Chess and Poker
Avery excels at these two games, which become symbols of her quick wit and affinity for puzzles.
Hawthorne House
This property is extravagant, but also becomes a symbol of mystery and intrigue when things are not always what they seem there.
The Sugar Packet
This item represents Tobias Hawthorne's cunning and the fact that he was playing the long game, as it jogs Avery's memory of the one time they met when she was a little girl.
Libby's Cupcakes
These items are symbols of atonement and apology.
The Keys to Hawthorne House
These items become a symbol of Avery's worthiness when she can figure out the one of many she needs to open the front door of Hawthorne House.
Avery's Postcards
These items represent Avery's adventurous spirit and desire to travel.
The Four Panels in Hawthorne House
These items represent reconciliation and family bonds.
The Anagram of Alex's Name
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