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Avery remembered a man who had spoken to her and her mother in a diner when Avery was building a castle out of sugar packets. Avery’s mother had challenged her to build the castle at least five levels high.
The sugar packet prompts Avery to recall a memory: She’s six years old, hanging out at the diner where her mom works, constructing castles out of sugar packets. One of her mom’s customers—Tobias Hawthorne—overhears Avery’s mom using her full name.
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The reveal of Avery’s true lineage adds an extra layer of complexity to the already intricate plot. Furthermore, it is revealed that Tobias orchestrated the entire inheritance game as a way to ensure Avery’s protection.
Chapter 1 Summary. Chapter 1 starts with the book’s protagonist and first-person narrator, Avery Kylie Grambs, a teenage girl in her junior year of high school in New Castle, Connecticut, thinking about her mother.
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Avery was building a castle with sugar packets. Her mother, who encouraged Avery to think of everything as a game, was encouraging her to build the castle at least five levels high. Tobias was attracted to Avery by her intelligence and her affinity for games.