The game is afoot.ย Jameson relished the thought, knowing perfectly well that the meaning of the phrase had nothing to do with the kind of game you played, but rather, the kind of game you hunted.
None of them were about to let Grayson go hunting alone. Thisย nine-one-oneย had just gotten a lot more interesting.
โDetails,โ Xander said encouragingly, as the whole lot of them piled into a bulletproof SUV. โDonโt be shy, Gray. Weโre all family here, and most of us can look you in the eye without thinking about the face drawn on your stomach.โ
Grayson was clad once again in a suit. Jameson had made the symbolic decision to don one of his ownโand he wasnโt the only one whoโd done so. Four Hawthornes, four suits. Avery wore black.
Jameson didnโt know who had landed in his brotherโs crosshairs, or why, but finding out would be half the fun.
โRight before I left Phoenix,โ Grayson said, as Oren began the drive to the airstrip where Averyโs jet awaited, โthe FBI raided the Grayson family home. Itโs been more than eighteen months since Sheffield Grayson was last seen. Even if the investigation into his questionable business practices is ongoing, a warrant like that doesnโt just suddenly happen, eighteen months out, without someone stirring the pot.โ
Someone, Jameson thought,ย who is going to regret it.
Nash was the first to reply to Graysonโs statement out loud. โYou thought that someone was Eve.โ
Xander twisted in his seat. โItโs not?โ
โKent Trowbridge,โ Grayson bit out. The name meant nothing to Jamesonโyet. โHeโs a lawyer,โ Grayson continued. โWorked for Acacia Graysonโs mother. Thereโs history there.โ
โLawyerly history?โ Xander queried.
โIf I were a betting man,โ Grayson stated calmly, โI would guess the history between Acacia and Trowbridge is more of the โyou married a penniless Sheffield Grayson instead of meโ variety.โ
Jameson cocked his head to the side, the first hints of adrenaline making their way into his bloodstream. โIย amย a betting man.โ
Grayson smiled darkly. โI know.โ
It had been a long time since all four of them had been presented with a challenge like this oneโallย fiveย of them, counting Avery.
Jameson leaned back in his seat. โTell us more.โ
Grayson obliged. โSheffield Grayson came from poverty. He married money, and his wifeโs parents funded his business endeavors. He siphoned funds away from those endeavors for his personal use, stockpiling them in foreign accounts. When his wifeโs mother died, she left everything to her daughter and granddaughters, tied up in trusts. Acacia is her own trustee, but the trustee for the twinsโ trusts isโฆโ
โKent Trowbridge?โ Jameson guessed.
Grayson nodded curtly. โMy father kept a journal detailing his own illegal transactions. He supposedly emptied Acaciaโs trust, but there was no record of that in the journal. Records of embezzling from his own company? Yes. Records of his plot against Avery? Yes. But there wasย nothingย about emptying Acaciaโs trust.โ
Now, Jamesonโs mind was whirring. โWould Trowbridge have had access to it?โ
โHe comes from a prominent family of lawyers with close ties to Acaciaโs motherโs family,โ Grayson replied. โIf Trowbridge didnโt set up the trust, someone in his family probably did. Assuming Acaciaโs trust used the same financial institutions as the girlsโ trusts, Iโd say itโs likely Trowbridge could figure out a way to access it. And if it appeared to him that Sheffield Grayson had been engaged in illegal activities and skipped townโฆโ
โTrowbridge could fairly easily assure that Acacia would blame her husband for the empty accounts,โ Jameson finished. โEveryone would.
How much money are we talking about here?โ
Grayson did some mental calculations. โIf I were guessing, Iโd say between ten and twelve million in Acaciaโs trust and an equal amount for each of the girls. Itโs possible that Trowbridge was in some kind of financial troubleโฆโ
Jameson knew his brother well enough to read into his tone. โBut you donโt think so.โ
โNo.โ Graysonโs eyes hardened. โI think this is about Acacia.โ
โHe wants to control her?โ Nash said. There was nothing that got under Nashโs skin like a man mistreating a woman.
โHeโs boxing her in,โ Grayson replied, a dark undertone in his voice. โTurning up the heat. I overheard him telling her that he was there for her, she just had toย letย him be there for her. I heard him reminding her that her parents were gone, that her husband was gone, that she had no one. And wouldnโt you know it, when the FBI came to the house, he was nowhere to be seen, because she couldnโt afford a lawyer, and his only offer was to come as aย friend.โ
Grayson stopped there, but Jameson knew instinctively that his brother wasnโt done. He was still thinking, still piecing together the big picture.
All they had to do was let him.
โTrowbridge told Savannah about the accusations against her father,โ Grayson stated with blade-like precision. โAnd about her motherโs emptied trust. Plus, right before Gigi and I fought, she said that Savannah and their mother had an argument about the girlsโ trusts. They wanted to use them to help pay for a lawyer, but Savannah said the trust terms wouldnโt allow that unlessโฆโ
โUnless Trowbridge signed off on it?โ Nash drawled.
โMaybe,โ Jameson replied. โBut Grayson thinks there might be more to it than that. Donโt you, Gray?โ
โI think,โ Grayson said, his voice low, โthat if my private investigator hasnโt managed to get a copy of the trust paperwork by now, heโs fired.โ