There was no point in cross-examining the person who delivered the package. We knew who it was from. We knew what he wanted.
โEverything okay?โ Libby asked me when Orenโs man appeared in the foyer with the package. I shook my head.ย Whatever this isโitโs definitely not okay.
Oren completed his initial security screen, then handed both the contents and the packaging over to me: one gift box large enough to hold a sweater; inside it, thirteen letter-sized envelopes; inside each envelope, a clear, thin, rectangular sheet of plastic with an abstract black-and- white design inked onto it. Looking at any one sheet in isolation was like doing one of those inkblot tests.
โStack them,โ Jameson suggested. I wasnโt sure when heโd come into the room, but he wasnโt alone. All four of the Hawthorne brothers circled around me. Libby hung back, but only slightly.
I laid sheet on top of sheet, the designs combining to form a single pictureโbut it wasnโt that easy. Of course it wasnโt. There were four ways that each sheet could goโup or down, front or back.
I felt the sheets with my fingertips, locating the side on which the ink had been printed. Moving with lightning speed, I began matching the sheets in the lower left corner, using the patterns to guide me.
One, two, three, fourโno, that oneโs the wrong way.ย I kept going, one sheet on top of another on top of another, until a picture emerged. A black-and-white photograph.
And in that photograph, Alisa Ortega lay on a dirt floor, her head lolled to one side, her eyes closed.
โSheโs alive,โ Jameson said beside me. โUnconscious.
But she doesnโt lookโฆโ
Dead, I finished for him.ย What, besides Toby, do I have that you want?ย I could hear Vincent Blake saying.ย I am so very glad you asked.
โLee-Lee.โ Nash didnโt sound calm, not this time.
I swallowed. โIs there any chance sheโs in on it?โ I asked, hating myself for even giving life to the question, for letting Blake get to me that much.
โNone,โ Nash said, biting out the word with almost inhuman ferocity.
I looked to Jameson and Grayson. โYour grandfather saidย donโt trust anyone, not justย donโt trust her.ย He at least considered it possible that Blake would be able to get to someone else in my inner circle.โ I looked back down at Alisaโs seemingly unconscious body. โAnd right now, Alisa and her firm have a lot to lose if I donโt agree to a trust.โ
The power behind the fortune. The ability to move mountains and make men.
โYou can trust Alisa,โ Nash said roughly. โSheโs loyal to the old man, always has been.โ Libby came closer and laid a hand on his back, and he turned his head to look at her. โThis ainโt what you think, Lib. I donโt have feelings for her, but just because things donโt work out with a person doesnโt mean they stop mattering.โ
โNo one ever stops mattering,โ Libby said, like the words were a revelation, โto you.โ
โNash is right. Thereโs no way Alisa is in on it,โ Jameson said. โVincent Blake took her, just like he took Toby.โ
Because she works for me.
โThe bastard canโt do this,โ Grayson swore with a powerful intensity I hadnโt seen from him in months. โWeโllย destroyย him.โ
You canโt.ย That was why Tobias Hawthorne had
disinherited them, why heโd drawn Blakeโs focus to meโ and the people I cared about. Oren had assigned a bodyguard to Max. Heโd brought Thea and Rebecca here. Heโd shut down avenue after avenue of using other people to get to meโbut Alisa hadnโt been on lockdown.
Sheโd been out there playing games of her own.
With shaking hands, I called her number. Again. And again. She didnโt pick up. โAlisa always picks up,โ I said out loud. I forced my eyes to Orenโs. โNowย can we call the police?โ
Toby was a dead man. You couldnโt report a dead man missing. But Alisa was very much alive, and we had the picture as proof of foul play.
โBlake will have someoneโmaybe multiple someonesโ high up in all the local police departments.โ
โAnd I donโt?โ I said.
โYou did,โ Oren told me, past tense, and I remembered what heโd said about the rash of recent transfers.
โWhat about the FBI?โ I asked. โI donโt care if the case is federal or notโTobias Hawthorne had people, and theyโre my people now. Right?โ
No one replied, because whoever Tobias Hawthorne may or may not have had in his pocket, there was no one in mine. Not without Alisa there to pull the strings.
Check.ย I could practically see the board, see the moving pieces, see the way that Vincent Blake was boxing me in.
โLee-Lee wouldnโt want us to go to the authorities.โ Nash seemed to have trouble finding his voice. It came out in a slow, deep rumble. โThe optics.โ
โYou donโt care about optics,โ I told him.
Nash took off his cowboy hat, his eyes shadowed. โI care about a lot of things, kid.โ
โWhat do we have to do,โ Libby asked fiercely, โto get Alisa back?โ
I was the one who answered the question. โFind a bodyโ or whatโs left of one after forty years.โ
Nashโs eyes narrowed. โThis had better be one hell of an explanation.โ