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Chapter no 90 – GRAYSON

The Brothers Hawthorne

When Grayson arrived at the gates of Hawthorne House, he got out of his hired car and sent the driver on his way. It was a long walk to the Houseโ€” and an even longer one to the tree house.

Or what was left of it, anyway.

Grayson stared up at the havoc he and Jameson had wreaked after Emily died. Slipping off his suit jacket and laying it over a low-hanging branch, he began to climb. Most of the walkways between the trees had been destroyed. Only one of the soaring towers remained intact. The main body of the house had angry, gaping holes.

Grayson made his way from a series of branches to one of the slides and climbed in through a window.

โ€œPeek-a-boo!โ€ Xander jumped down from the rafters. โ€œAnd welcome home. Your nine-one-one was bare on details, so I took the liberty of extrapolating a bit.โ€

Grayson eyed his brother, then scanned the tree house. Xander โ€œextrapolatingโ€ was rarely a good thing. โ€œI donโ€™t want to talk about it,โ€ Grayson said.ย The reason for that nine-one-one. What happened after you and Nash left Phoenix.

โ€œSo donโ€™t talk,โ€ Nash called from down below. Without another word to Grayson, he hauled a series of brown paper grocery bags up into the tree house, handing them off to Xander.

โ€œYou heard from Jamie yet?โ€ Nash asked.

Xander raised a hand. โ€œI have. He and Avery are on their way back. ETA tomorrow morning.โ€

Nash swiveled his gaze back to Grayson. โ€œGuess that means weโ€™re having ourselves a little slumber party out here first.โ€

 

 

Jameson made it back just as they were waking up the next morning. Like Nash, he, too, had come prepared. Unlike Nash, Jameson didnโ€™t make the rest of them wait to find out what was in his bag.

The first thing he took out was a massive water bottle. A massive,ย emptyย water bottle. The next three things out of the bag were ketchup, a gallon of milk, and a liter of root beer.

Grayson saw where this was going almost immediatelyโ€”and so did Xander, who gleefully adopted an announcerโ€™s voice. โ€œItโ€™s time,โ€ he boomed, โ€œfor that standby Hawthorne classicโ€ฆ Drink or Dare!โ€

Ten minutes later, the empty water bottle was very fullโ€”and a disturbing shade of milky brown.

โ€œIโ€™ll go first,โ€ Xander volunteered. โ€œJamie, I dare you to tell us the absolute most banana pants thing that happened while you were in England.โ€

โ€œMet my father. Won a castle. Saved a duchess from certain death. Not in that order.โ€ Jameson leaned back against the wall of the tree house, pretendingโ€”as the rest of them had all nightโ€”that it was still fully intact.

โ€œWhich one of those explains your face?โ€ Nash asked Jameson. The bruises and swelling clearly suggested that their brother had been in one hell of a fight.

โ€œSome faces need no explanation,โ€ Jameson replied. He gestured to his own. โ€œWork of art. And now itโ€™s my turn. Nash.โ€ The gleam in Jamieโ€™s eyes was downright wicked. โ€œI dare you to eat your hat.โ€

Grayson very nearly laughed but covered it with a cough. โ€œExcuse me?โ€ Nash drawled.

Jameson leaned forward. โ€œLiterally. Eat. Your. Hat.โ€

For the first time since Gigi had found that picture of the passwords on his phone, Grayson almost smiled.

โ€œA bite will do,โ€ Jameson continued.

Nash ran his hand along the brim of his cowboy hat. โ€œAnd how am I

supposed toโ€ฆโ€

โ€œI brought utensils!โ€ Xander volunteered, because of course he had. โ€œAnd kitchen shears. You never know when youโ€™re going to need kitchen shears.โ€

Nash looked to the murky liquid in the water bottle. Per the rules of the game, any player who failed to fulfill a dare had to take a nice, long swig, at least three seconds in duration. โ€œRemind me whatโ€™s in there?โ€

โ€œMilk, root beer, ketchup, pickle juice, oregano, chili powder, beef broth, and chocolate syrup,โ€ Xander announced happily.

Nash removed his cowboy hat and narrowed his eyes at Jameson. โ€œHow big a bite are we talkinโ€™ about here?โ€

 

 

Three hours later, Grayson had no shirt, and there was a giant face drawn on his stomach in permanent marker. Jamesonโ€™s eyebrows were neon purple. Nashย stillย smelled like dog breath and peanut butter. And Xander had successfully built a Rube Goldberg machine the purpose of which was smacking his own ass.

The tightness in Graysonโ€™s chest and the heaviness in the pit of his stomach were gone.

So, of course, Jameson took that as his cue to push things. โ€œGrayson.โ€ Green eyes met Graysonโ€™s ice-blue ones. โ€œI dare you to admit that youโ€™re not okay.โ€

He wasnโ€™t. Of course he wasnโ€™t. But a Hawthorne didnโ€™t just admit such thingsโ€”especiallyย thisย Hawthorne. Grayson reached for the now half-empty bottle, but Nash swiped it before he could.

โ€œThis is a safe place,โ€ Xander told him encouragingly. โ€œUnless youโ€™re my ass.โ€

Grayson snorted, then the snort turned to a laugh, and then the laugh turned to something else, this horrible, strangled sound in his throat. Heโ€™d known, when he sent that nine-one-one, that the end result wouldnโ€™t be all fun and games.

โ€œWell?โ€ Jameson asked him. โ€œWhatโ€™s it going to be, Gray?โ€

I dare you to admit that youโ€™re not okay.

โ€œIโ€™m not okay,โ€ Grayson said. โ€œMy sisters will probably never speak to me again, and Iโ€™m not good at losing people.โ€ Grayson paused. โ€œEither that,โ€ he continued hoarsely, โ€œor I am exceptionally good at losing people.โ€

Every time he let someone inโ€ฆ Every time he let his guard downโ€ฆ

Every time he was anything less than perfectโ€ฆ

โ€œYou havenโ€™t lost us, little brother,โ€ Nash said fiercely.

โ€œDo you want to make fun of him for that?โ€ Jameson asked Xander. โ€œOr should I?โ€

Nash reached into one of the bags heโ€™d brought and withdrew a stack of metal cups and some whiskey. โ€œJust for that,โ€ he told Jameson, โ€œIโ€™m not sharingโ€”at least, not with you.โ€

Nash took one of the cups and poured himself a bit of whiskey, then did the same with a second cup and handed it to Grayson. Nash took a sip of his own, then looked out the tree house window. โ€œA few years ago,โ€ he said, his voice somehow a match for the whiskey, โ€œwhen I realized that Alisa and I werenโ€™t going to make it, I knew in my bones that it was because there was something wrong with me.ย Just look at me, I thought. No father. Skyeโ€™s never been the maternal type. Even the old manโ€”he wasnโ€™t for me what he was for you three. What did I know about trusting someone, relying on someone, being there? What did I know about staying put? How could someone like me even think the wordย forever?โ€

Grayson had never heard his brother talk like this. โ€œAnd now you have Libby,โ€ he told Nash. Grayson thought back to the heirloom ring that Nash had given him. His throat tightened. โ€œIโ€™m not ever going to have a Libby.โ€

โ€œBullshit.โ€ Nash stared him down. โ€œYou know how to love people just fine, Gray. We all do. The proof of that is right here.โ€

Graysonโ€™s father hadnโ€™t wanted him. His mother had never really been there. The old man had been more concerned with forging them into what they needed to be than whatย theyย needed. But Grayson had alwaysโ€”always

โ€”had his brothers.

โ€œI donโ€™t want to break again.โ€ Grayson could admit that to them now.

โ€œPretend your heart is a bone,โ€ Xander advised. โ€œWhen has a broken bone ever slowed a Hawthorne down? Give it time, and a fracture just heals stronger.โ€

Grayson could see the Xander-logic there. Still, he turned to Jameson.

โ€œDo you remember what the old man said to us that Fourth of July when he caught us up here with Emily?โ€

โ€œAll-consuming,โ€ Jameson murmured. โ€œEternal. And only once.โ€

โ€œYou know what I think, Gray?โ€ Nash finished his whiskey and stood. โ€œI think the old man was full of shit.โ€

โ€œBreaking news,โ€ Xander intoned. โ€œFull report at eleven.โ€

Nash ignored him. โ€œAnd your broken heartโ€”right here, right now,โ€ he continued, his gaze locked on Graysonโ€™s. โ€œThatโ€™s not about romance. Itโ€™s about family. Itโ€™s about you being scared that if you let someone inโ€” anyone, in any capacityโ€”theyโ€™re going to leave you. And you canโ€™t let that happen, so you leave first.โ€

Graysonโ€™s grip on his own glass tightened. โ€œThatโ€™s not true.โ€ Except it was. Wasnโ€™t that what heโ€™d done with Avery?

โ€œYou left Phoenix,โ€ Xander pointed out in his most helpful tone.

Grayson shook his head. โ€œGigi made it very clear that she wanted nothing to do with me. Savannah will feel the same, once she knows what I did.โ€

โ€œSo you left,โ€ Nash said, cocking a brow.

Grayson slammed his glass down. โ€œI canโ€™t make this better! I canโ€™t explain myself to them. I canโ€™t apologize. I canโ€™t do a damn thing, not without putting Avery at risk.โ€

Jameson leaned forward, snagged Graysonโ€™s glass, and took a drink. โ€œThen maybe you andย Monsieur Bellyโ€โ€”Jameson nodded to the drawing on Graysonโ€™s stomachโ€”โ€œshould have a chat with her.โ€

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