Oren called in one of the decoy SUVs to bring Mallory, Rebecca, and Thea back to the estate. Eve opted to ride with them instead of Xander and me, and when the second SUV pulled up to the House, neither she nor Mallory were in it.
โEve said to tell you sheโs staying at the cottage.โ Rebecca looked down. โWith my mom.โ
I am not going to stay where Iโm not wanted,ย I could hear Eve saying.ย I canโt.ย I felt another stab of guilt, then wondered if that was the point.
โShe said sheโll try to figure out what the number means herself,โ Thea added. โJust not here.โ
If Eve was trustworthy, Iโd hurt her. Badly. But if she wasnโtโฆ
I turned to Oren. โYou still have a man on Eve?โ
โOne for her,โ my head of security confirmed, โone for Mallory, six securing the gates, four more guarding the immediate perimeter here, and three besides me in the House.โ
That should have made me feel safer, but all I could think wasย donโt trust anyone.
Alisa was waiting for me in the foyer. Oren must have known, but he hadnโt warned me.
Before I could say a thing, a small barking blur rounded the corner.
An instant later, Libby followed, giving chase. โHouse too
big!โ she huffed. โPuppy too fast! I hate cardio!โ
โHave you named her yet?โ Xander called as the puppy closed in on us.
Libby stopped running and bent over, her hands on her knees. โI told you to name her, Xander. Sheโsโโ
โA Hawthorne dog,โ Xander finished. โAs you wish.โ He picked the puppy up and snuggled her to his chest. โWe shall call you Tiramisu,โ he declared.
โThis is Nashโs doing, I presume?โ Alisa reached out to stroke the puppyโs ear. โFair warning,โ she told the pup softly, โNash Hawthorne has never loved anything he didnโt leave.โ
Libby stared at Alisa for a moment, then pushed her sweaty hair out of her kohl-rimmed eyes. โWould you look at that,โ she said in a deadpan. โItโs time for my cardio.โ
As my sister stalked off, I narrowed my eyes at Alisa. โWas that really necessary?โ
โWe have bigger problems right now.โ Alisa held out her phone. There was a news article on the screen.
โPeople Are Getting Very Nervousโ: Hawthorne Heiress on Verge of Taking the Reins.
Apparently,ย Market Watchย did not have a high opinion of my capabilities. All ventures in which Tobias Hawthorne had been a major investor were being flagged with caution. โThe onslaught continues,โ I muttered. โI donโt have
time for this.โ
โAnd you wonโt have to be the one to deal with things like this,โ Alisa replied, โif you establish a trust.โ
Donโt trust anyone.ย Suddenly, I heard that warning in a different way. Had Tobias Hawthorne meant it to have a double meaning? The closer I got to the year mark, the harder Alisa pushed, and the closer she and her firm got to losing the reins.
โLeave her alone, Alisa.โ
I looked up to see Jameson striding toward us. He was wearing a crisp white dress shirt, cuffed to his forearms. โA
trust isnโt necessary. Avery can make do with financial advisors.โ
โFinancial advisors wonโt calm anyoneโs nerves about the idea of an eighteen-year-old calling the shots with one of the worldโs biggest fortunes.โ Alisa offered Jameson a closed-lipped,ย the defense restsย kind of smile. โPerception matters.โ She turned back to me. โAnd to that end, thereโs something else you should see.โ
She took her phone from me, toggled to a new page, then passed it back to me. This time, I found myself looking down at the celebrity gossip site that had broken the story about Emily and Eve.
Switching Hawthornes? Hawthorne Heiress and Her Swinging New Lifestyle.
Beneath thatย lovelyย headline, there was a series of pictures.ย Jameson in his tuxedo and me in my ball gown, dancing on the beach. A still frame taken from an interview Iโd done months ago with Graysonโwhen heโd kissed me.ย The last picture was of me with Xander, standing on the porch at Rebeccaโs house less than an hour earlier.
I hadnโt realized the paparazzi had caught us there.ย Then again, maybe it wasnโt the paparazzi.ย It was getting harder not to feel like our adversary was everywhere.
โLetโs look at the positives here,โ Xander suggested. โI look dashing in that photo.โ
โThereโs no reason for Avery to see something like this,โ Jameson said forcefully.
Jameson Winchester Hawthorne in protective mode was a thing to behold.
โPerception matters,โ Alisa reiterated.
โRight now,โ I replied, handing her phone back to her, โother things matter more. Tell me youโve found something, Alisa. Whoโs pulling the strings?โ
Sheโd said that she was on it days agoโand then I hadnโt heard a word.
โDo you know how many people there are out there with
a net worth of at least two hundred million dollars?โ Alisa said calmly. โAbout thirty thousand. There are eight hundred billionaires in the United States alone, and this wouldnโt take billions.โ
โIt would take connections.โ
I looked up to the stairsโand Grayson. He walked down them to join us but stopped short of looking at me. He was wearing all black, but not a suit.
โWhatever you have,โ Grayson told Alisa, โsend it to me.โ Finallyโfinallyโhis eyes made their way to mine. โWhereโs Eve?โ
I felt like heโd struck me.
โThe cottage.โ Rebecca answered. โWith my mom and grandpa.โ
โIf we find anything,โ I said, trying not to let Graysonโs cutting look cut me, โweโll call her.โ
โFind anythingโฆโ Jamesonโs eyes laser-locked on mine. โAbout what?โ
โThe person who took Toby is getting more aggressive,โ Oren said.
โMore aggressive how?โ Alisa pressed.
Xander held Tiramisu up to his face and spoke in the puppyโs voice. โDonโt worry. The fire was very small.โ
โWhat fire?โ Jameson demanded, and he closed the space between us taking my hand. โTell us, Heiress.โ
โAnother envelope. The message caught fire when it hit the air. Seven numbers.โ
Jamesonโs thumb traced the heel of my hand. โWell then, Heiress. Game on.โ