Iย headed back to the solarium empty-handed, having hit yet another dead end.ย Iโll be in touch.ย That sinister promise echoed in my mind as I rounded the corner and saw Eveโs guard. I nodded to him, glanced briefly back at Oren, then pushed opened the solarium door.
Inside, Eve was sitting with a file laid out on the ground in front of her and a phone in her hand.ย Taking pictures.
โWhat are you doing?โ I asked, startled.
Eve looked up. โWhat do you think Iโm doing?โ Her voice broke. โI need sleep. I know I need sleep, but I canโt stop. And I canโt take these files out of this room, so I thoughtโฆโ She shook her head, her eyes tearing, amber hair falling into her face. โNever mind. Itโs dumb.โ
โItโs not dumb,โ I told her. โAnd you do need sleep.โ We all did.
I checked Jamesonโs wing before I returned to my own. He wasnโt in either. I remembered what it had been like when Iโd discovered that my mom wasnโt who Iโd thought she was. Iโd felt like I was mourning her death all over again, and the only thing that had helped was Libby reminding me of the kind of person my mom had been, proving to me that Iย hadย known her in every way that mattered.
But what could I say to Jameson or Xander or any of them about Tobias Hawthorne? That he reallyย wasย brilliant? Strategic? That heโd had some small shreds of conscience? That heโd cared for his family, even if heโd disinherited all
of them for a stranger?
By the time this is over, youโll know what kind of man I wasโand what kind of man you want to be.ย I thought about the billionaireโs last words to Xander. By the timeย whatย was over? By the time Xander had found his father? By the time all the games that Tobias Hawthorne had planned before his death had been played?
That thought drew my gaze to the leather satchel on my dresser. For two days, Iโd been consumed with Tobyโs captorโs sick riddle and the hope, however thin, that we were getting closer to solving it. But the truth was that all theย ruminatingย weโd done had gotten us nowhere. It had probably beenย designedย to lead us nowhereโuntil the riddle was complete.
Iโll be in touch.
I hated this. I needed a win. I needed a distraction.ย By the time this is over, youโll know what kind of man I was.ย Slowly, I walked over to my dresser, thought about Tobias Hawthorne and those files, and picked up the satchel.
Moving methodically, I laid out the objects I hadnโt yet used.ย The steamer. The flashlight. The beach towel. The glass circle.ย I said the last clue Jameson and I had uncovered out loud.ย โDonโt breathe.โ
I cleared my mind. After a moment, my gaze locked on the towel, then on the blue-green circle.ย That color. A towel. Donโt breathe.
With sudden, visceral clarity, I knew what I had to do.
A person stopped breathing when they were terrified, surprised, awed, trying to be quiet, surrounded by smokeโ or underwater.