hawthorne again. By the end of their talk in the tree house Grayson knows what he and his brothers have to do.
JAMESON
Thanks for that!
The Hawthorne brothers and Avery are on their way back to Phoenix to help Grayson's sisters and tell them the truth about their father. At least as much of the truth as possible. Once that is done, they will begin a new game. This time focused on 4 words.. An H, the word is, a v and an e...Alice Hawthorne is alive.
Grayson spent all night decoding the numbers in his father's journal that was found inside the puzzle box. Eventually the story unfolded before him. His father who had been absent all his life, wanted to murder his supposedly dead uncle, who was very much alive and Avery's chosen father.
Jameson and Zella are balancing on the bell looking for the key to the final box.