That night, Grayson dreamed of a labyrinth. He stood at the center, glass shards suspended in the air all around him. He couldnโt walk forward, couldnโt step back without one slicing into his flesh. In the shining surface of each shard, he saw an image.
The black opal ring. Avery. Emily. Eve. Gigi and Savannahโ
Grayson bolted up in bed, a phantom fist locked around his lungs. He tossed back the covers and reached over to hit a switch on the wall. The shade covering the bedroom window slowly rose, revealing that the sun was high in the sky.
Heโd slept late.
Grayson checked his phone. No updates on the old manโs List yetโand none from Gigi, for that matter. He considered reaching back out but fought the urge to do so. Patience was a virtue. Heโd seen to it that she wouldnโt get anywhere with her search of any password-protected files. That gave him time.
Once he had a decoy keyโฆ
Once he had a more thorough understanding of the situation with the FBIโฆ
Once Gigi was ready to hand over the filesโฆ
Then Grayson would make his next move. In the meantime, if his presence in Phoenix had caused Eve to pull her spy off the Grayson family and onto himโand the night before suggested that she hadโall the better.
The next morning, as Grayson was swimming his twentieth lap in the hotel pool, Zabrowski finally got back in touch.
Iโm here.
The time for waiting was over.
Grayson changed into dry clothes and walked to meet Zabrowski in an alley two blocks away. The first thing the PI did was hand over two envelopes, each containing one of the models Grayson had supplied and a matching metal key. Grayson inspected the keys, ensuring a visual match between the color of the metal Zabrowskiโs contact had used and Gigiโs key.
Finding the keys suitable, he slipped them into his suit pocket and brought his gaze back to rest on Zabrowskiโs.
โNo luck on the paperwork for the twinsโ trusts,โ the man reported. โBut I was able to get some answers about the investigation into Sheffield Grayson. They have him dead to rights on tax evasion and hiding significant streams of income offshore.โ
โNo wonder the IRS is freezing accounts. And the FBI?โ
โVery interested in where some of that income came from,โ Zabrowski replied. โItโs looking like embezzlement.โ
โFrom his own company?โ
โThis is where it gets interesting. Turns out Sheffield Grayson only owned a thirty percent stake. His mother-in-law, who funded the thing, owned the rest.โ
Grayson rolled that over in his mind and remembered something Gigi had said. โHe sold the company right after the girlsโ grandmother died. Assuming her interests in the company were included in one or more of the trusts she set up for her heirs, Iโm guessing Sheffield Grayson was highly motivated to divest of the whole thing before the trustee started sniffing around.โ
The trustee. Trowbridge.ย The pieces of this puzzle were starting to fit together in Graysonโs mind, but he didnโt have enough information to see the whole of it yet. โHow hard are the feds pushing the investigation?โ
โUnclear.โ
โHave they had any luck locating him?โ Grayson asked. That was as close as he could come to asking what he really wanted to know.
โNone. Consensus seems to be that this guy is a slippery bastard.โ
As long as Grayson made sure that stayed the consensus, Avery would
be fine. โDo you have anything else for me?โ Grayson asked.
Zabrowski reached into his car and then handed a file to Grayson, who flipped it open to see a familiar face staring back.ย Dark eyes. That scar through the eyebrow.
โMattias Slater,โ Zabrowski said. โGoes by Slate. Record is squeaky-clean, but his fatherโs isnโtโlong list of charges, but only one set ever stuck.โ
Grayson skimmed through the file. โExpensive defense counsel,โ he noted.
โUntil,โ Zabrowski said with a significant look, โthat last set of felony charges.โ
The ones that stuck, Grayson thought. He wondered if Mattias Slaterโs father had worked for the Blake familyโfor Vincent Blake. If so, that would explain the expensive lawyers.ย Until he ran afoul of the boss?
โWhat do we know about Mattias?โ Grayson asked. โPersonally?โ Zabrowskiโs eyes narrowed. โIn a day? Not much. His fatherโs dead.
Mother filed medical bankruptcy last year.โ
Grayson thought back to his confrontation with Eveโs spy.ย You donโt want to know, Mattias Slater had said,ย what Iโve done.
โYou want me to keep looking?โ Zabrowski asked.
Grayson closed the file. โPrioritize the trust paperwork,โ he told Zabrowski. โBut yes.โ
Grayson opened the door to the hotel lobby to find a very un-Haywood-Astyria scene in progress.
Gigi was standing on a wingback chair having a discussion with hotel security. โAbout yea tall,โ she was saying, โprone to eyebrow arching, very fond of imperative sentences, blond and broody.โ
โAs you have already been informed by multiple parties, madam, we cannot provide information about guests.โ
โWould it help if I described his super sharp cheekbones or did a comedic impression of some kind?โ Gigi asked winningly.
Grayson decided to intervene. โNo,โ he said, striding to stand between
Gigi and the guard. โThat would not help. Please get down from that chair.โ โEyebrow arch,โ Gigi told the security guard in a deep, dramatic voice.
โFollowed by an imperative sentence.โ
Grayson could not help noticing the way the security guardโs lips twitched. โIโll take it from here,โ he told the man.
Gigi hopped off the chair and grinned. โAsk me what Iโm doing here, Grayson.โ
โWhat are you doing here?โ
She rose up on her tiptoes. โWeโre in!โ
โThe files?โ Grayson didnโt show a hint of the surprise he felt. โThe passwords?โ Heโdย changedย the passwords. She shouldnโt have gotten anywhere with those files.
โUseless!โ Gigi replied happily. โI spent the whole day on them and got nowhere. Buuuuuuut.โฆโ Gigiโs grin was broad enough to break her face. โSavannah found a fake ID hidden behind the electrical panel in the gym!โ She practically vibrated with energy. โWe know the name he used to open the box. We have the key. Next stop: the bank!โ
Grayson thought about the duplicate key in his pocket and eyed the one around her neck. The clock was ticking now. He had to find a way to make the switch.