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Chapter no 81 – GRAYSON

The Brothers Hawthorne

Gigi restrained herself while they were in the elevator, but Grayson could see her practically bursting with questions. In less than a minute, heโ€™d have to supply her with answers of some kind.

Consider your options. Project the likely outcomes. Calculate risks.

The moment the two of them were alone in the black-card suite, Gigi burst. โ€œSoโ€ฆ whoโ€™s Eve?โ€

โ€œItโ€™s complicated.โ€

Gigi grinned. โ€œI love complicated!โ€

โ€œSheโ€™s Toby Hawthorneโ€™sโ€”now Tobyย Blakeโ€™sโ€”recently discovered biological daughter.โ€ Grayson committed to a course of action. Heโ€™d lied to Gigi enough. In the future, heโ€™d probably have to lie to her more. This wasnโ€™t a secret he had to keep.

โ€œFamily drama.โ€ Gigi clapped her hands in front of her body. โ€œI dig it!

And Toby isโ€ฆโ€ โ€œMy uncle.โ€

โ€œSo Eveโ€™s your cousin?โ€

Graysonโ€™s entire body clenched at that question. โ€œLegally, no. Biologically, also no.โ€ Toby was adopted. Eve had another manโ€™s name on her birth certificate. Sheโ€™d only met the Hawthornesโ€”Grayson and Toby includedโ€”in adulthood. โ€œLike I said, itโ€™s complicated. Whatโ€™s not complicated is that sheโ€™s dangerousโ€”and so is that guy you were talking to outside.โ€

โ€œJust out of curiosity,โ€ Gigi said, her tone wheedling, โ€œdoesย heย have a name?โ€

Mattias Slater. โ€œNot one that you need to know,โ€ Grayson told Gigi. โ€œI need you to promise me that if you ever see him again, youโ€™ll run.โ€

โ€œWellโ€ฆ,โ€ Gigi hedged. โ€œWhat ifโ€ฆโ€

โ€œNo,โ€ Grayson told her. โ€œJust no, Juliet. If you see him, you get the hell out of there, and you call me. Iโ€™m fairly certain that Eve is responsible for setting the FBI on your mother yesterday, and I canโ€™t swear that she wonโ€™t do worse.โ€

Eve had been a mistake, and if there was one thing that Grayson Hawthorne knew with every fiber of his being, it was that his mistakes always came back to haunt him.

โ€œWhy would she do that?โ€ Gigi asked, crinkling her nose. When Grayson wasnโ€™t forthcoming with an answer, she sighed. โ€œFine. If I see Mr. Tall, Dark-Eyed, and Broody again, Iโ€™ll call you. Code name:ย Mimosas. And if youโ€™re wondering if itโ€™s because I could get drunk just looking at the eyes, the cheekbones, the tattoos, honey-golden hair and sun-kissed skin, that little scar through his eyebrowโ€ฆโ€

Grayson gave Gigi his most quelling look, and she plopped down on the floor next to the reassembled puzzle box.

โ€œAny progress?โ€ she asked.

Grayson didnโ€™t say no. He didnโ€™t lie to herย per se.ย Instead, he sat down on the floor next to her and met her eyes. โ€œI thought it might help to start again from the beginning.โ€

And that was what they did. They removed the loose strip of wood from the top of the box, sliding it out, then flipping it over to remove the tool. Gigi turned the box upside down, and Grayson used the magnet end of the tool to remove the panel on the bottom of the box, revealing a hole in which the other side of the tool could be inserted. That loosened the strips of wood on the top, allowing them to be pressed down on the ends to enter the combination that triggered another release. Off came another panel on the box, revealing a small opening, barely larger than a USB.

โ€œHave we tried shaking it?โ€ Gigi said thoughtfully. She didnโ€™t wait for an answer. She shook the boxโ€”and out fell the USB key.

Grayson wondered then if heโ€™d made a mistake by making it easier for the girls to open the box, but he didnโ€™t let himself linger on the question for long.ย Regret never pays dividends, boys. Remember that. Once you start second-guessing yourself, youโ€™ve failed.

โ€œWas this here before?โ€ Gigi asked, scrunching up her forehead. โ€œBecause I kind of feel like this wasnโ€™t here before.โ€

โ€œWe didnโ€™t check,โ€ Grayson told her, willing her to drop it.

With a grin, Gigi did. She stuck the faux USB into the opening and twisted it, then hesitated. โ€œWe should wait for Savannah,โ€ she declared, fishing her phone out of her pocket and firing off a text. โ€œSheโ€™ll want to be here for this.โ€

There was something about the way that Gigi said her twinโ€™s name that put Grayson on high alert. โ€œIs Savannah okay?โ€

Gigi nodded, but she also didnโ€™t quite meet his eyes. โ€œShe and Mom had a fight last night after you left. About our trusts.โ€

The trusts that Zabrowskiย stillย hadnโ€™t gotten him the paperwork on. โ€œEverything is going to be okay, Gigi.โ€ Grayson came this close to calling herย little sister, the way Nash liked to useย little brother. โ€œI promise.โ€

Grayson didnโ€™t realize that he was going to pull her into a hug until he did it. Gigi hugged back. She fit under his chin, and for a single moment in time, Grayson felt like he was exactly where he belonged.

โ€œGive me your phone,โ€ Gigi told him. Clearly, that was an order.

Grayson gave her his phone. She turned it toward his face, unlocked it, and then leaned in next to him again. โ€œNow smile and sayย I like my sister!โ€

Three days ago, Grayson would have resisted every part of that request. โ€œI like my sister.โ€

โ€œIโ€™m not sure that counts as a smile,โ€ Gigi informed him after sheโ€™d snapped a picture. โ€œBut kudos for the effort. Now letโ€™s take one posed next to the box. Sayย we did it!โ€

โ€œWe did it,โ€ Grayson said.

โ€œWe are the best!โ€ Gigi was snapping pictures like mad. โ€œWe are the best,โ€ Grayson repeated.

โ€œCode Name Mimosaโ€™s real name isโ€ฆโ€

Grayson narrowed his eyes. โ€œGigi,โ€ he said, putting more than a little warning in his tone.

Gigi was absolutely unabashed. โ€œWhat a coincidence,โ€ she said seriously. โ€œMy name is also Gigi.โ€ She scrolled through the photos sheโ€™d taken. โ€œI like this one,โ€ she told him. โ€œYouโ€™re actually smiling. Iโ€™ll make it your wallpaper.โ€

Grayson grabbed for his phone, but she dodged.

โ€œNow, Iโ€™m sending it to myselfโ€ฆ and also to Xander.โ€ฆ Andโ€ฆ done.โ€ Gigi stared at Graysonโ€™s phone for a second or two longer, then flicked her gaze back to the puzzle box. โ€œI changed my mind. Letโ€™s not wait for Savannah.โ€ Gigi squatted, locked her fingers around the faux USB, and pulled out the board, the last remaining barrier to the compartment that held the journal.

Not the real one.ย Grayson buried the guilt, buried it so deep that no amount of discussion or bonding with Gigi now could unearth it.

His sister flipped through the pages of the duplicate journal. โ€œItโ€™s full of numbers,โ€ she said, frowning. โ€œJust strings and strings of numbers.โ€

โ€œLet me see it,โ€ Grayson said, the way he would have if this was his first time in a room with that book. Gigi handed it to him, and Grayson made his own inspection of it, page by page. โ€œItโ€™s a code, obviously,โ€ he said. โ€œSome kind of substitution cipher, perhaps.โ€

Not perhaps. Not just any cipher.

โ€œIโ€™m going to need some coffee,โ€ Gigi declared. โ€œOooh! Look! Thereโ€™s a coffee maker!โ€

Grayson held out an arm to stop her. โ€œYou do not need any coffee.โ€

โ€œYou like me,โ€ Gigi reminded him, poking him in the chest. โ€œYou find me charming.โ€

The muscles in Graysonโ€™s throat tightened. โ€œI like you,โ€ he said quietly. โ€œAnd I am still not giving you coffee.โ€

โ€œDecaf,โ€ Gigi countered. โ€œFinal offer!โ€ Grayson gave a roll of his eyes. โ€œFine.โ€

He walked into the kitchen to make her decaf. When he came back, she wasnโ€™t sitting near the puzzle box. She was standingโ€”and staring at his phone.

โ€œThis isnโ€™t the picture you sent me.โ€ Gigiโ€™s voice was very quiet. โ€œThe passwords. The ones from Mr. Trowbridgeโ€™s office. You sent me a picture, but thisโ€ฆโ€ She held up his phone, his photo roll. โ€œThese arenโ€™t the passwords you sent me, Grayson.โ€

He saw, all at once, the mistakes heโ€™d made. Letting his guard down. Letting her in. Giving her his phone. Letting her pull up his photos to scroll through the ones sheโ€™d taken of the two of them. Failing to take the phone back before heโ€™d left the room.ย Was it still unlocked, or did she figure out the passcode?

Did it matter?

โ€œAnd my keyโ€ฆโ€ Gigi was staring at the photo roll, just staring and staring at it like she expected it to stop being what it was. โ€œYou took a picture of my key. I knew that. I didnโ€™t think anything of it. Iย gave youย my key, and then you gave it to Savannah. But my key didnโ€™t work.โ€ She looked up from the phone, stricken. โ€œWhy didnโ€™t it work, Grayson?โ€

Grayson Hawthorne had been raised to take control of every situation, but he didnโ€™t know how to make this stop. He didnโ€™t know how to lie to her

โ€”even though heโ€™d done nothing but lie to her so far.

โ€œWhere did you get this?โ€ Gigi held up the not-USB. โ€œIt wasnโ€™t in the box before, was it? Have you already opened it?โ€ Gigi dropped the USB, and the next thing Grayson knew, she was holding the journalโ€”holding on to it for dear life. โ€œIs this even real?โ€

It was real, Gigi.ย In his own mind, Grayson wasnโ€™t focused on the journal.

โ€œThis is the part where you tell me that you can explain,โ€ Gigi said, her voice catching. โ€œGo ahead. Explain, Grayson.โ€

Graysonโ€™s brain formulated a response. He looked her straight in the eyes. โ€œI was trying to protect you.โ€

โ€œOkay.โ€ Gigi nodded, and it was like once she started nodding, she couldnโ€™t stop. โ€œI believe you. Okay? Because Iโ€™m the type of person who believes in people.โ€ She smiled, but it didnโ€™t look like a Gigi smile. โ€œBecause what fun is it going through life any other way?โ€

Grayson felt like she was ripping his heart out. He didnโ€™t have any choice but to keep lying to her. And she would keep believing it, believing in him, because that was who she was.

โ€œOnlyโ€ฆโ€ Gigiโ€™s voice shook. โ€œWhat exactly were you protecting me from?โ€ She held up the journal again. โ€œWhatโ€™s in here?โ€ She paused.ย โ€œWhatโ€™s not?โ€

Grayson couldnโ€™t answer. Even if he had wanted to, his body wouldnโ€™t let him.ย Some people can make mistakes, he could hear the old man saying.ย But you are not one of those people.

Heโ€™d known that he was emotionally compromised. Heโ€™d known that.

โ€œI trusted you,โ€ Gigi said, like the words had been ripped out of her. โ€œEven after you lied to me. Youโ€™re my brother, and you lied to me, andย I trusted you anyway.ย Because thatโ€™s what I do.โ€

โ€œI can explain,โ€ Grayson said, but that was just another lie, because he couldnโ€™t. He wouldnโ€™t ever be able to explain this to her because the secrets he was keepingโ€”they had to stay hidden.

No matter the cost.

โ€œGo ahead,โ€ Gigi told him, tears streaming down her face. โ€œTell me you havenโ€™t been sabotaging meโ€”sabotagingย usโ€”from the beginning.โ€

Grayson couldnโ€™t tell her that. He couldnโ€™t tell her a damn thing.

โ€œThat guy outside, the one you claim is so dangerous, he said that you were playing your own game. He warned me.ย Careful with this one, sunshine.โ€

Grayson would never forgive himself if she ended up putting herself in danger because of him. โ€œGigiโ€”โ€ Grayson was not a person who pleaded, but he was pleading now.

โ€œDonโ€™t,โ€ Gigi said, her voice low and guttural. โ€œJust shut your mouth and give me what you really found in this box, because I donโ€™t believe for a damn second that you havenโ€™t already opened it.โ€

Graysonโ€™s chest hurt. Every single breath he took hurt. It all hurt. โ€œI canโ€™t.โ€

Gigi swallowed. โ€œThen stay the hell away from meโ€”and my sister.โ€

She opened the door. Savannah was coming down the hall, but she took one look at her twin and brought her diamond-hard gaze to Graysonโ€™s, and he knew.

Heโ€™d lost them both.

TWO YEARS AND EIGHT MONTHSโ€Œ

AGO

 

Grayson sat hunched on the floor of the tree house, his knees pulled to his chest.ย Posture unbefitting of a Hawthorne, he thought dully. The words didnโ€™t hurt the way they should have.

He ran his thumb over the bit of metal in his hand. Grayson remembered being eight years old and writing haiku after haiku, crossing out the words, calmly tearing sheet after sheet out of his notebook. Because when you only got three lines, they had to be perfect.

He had wantedโ€”so badlyโ€”for them to be perfect. Heโ€™d agonized over focus and content, metaphors and wording.ย A drop of water. The rain. The wind. A petal. A leaf. Love. Anger. Sorrow.ย But reading over the final product now, all he could think was that what heโ€™d written hadnโ€™t been perfect.

Heย hadnโ€™t beenโ€”and this was the cost.

Everywhere Grayson looked, he saw Emily.ย Emilyโ€™s amber hair blowing in the wind. Emilyโ€™s wild, larger-than-life smile. Emily lying on the shore.

โ€œDead.โ€ Grayson made himself say it out loud. It didnโ€™t hurt the way it should have. Nothing hurt enough.

He read the damn haiku again, his grip on it viselike, the metal biting into his fingers.ย When words are real enough, he remembered telling Jameson,ย when theyโ€™re the exact right words, when what youโ€™re saying matters, when itโ€™s beautiful and perfect and trueโ€”it hurts.

Grayson had wanted Emily to loveย him. Heโ€™d wanted her to chooseย him. Being with her had made him feel like perfect didnโ€™t matter. Like he could afford, every once in a while, to lose control.

This was his fault. Heโ€™d taken her to the cliffs, when Jameson wouldnโ€™t.

Some people can make mistakes, Grayson. But you are not one of those

people.

A sound like a fist beating flesh broke the silence in the tree house. Brutal. Repetitive. Merciless. And the more Grayson listened to itโ€”without moving, without blinking, barely even breathingโ€”the more he realized that the vicious, ruthlessย thwack, thwack, thwackย he was hearing wasnโ€™t the work of a fist.

Splintering wood. A crash. Another. More.

Grayson managed to stand. He walked over to the tree house window and looked down. Jameson was on one of the bridges below. There was an ax in his hand and other blades at his feet.ย A longsword. A hatchet. A machete.

The bridge was barely holding on, but Jameson didnโ€™t stop. He never stopped. He attacked the only thing holding him up like he couldnโ€™t wait to fall.

Down below, Nash ran toward the tree house. โ€œWhat the hell are you doing, Jamie?โ€ In a flash, he was climbing to Jameson, who swung the ax harder, faster.

โ€œI would think the answerโ€™s apparent,โ€ Jamie replied, in a tone that made Grayson think that he was enjoying this, destroying a thing they both had loved.

He blames me. He should blame me. Itโ€™s my fault sheโ€™s gone.

โ€œDamn it, Jameson!โ€ Nash tried to lunge forward, but the ax came down right next to his foot. โ€œYouโ€™re going to hurt yourself.โ€

He wants to hurt me.ย Grayson thought about Emilyโ€™s body, her hair wet, her eyes vacant. โ€œLet him.โ€ Grayson was surprised at the sound of his own voice. The words felt guttural, but they sounded almost robotic.

Jameson flung the ax down and picked up the machete.

Nash eased forward. โ€œEmโ€™s gone,โ€ he said. โ€œItโ€™s not right. Itโ€™s not fair. You want to set something on fireโ€”either of youโ€”Iโ€™ll help. But not this. Not like this, Jamie.โ€

The bridge was decimated now, hanging by threads. Jameson stepped back onto a large platform, then swung. Nash barely had time to jump to the other side.

โ€œExactly like this,โ€ Jameson said, as the bridge came crashing down.

The remaining blades fell roughly to the dirt.

โ€œYouโ€™re hurting.โ€ Nash made his way down the tree and over to the

other sideโ€”to Jameson.

All Grayson could do was watch.

โ€œHurting? Me?โ€ Jameson replied, going at the tree house walls with the machete.ย Thwack. Thwack. Thwack.ย โ€œNothing hurts unless you let it. Nothing matters unless you let it.โ€

Grayson didnโ€™t realize heโ€™d moved, but suddenly, he was on the ground, right next to the longsword.

โ€œDonโ€™t come any closer, Gray,โ€ Nash warned him.

Grayson swallowed. โ€œDonโ€™t tell me what to do.โ€ His throat felt swollen and rough.

Jameson looked directly at him. โ€œSo says the heir apparent.โ€

If youโ€™re so perfect, Grayson imagined his brother saying,ย why is she dead?

โ€œItโ€™s my fault.โ€ The words felt like they stuck in Graysonโ€™s throat, but Jameson heard them all the same.

โ€œNothingโ€™s everย yourย fault, Grayson.โ€

Nash moved in, and when Jameson went to raise the machete again, Nash caught his wrist. โ€œJamie.ย Enough.โ€

Grayson heard the machete clatter to the floor of the platform on which his brothers stood.ย My fault, he thought.ย I killed Emily.

That sentence rang in his mind: five syllables, so real and true they hurt. Grayson dropped his long-ago haiku to the ground. And then he bent, picked up the longsword, turned back to the tree house, and started swinging.

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