Oren left Grayson and me alone in the chapel. โI owe you an apology.โ
I met Grayson Hawthorneโs eyes, as light and piercing as theyโd been the first time I saw him. โYou donโt owe me anything,โ I saidโnot out of compassion but because it hurt to let myself think about how much Iโd expected from him.
โYes. I do.โ After a long moment, Grayson looked away. โI,โ he said, like that one word cost him everything, โhave been punishing myself for so long. Not just for Emilyโs deathโfor every weakness, every miscalculation,ย everyโโ He cut off, like his windpipe had closed suddenly around the words. I watched as he forced a jagged breath into his lungs. โNo matter what I was or what I didโit was never enough. The old man was always there, pushing for better, for more.โ
Iโd thought once that he had bulletproof confidence. That he was arrogant and incapable of second-guessing himself and utterly sure of his own power.
โAnd then,โ Grayson said, โthe old man was gone. And thenโฆ there was you.โ
โGrayson.โ His name caught in my throat.
Grayson just looked at me, his light eyes shadowed. โSometimes, you have an idea of a personโabout who they are, about what youโd be like together. But sometimes thatโs all it is: an idea. And for so long, I have been afraid that I loved theย ideaย of Emily more than I will ever be capable of loving anyone real.โ
That was a confession and self-condemnation and a
curse. โThatโs not true, Grayson.โ
He looked at me like the act of doing so was painful and sweet. โIt was never just the idea of you, Avery.โ
I tried not to feel like the ground was suddenly moving underneath my feet. โYouย hatedย the idea of me.โ
โBut not you.โ The words were just as sweet, just as painful. โNever you.โ
Something gave inside me. โGrayson.โ โI know,โ he said roughly.
I shook my head. โYouโre still so convinced that you know everything.โ
โI know that Jamie loves you.โ Grayson looked at me the way you look at art in a glass case, like he wanted to reach out to touch me but couldnโt. โAnd Iโve seen the way that you look at him, the way the two of you are together. Youโre in love with my brother, Avery.โ He paused. โTell me youโre not.โ
I couldnโt do that. He knew I couldnโt. โI am in love with your brother,โ I said, because it was true. Jameson was part of me nowโpart of who Iโd spent the past year becoming. Iโd changed. If I hadnโt, maybe things could have been different, but there was no going back.
I was who I wasย becauseย of Jameson. I hadnโt been lying when Iโd told him that I didnโt want him to be anyone else.
So why was this so hard?
โI wanted Eve to be different,โ Grayson told me. โI wanted her to be you.โ
โDonโt say that,โ I whispered.
He looked at me one last time. โThere are so many things that I will never say.โ
He was getting ready to walk away, and I had to let him
โbut I couldnโt. โPromise me you wonโt leave again,โ I told Grayson. โYou can go back to Harvard. You can go wherever you want, do whatever you wantโjust promise me that you wonโt shut us out again.โ I lifted my hand to my Hawthorne pin. I knew he had one of his own. I knew
that, but I took mine off and pinned it on him anyway. โEst unus ex nobis.ย You said that to Jameson once, do you remember?ย She is one of us.ย Well, it goes both ways, Gray.โ
Grayson closed his eyes, and I was hit with the feeling that I would never forget the way he looked standing there in the light from the stained-glass windows. Without his armor. Without pretense. Raw.
โScio,โ Grayson told me.ย I know.
I looked down at the USB in his hand.
โI have the other one,โ I told him. โIt was the one object in the leather satchel that we never used, remember?โ
Graysonโs eyes opened. He stepped out of the light. โAre you going to call my brothers?โ he asked me. โOr shall I?โ