Aย chill hit the base of my neck, like the feeling of being watched from behind or standing knee-deep in long grass and hearing the rattle of a snake. My grip tightening around the crystal, I couldnโt look away.
DONโT TRUST ANYONE.
โWhat is that supposed to mean?โ I said, my stomach lined with dread as I finally looked to Jameson and Grayson in quick succession. โIs it a clue?โ
We still had one object left in the bag. This wasnโt over. Maybe the letters of this warning could be rearranged, or the first letter in every word made out initials, orโ
โCan I see the crystal?โ Jameson asked. I gave it to him, and he slowly rotated it under the flashlightโs beam until he found what he was looking for. โThere, at the top. Three letters, too small and faint to make out without the light.โ
โFin?โ Grayson said, an edge to the question.
โFin.โ Jameson placed the crystal back in my hand, then brought his dark green eyes to mine. โAs inย finished, Heiress. The end. This isnโt a clue. This isย it.โ
My game. Quite possibly the last bequest of Tobias Hawthorne. And this was it?ย Donโt trust anyone. โBut what about the USB?โ I said. The game couldnโt be over. This couldnโt be all that Tobias Hawthorne had left us with.
โMisdirection?โ Jameson tossed out. โOr maybe the old man left you a gameย andย a USB. Either way, this started with the delivery of the bag, and it ends here.โ
Setting my jaw, I righted the crystal in the flashlightโs beam, and the words reappeared on the floor.ย DONโT
TRUST ANYONE.
After everything, that was all the billionaire had for me?ย My grandfather always thought seven steps ahead, I could hear Jameson saying.ย He saw dozens of permutations in how things could play out, planned for every eventuality, strategized for each and every possible future.
What kind of strategy was this? Was I supposed to think that Tobyโs captor was closer than he appeared? That his reach was long, and anyone could be in his pocket? Was I supposed to questionย everyoneย around me?
Take a step back, I thought.ย Go back to the beginning. Consider the framing and your charge.ย I stopped. I breathed. And I thought.ย Eve.ย This game had been triggered when we met. Jameson had theorized that his grandfather had foreseen something about the trouble that had brought Eve here, but what if it was simpler than that?
Much, much simpler.
โThis game started because Eve and I met.โ I said the words out loud, each leaving my mouth with the force of a shot, though I barely spoke over a whisper. โShe was the trigger.โ
My thoughts jumped to the night before. To the solarium, the files, and Eve with her phone. โWhat if โDonโt trust anyone,โโ I said slowly, โreally means โDonโt trust herโ?โ
Until I said the words, I hadnโt realized how much Iโd let my guard down.
โIf the old man had intended for you to be wary only of Eve, the message wouldnโt have saidย donโt trust anyone. It would have saidย donโt trust her.โ Grayson spoke like someone who couldnโt possibly be anything less than correct, let aloneย wrong.
But I thought about Eve asking to be left alone in Tobyโs wing. The way sheโd looked at the clothes in my closet. How quickly sheโd gotten Grayson on her side.
If Eve hadnโt looked so much like Emily, would he be defending her now?
โAnyoneย includes Eve by definition,โ I pointed out. โIt has to. If sheโs a threatโโ
โShe. Is. Not. A. Threat.โย Graysonโs vocal cords tensed against his throat. In my mindโs eye, I could still see him on his knees in front of me.
โYou donโt want her to be one,โ I said, careful not to let myself feel too much.
โDoย you, Heiress?โ Jameson asked suddenly, his eyes searching mine. โDo you want her to be a threat? Because Grayโs right. The message wasnโt โDonโt trust her.โโ
Jameson was the one whoโd mistrusted Eve from the start!ย Iโm not jealous. Thatโs not what this is.ย โLast night,โ I said, my voice hitching, โI caught Eve taking pictures of the files in the solarium. She had an excuse. It sounded plausible. But we donโt know her.โ
You donโt know her, Grayson.
โAnd your grandfather never brought her here,โ I continued. โWhy?โ I brought my eyes back toward Jameson, willing him to latch on to the question. โWhat did he know about Eve that we donโt?โ
โAvery.โ Oren saying my name from the doorway was the only warning I got.
Eve walked into the Tea Room, her hair damp, wearing the white dress sheโd worn the day she arrived. โHe knew about me?โ She looked from me to Grayson, a portrait of devastation. โTobias Hawthorne knew about me?โ
I was a good poker player, in large part because I could spot a bluff, and thisโher chin trembling, her voice hardening, the aching look in her eyes, the set of her mouth, like she wouldnโtย letย her lips turn downโdidnโt feel like a bluff.
But a voice in the back of my head said three words.
Donโt trust anyone.
The next thing I knew, Eve was walking toward me. Oren moved to stand between us, and Eveโs eyes angled upward, like she was taking a moment to steel herself.ย Trying not to
cry.
She held out her phone. โTake it,โ Eve spat out. โPasscode three eight four five.โ
I didnโt move.
โGo ahead,โ Eve told me, and this time, her voice sounded deeper, rougher. โLook at the photos. Look at anything you want, Avery.โ
I felt a stab of guilt, and I glanced at Jameson. He was watching me intently. I didnโt let myself reactโat allโwhen Grayson came to stand beside Eve.
Looking down, wondering if Iโd made a mistake, I plugged the passcode Eve had given me into her phone. It unlocked the screen, and I navigated to her photo roll. She hadnโt deleted the one Iโd seen her taking, and this time, I identified which file sheโd photographed.
โSheffield Grayson.โ I brought my eyes back up to Eveโs, but she wouldnโt even look at me.
โIโm sorry,โ she told Grayson, her voice quiet. โBut heโs the wealthiest person in any of those files. He has motive. He has means. I know you said it wasnโt him, butโโ
โEvie.โ Grayson gave her a look, the kind of Grayson Hawthorne look that burned itself into your memory because it said everything he wouldnโt. โItโs not him.โ
Sheffield Grayson was dead, but Eve didnโt know that.
And she was right: Heย hadย come after Toby.ย Just not now.
โIf itโs not Sheffield Grayson,โ Eve said, her voice cracking, โthen we haveย nothing.โ
I knew that feeling: the desperation, the fury, the frustration, the sudden loss of hope. But I still looked back down at Eveโs phone and scrolled backward through her photo reel.ย Donโt trust anyone.ย There were three more photos of Sheffield Graysonโs file and a few of Tobyโs room, and that was it. If sheโd taken photos of any other filesโor anything elseโtheyโd been deleted. I scrolled back further and found a picture of Eve and Toby. He looked like he was trying to swat the camera away, but he was smilingโand so
was she.
There were more pictures of the two of them, going back months. Just like sheโd said.
If the old man had intended for you to be wary only of Eve, the message wouldnโt have saidย donโt trust anyone. It would have saidย donโt trust her.
Doubt shot through me, but I pulled up her call log. There were a lot of incoming calls, but she hadnโt picked up a single one. She hadnโt placed any, either. I went to her texts and quickly realized why sheโd been getting so many calls.ย The story. The press.ย When Iโd been in a similar situation, Iโd had to get a new phone. I kept clicking through texts, needing to know if there was more, and then I came to one that said simply:ย We have to meet.
I looked up. โWhoโs this from?โ I asked, angling the phone toward her.
โMallory Laughlin,โ Eve shot back. โShe left voicemails, too. You can verify the number.โ She looked down. โI guess sheโs seen the pictures of me. Rebecca must have given her my number. I turned my phone off once the story broke so I could concentrate on Toby, but look at all the good that did.โ Eve drew in a ragged breath. โI am done with this sick bastardโs twisted little games.โ Her chin came up, and her emerald eyes went diamond hard. โAnd I am not going to stay where Iโm not wanted.ย I canโt.โ
I could feel this entire situation getting away from me, like sand slipping through my fingers.
โDonโt go,โ Grayson told Eve, the words soft. And then he turned to me, and that softness fell away. โTell her not to go.โ This was the tone heโd used with me right after Iโd inherited, the one made for warnings and threats. โI mean it, Avery.โ Grayson looked at me. I expected his eyes to be icy or blazing, but they were neither. โI have never asked for anything from you.โ
It was palpable in his voice: the many, many things he had never asked for.
I could feel Jameson watching me, and I had no idea what he wanted or expected me to do. All I knew was that if Eve left, if she walked out of Hawthorne House and past the gates, into the line of fire, and something happened to her, Grayson Hawthorne would never forgive me.
โDonโt go,โ I told Eve. โIโm sorry.โ
I was, and I wasnโt. Because those words just wouldnโt leave me alone:ย Donโt trust anyone.
โI want to meet Mallory.โ Eve lifted her chin. โSheโs my grandmother. And at leastย sheย didnโt know about me.โ
โIโll take you to see her,โ Grayson said quietly, but Eve shook her head.
โEither Avery takes me,โ she said, equal parts challenge and injury in her tone, โor I walk.โ