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Chapter no 28 – GRAYSON

The Brothers Hawthorne

The situationโ€”Gigi, the key, the party, the searchโ€”had changed. That much was clear. Before, his objective had been to make sure that Gigi didnโ€™t find her way into their fatherโ€™s safe-deposit box. Now, however, he needed in that box himself.

Before the FBI realizes it exists.ย Grayson didnโ€™t have a guess about what white-collar crimes his father might have committed, but heย didย know that the man had paid money to have Avery followed, stalked, attacked, and kidnapped. Assuming Sheffield Grayson had covered his tracks, that suggested the existence of offshore accounts or otherwise untraceable funds. If the FBI somehow managed to find a trail, however slim, of those transactionsโ€”or any other proof of Sheffield Graysonโ€™s plot against the Hawthorne heiressโ€”they might begin to view his disappearance through another lens.

They might start asking questions and pulling at threads that Grayson could not let unravel.

That in mind, Grayson picked up the small, discreet USB drive heโ€™d taken from Sheffield Graysonโ€™s study. He plugged an adapter into his laptop, but when he went to plug the drive into the adapter, he realized that it didnโ€™t fit.ย Not a USB.ย It was slightly wider, slightly taller. He turned the end upward and examined it.ย Definitely not a USB.ย Grayson could make out what looked like small, wire-thin pegs inside.ย So what is it?ย He prodded at the casing, then set it down and reached into his pocket, withdrawing the index card heโ€™d taken from Sheffield Graysonโ€™s office.

A fake USB. An index card, cut down in size.ย Grayson felt like he was

back at Hawthorne House, playing one of the old manโ€™s Saturday morning games. A collection of objects would be laid out in front of Grayson and his brothers, but their purpose, their use, where to begin? Figuring that out was the challenge.

Sheffield Grayson is not the old man, and this is not a game.ย Grayson told himself that, but it did no good: He had to examine every inch of the card. There was a slight notch in one side and two on another, spaced about an inch apart.

Three notches in a white card. A fake USB drive.ย Before Grayson could puzzle overโ€”and throughโ€”that, his phone rang, and Xanderโ€™s name flashed across the screen. Deciding to save himself the troubleโ€”and the yodelingโ€”of ignoring the call, Grayson picked up. โ€œHello.โ€

โ€œWhatโ€™s wrong?โ€ Xander demanded immediately.

Grayson frowned. โ€œWhat would make you think thereโ€™s something wrong?โ€

โ€œYou said hello.โ€

Graysonโ€™s frown deepened. โ€œI say hello.โ€

โ€œNo, you donโ€™t.โ€ Xanderโ€™s grin was audible in his voice. โ€œNow say it in French!โ€

Grayson did not oblige. โ€œI stole what appeared to be a USB drive from Sheffield Graysonโ€™s home office,โ€ he reported instead. โ€œHe had it hidden in a secret compartment in a framed portrait of his family.โ€

Xander processed that. โ€œGray, would now be an appropriate time to talk about your feelings?โ€

Hands in cement, paintings on the wall.ย โ€œNo.โ€ Grayson didnโ€™t belabor that point. โ€œWhatever the drive is, itโ€™s not a USB. I donโ€™t think itโ€™s digital at all. There was also an index card, apparently blank.โ€

โ€œInvisible ink?โ€ Xander said.

โ€œPossibly,โ€ Grayson replied. โ€œIโ€™ll try the basics.โ€

โ€œLight, heat, blacklight,โ€ Xander rattled off, a grin audible in his voice. โ€œSodium iodide.โ€

โ€œExactly.โ€ย Grayson let his eyes go back to the card.

โ€œAnd how is everything going withย the sister?โ€ Xander probed.

Still staring at the index card, Grayson corrected him. โ€œSisters.โ€ The word escaped him. Heโ€™d been careful not to think of the girls that way up to this point, but he could feel himself on a slippery slope.

They were his to protect, even if he wasnโ€™tย theirย family. โ€œSisters, plural? As in you met the other one?โ€

โ€œShe knows who I am and despises me on principle.โ€ Grayson gave a slight shake of his head. โ€œIโ€™m a threat to her family.โ€

โ€œAnd threats must be extinguished,โ€ Xander intoned. โ€œIs she blonde?โ€ Grayson scowled. โ€œWhat does that have to do with anything?โ€

โ€œDoes she like giving orders?โ€ Xander asked excitedly. โ€œWhat are her thoughts on suits?โ€

The point Xander was making did not escape Grayson. โ€œThe fact that she doesnโ€™t trust me is going to make my job more difficult.โ€

โ€œGray?โ€ Xander said gently. โ€œThatโ€™s not the difficult part.โ€

Grayson thought fleetingly of the family portrait. Of the picture of Colin. Of Acacia saying that if sheโ€™d known about him earlier, things might have been different.

Damn Xander.

โ€œRepeat after me, Gray:ย My feelings are valid.โ€ โ€œStop talking,โ€ Grayson ordered.

โ€œMy emotions are real,โ€ Xander continued. โ€œGo on. Say it.โ€ โ€œIโ€™m hanging up on you now.โ€

โ€œWhoโ€™s your favorite brother?โ€ Xander called loudly enough that Grayson could still hear him even as he removed the phone from his ear.

โ€œNash,โ€ he answered loudly. โ€œLies!โ€

Graysonโ€™s phone vibrated. โ€œIโ€™m getting another call,โ€ he told Xander. โ€œMore lies!โ€ Xander said happily. โ€œGive my regards to Girl Grayson!โ€ โ€œGood-bye, Xander.โ€

โ€œYou saidย good-bโ€”โ€

Grayson hung up before Xander could finish, switching over to take the incoming call. โ€œYes?โ€

On the other end of the line, there was silence.

โ€œHello?โ€ Grayson tried.ย See?ย He aimed a mental retort at Xander.ย I say hello.

โ€œIs this Grayson Hawthorne?โ€ The voice that asked that question was female and unfamiliar. There was something about itโ€”the tone, the timbre, the spacing in that questionโ€”that kept him from hanging up.

โ€œTo whom am I speaking?โ€ Grayson asked.

โ€œThat doesnโ€™t matter.โ€ She said that like a simple truth, but the subtle rise and fall of her pitch and the way her voice sounded to his ears made him think that she was wrong.

Who this girl was mattered very much.

โ€œTo whom am I speaking?โ€ Grayson repeated. โ€œOr would you prefer I rephrase the question: On whom am I about to hang up?โ€

โ€œDonโ€™t hang up.โ€ That wasnโ€™t a plea, but it wasnโ€™t quite an order, either. โ€œYouโ€™re speaking with someone fromย whomย the Hawthorne family has taken a great deal.โ€

The way she tossed the wordย whomย right back at him did not go unnoticedโ€”and neither did the way her voice got a little quieter and a little deeper.

โ€œI presume that when you sayย the Hawthorne family, you mean my grandfather.โ€ Grayson kept his own tone even. โ€œWhatever Tobias Hawthorne did or didnโ€™t do, itโ€™s none of my concern.โ€

That was a lie, the kind that even Grayson couldnโ€™t will into being true. โ€œMy father shot and killed himself when I was four years old.โ€ The

girlโ€™s voice was calmer than it should have been. โ€œI was the only one in the house with him when it happened. And do you know what the last thing he said to me was?โ€

Twin muscles in Graysonโ€™s throat tightened. โ€œHow did you get this number?โ€ he demanded. In the back of his mind, he could see it.ย A small girl. A man with a gun.

โ€œShockingly, asshole, my fatherโ€™s last words were notย How did you get this number.โ€

Grayson waited for her to tell him what those last words had been, and when she didnโ€™t, he realized: Sheโ€™d hung up.

I am not responsible for the things the old man did.ย Grayson stared at the phone for far too long, then put it down. The only things he was responsible for right now were testing that blank index card for invisible ink and getting dressed.

What the hellย didย people wear to high school parties?

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