All patched up, darlinโ.โ
Gigi had spent every second that had passed since sheโd left the dock telling herself that she was going to come clean. Maybe not to Nash, who, like Grayson, had a protective streak a mile wide. And probably not to Jameson, who was unpredictable, but to Averyโor maybe Xander.
โThanks,โ Gigi told Nash brightly. Maybe a littleย tooย brightly. But before he could proceed with a Southern Inquisition, there was a knock on the door to her room.
Not my room for much longer.ย A ball of emotion rose in Gigiโs throat as Nash answered the door.
Brady stepped into the room. Heโd changed back into his regular clothes, but he was still holding the sword. Looking back, Gigi realized that heโd probably been guarding it in his own, subtle Brady way the whole night. It doubtlessly had a use in the next phase of the gameโif thereย wasย a game once Gigi spilled the beans.
I know youโre out there. No, sunshine, you donโt.
โHoller if you need anything,โ Nash told Gigi. He palmed his cowboy hat and gave Brady a long, disturbingly neutral look, then turned and sauntered out of the room.
Alone with Brady, Gigi developed an intense fascination with her own cuticles. She felt the mattress dip as he sat down beside her on the bed.
โYouโre still in the game.โ Gigi still couldnโt bring herself to look at him. She reached back to take the hair tie Brady had given her out of her hair, then handed it back to him. A muscle in her throat tightened. โWhereโs Knox?โ
โWhy,โ Brady said, โare you asking me about Knox?โ
Gigi thought about Knoxโs scarโbut that wasnโt her story to tell. โYou lied to me, Brady.โ
โTechnically, I lied to him, and you overheard.โ Gigi shook her head.ย โDonโt.โ
โI would tell a thousand lies,โ Brady swore, as intense as sheโd ever seen him, โto get her back.โ
Her.ย Knox had been right. It was always Calla with Brady. โWinning this game wonโt bring Calla Thorp back,โ Gigi said.
Brady was quiet for a long moment. โWhat if I told you it would?โ
What?ย Gigi searched his eyes. โWhat do you mean?โ
Brady didnโt answer the question. โYou could have told Nash about the bug just now, but I donโt think you did. You could have had the whole game called off. You didnโt.โ
โI havenโt told anyoneย yet,โ Gigi corrected. Brady didnโt even know the full extent of the secret she was keeping.
I know youโre out there. No, sunshine, you donโt.
Brady reached over to take Gigiโs hand in his. โI am asking you to let this run its course.โ
Gigi felt the warmth of Bradyโs touch. Heย wantedย her to feel it.
She pulled her hand back. โWas any of it real?โ she asked, her voice breaking. The way heโd touched her. The way heโd looked at her. Chaos theory.
โAll kinds of things can happen,โ Brady said quietly, โin a closed system.โ
โNothing in, nothing out,โ Gigi said.ย A locked room. An island.
โI wasnโt lying,โ Brady said, his voice catching a little, โwhen I told you that my brain likes A Lot.โ
Gigi tried madly to look anywhere but at his face, and her gaze fell on the sword. โIf I asked you to give that to me, would you?โ
His reply was gentle. โWhat use would you have for it now, Gigi?โ
She was out of the game, and he wasnโt. โThatโs what I thought.โ Gigi summoned up her best and brightest smile, because thisย hurt. โYou wanted me to feel something for you. You wanted me to trust you and like you. Maybe you thought you could use me in the next phase of the game, if our team did make it out by dawn.โ Gigi was still smiling. She couldnโt stop. She couldnโt let herself stop. โYou played me, Brady.โ
โIโm playing like her life depends on it.โ Brady leaned forward, and suddenly, Gigi couldnโt see anything but his face. โJuliet? I need this game to go on.โ
That was the second time heโd called herย Juliet. โI never asked,โ Gigi realized. โHow do you know my real name?โ
Brady didnโt reply.
Was any of it real?ย sheโd asked him.
All kinds of things can happen in a closed system.
But that system wasnโt really closed, was it? And for the first time, a possibility occurred to Gigiโnot just a possibility. Aย likelihood.
โYou know, itโs funny.โ Gigi looked Brady right in the eyes. โYou told me about Knoxโs sponsor, but you never mentioned yours.โ
Brady didnโt deny it.
Gigi thought about Knox saying that the Thorps werenโt the only game in town, saying that Orion Thorp wasnโt the only member of his family who liked to play. She thought about Brady playing the Grandest Game like Callaโs life depended on it. About Knox and his scar and the way heโd said that Calla hadย left.
The next thing Gigi knew, Brady was standing to go, and Xander was in the doorway.
โFor what itโs worth,โ Brady told Gigi, โin the last six years, there hasnโt been anyone who could make me forget Calla. There hasnโt been a singleย moment.โ Brady almost smiled at her. โThere were moments with you.โ
Xander waited until Brady had left, then shut the door and turned back to Gigi with one brow raised to ridiculous heights. โIโm sensing a story.โ
Gigi knew that she had to tell Xanderโabout the bug, the knife, Code Name Mimosas, all of it. She wasย goingย to tell him. But somehow, what came out instead was: โI lost. No Viking epics for me.โ
โSays who?โ Xander crossed the room and sat down beside her. โI just placed an order for a very fetching Viking helmet to don during my
recitation of said epics.โ
โLike you donโt already have a Viking helmet?โ Gigi replied.
โIf you want to getย technical, I just placed an order for a backup Viking helmet for my backup Viking helmet,โ Xander admitted. โThis one is quite large.โ
Gigi didnโt even have toย tryย to smile with Xander.
He nudged her shoulder playfully. “Just because you didnโt win,” Xander said, producing a scone seemingly out of nowhere and handing it to Gigi, “doesnโt mean the journey was anything less than epic. I’ve written Viking sagas for less.”
Tell him, Gigi thought, with the words on the tip of her tongue: I found a bag hidden in the brush, and inside it, there was a wetsuit, an oxygen tank, a necklace that wasnโt just a necklace, and a knife.
“I once built a Rube Goldberg machine with the sole purpose of smacking my own magnificent buttocks,” Xander said, meeting Gigiโs gaze. “I tell you this to say that I am a man of many talentsโone of which is listening. I am a very good listener.”
The only reasonable thing I could possibly do right now is tell him.
What did it matter that Brady had asked her not to?
What did it matter that sheโd spent countless nights staring into the darkness, waiting for Very Bad News to reappear?
What did it matter that heโd called her sunshine? “I have until noon, right?” Gigi asked.
Xander grinned. “For the ease of my future compositions, please tell me that whatever you have planned rhymes with Valhalla or cheesesteak.”
Gigi gave Xander a look. “Youโre not going to ask what Iโm up to?”
“Like I said, Iโm a man of many talents.” Xander slung an arm around her. “Among them, I give excellent platonic snuggles, and I know when not to ask.”