That night, after theyโd made it back to Hawthorne House, Grayson lay in his bed staring up at the ceiling. Tonight was clearly going to be a night when sleep didnโt come easily, if at all. His mind wasnโt racing. He wasnโt tossing or turning. He was justโฆ awake.
Trowbridge was taken care of, in a way that would divert the FBIโs investigation for the foreseeable future. Acaciaโs financial woes had been remedied. She now had a very good lawyer. Grayson had checked every item off his Phoenix to-do list.
His Grayson family to-do list.
Do you ever play what-if, Grayson?ย The question Acacia had asked him came back to Grayson, and for just a moment, he let the answer be yes. If heโd had a more normal childhood, if heโd spent even a few weeks a year with his father, with Acacia and the girls, would it have changed anything?
Changed him?
Bullshit, he could hear Nash saying.ย You know how to love people just fine.ย Grayson thought about the ring tucked inside his suitcase. In his mind, he could see the magnificent stone as if he were looking straight at it.
Grappling for a distraction, for somethingโanythingโelse to hold on to, Grayson considered a riddle, one he could still hear said by a girl with a honey-rich voice.
What begins a bet? Not that.
As if summoned by some unholy magic, his phone rang on the nightstand where it was charging. Grayson sat up, the sheet falling away from his chest. In his gut and in his mind and in his aching body, he
somehow expected the caller to be that girl.
But it wasnโt.
It wasnโt Eve this time, either.
It was Gigi. Grayson stared at her name on the screen, unable to quite bring himself to pick up. Less than a minute later, he received a text. No cat picture this time, just words.
Iโm at the gate.
Grayson had no idea what Gigi was doing at Hawthorne Houseโor how sheโd even gotten there. But his sister didnโt give him a chance to ask a single question.
โInside,โ she told him. โWeโll talk inside. You look creepy in the dark.โ
Grayson tried his best not to take that personally. Whatever she threw at him, whatever sheโd come here to say or doโhe wouldnโt take it personally.
The two of them rode from the gates to Hawthorne House in silence. Grayson was well aware of the fact that their progression was being tracked by security, but none of Orenโs men tried to stop them.
In the grand foyer, Gigi didnโt mince words. โMom says her moneyโs back.โ Bright blue eyes pinned his. โYou did that, didnโt you?โ She paused. โOr you convinced Dad to?โ
Graysonโs heart twisted in his chest. After everything, she was still holding out hope. Because that was what Gigi did. Sheย hoped. โGigiโฆโ
She stabbed her index finger in his general direction. โHow dare you do something wonderful when Iโm mad at you?โ Mad at him? Heโd thought she wasย doneย with him. โDo you know how hard it is for me to stay mad at people?โ she continued, scowling. โHow very dare you!โ
Grayson couldnโt let himself smile, not even a little. He couldnโt risk it. โYour father didnโt return the money,โ he told Gigi, โbecause he wasnโt the one who took it from your motherโs trust. Trowbridge did.โ
Gigi glared at him. โKent or Duncan?โ โKent.โ
Gigi blew out a long breath. โCan I hate Duncan anyway?โ
This time, Grayson couldnโt help the slight twitch of his lips. โPlease do.โ
โGood,โ Gigi said. โBecause as bad as I am staying mad at people, I truly excel at holding permanent and unholy grudges against anyone who hurts my sister. May his crotch forever itch in places that are very difficult to scratch and his fingers turn to sausages on his hands.โ
It was probably a good thing that Gigi had been as yet unsuccessful at her attempts to develop magical powers.
โYou were wrong earlier,โ Gigi told Grayson, her change of subject swift and firm. โYou saidย your fatherโbut he isnโt just my father, Grayson, or Savannahโs. Heโs yours, too. You must have had a reason for what you didโnot the good stuff, not the money stuff, but the rest of it.โ
Sabotaging their efforts. Betraying her.
โI warned you from the beginning not to trust me,โ Grayson told her. He waited for anger that never came.
โWhy?โ Gigi said. โEven after everything, you helped us, Grayson. You got Mom a lawyer. You found the money somehow. You beat the bad guy.โ She paused. โYou did beat the bad guy, right?โ
Grayson nodded. โYeah,โ he told Gigi. โI did.โ
โWhy?โ his little sister demanded again. โBecause it looks an awful lot to me like you care.โ She stared at him. โYou do. I know you do. So why would youโโ
โI had to.โ Grayson hadnโt meant to say that, and he hadnโt meant for the words to come out tortured and low. โIย had to, Gigi.โ Maybe he should have left it there. A week ago, he would have. โI know something about your father that you donโt know, something that you shouldnโt know.โ
โOur fatherโ came the stubborn correction. โHe wasnโt a good guy, Gigi.โ
โBecause of the whole embezzlement-and-tax-evasion thing?โ
I could say yes. I could leave it there. And I could lose her.ย Grayson thought back to his conversation with AveryโAvery, whom he wanted to protect more than just about anyone else in the world.
Just about.
โBefore he disappeared, your fatherโโ At his sisterโs glare, Grayson corrected himself. โOur fatherโฆ he tried to kill someone who matters to me. You might not have seen it in the news back thenโโ
Gigi stared at him. โThere was a bomb, right? On a plane? Someone tried to kill the Hawthorne heiress.โ Gigi frowned. โWasnโt your mother arrested for that?โ
Grayson swallowed. โThey arrested the wrong parent.โ
Gigiโs eyes were very round. โDad?โ she whispered. โThat whole thing with Aunt Kim and the Hawthornes getting theirsโฆโ
Grayson was walking a dangerous line now. He knew it, just like he knew that no matter what he said, Gigi might still choose to walk away. But he had to try. โHe wanted revenge.โ Grayson gave her as much of the truth as he could. โFor Colin.โ
Gigi drew in a long breath and looked up at the ceiling that soared overhead, doing everything she could not to blink.ย Not to cry.
โItโs always Colin.โ Gigi kept right on staring at the ceiling. โI remember being three years old and knowing that my dad loved meโฆ and that he especially loved the way I looked.โ Gigi swallowed. โBecause I looked like Colin. And as long as I was happy and bubbly and just a silly little girl who didnโt try to matter too much, that was a good thing.โ
Grayson pulled her in, and the next thing he knew, his sisterโs head was resting on his chest, his arms enveloping her.
โGrayson?โ Gigi said softly. โYou saidย wanted. Past tense. You said that Dadย wantedย revenge. But once he wants somethingโฆ he doesnโt stop. Ever.โ
He didnโt stop with the bomb. He had no intentions of stopping until Toby Hawthorne paidโwith Averyโs life and with his own.
Gigi angled her head up toward Grayson. โI guess Iโm a lot like Dad that way, with the not stopping.โ
Grayson wondered if that was Gigiโs way of telling him that she was going to keep asking questions, keep pushing. He wondered if heโd made a mistake telling her as much as he had.
But all he said in reply was โYou are nothing like our father.โ
There was a long, painful silence. โHeโs not coming back, is he, Grayson?โ
No answer would have been an answer, so he gave her what he could. โNo.โ
โHeย canโtย come back, can he?โ
No answer was an answer, the only one he could give her this time.
For more than a minute, Gigi didnโt move. Grayson held her, bracing himself for the moment when she would pull back.
Finally, she did. โYouโre going to have to give me the puzzle box back,โ she told him. โFor Savannah. Weโre going to have to make sure thereโs something in it, something that gives her an answer she can believe. One that doesnโt involve our dad being an evil mastermind of the non-white-collar variety.โ
Grayson stared at her. โWhat are you saying?โ
Gigi stepped back. โMy whole life, Savannah has tried to protect me. I mean, she knew about you for years, about Dadโs affair, and she did everything she could to make sure I didnโt have to know. And all of this? With Dad?ย She doesnโt have to know.โ Gigi said those words like an oath. โSavannah loves Dad. She was always closer to him than Mom. She pushed herself so hardย for him.ย So weโre going to protect her this time. You and me. Because I remember something else about the Hawthorne heiress plane bombing. People died. Our fatherย killedย people, Grayson. And now heโsโฆโ Gigi didnโt say the wordย dead.ย โIn Tunisia,โ she finished, her tone steely. โAnd thatโs where he needs to stay.โ
Grayson could feel her pushing down her pain, and the idea of it almost destroyed him. โI canโt ask youโฆโ he started to say.
โYouโre not asking me to do anything,โ Gigi told him. โIโm telling you how itโs going to be. And in case you havenโt noticed, Iโm very good at getting what I want. And I want a happy sister and a big brother who keeps a very open mind about any mysterious, nefarious types I might choose to pursue for brief romantic liaisons.โ
Grayson narrowed his eyes at her. โNot funny.โ
Gigi smiled, and something about the set of her lips felt like pins through his heart.
โI never meant to hurt you,โ Grayson told her. โI know,โ Gigi said simply.
Sheโs not leaving. I havenโt lost her.ย Grayson didnโt ignore the emotions twisting in his gut and rising up inside him. For once in his life, he just let them come. โI like my little sister,โ he told her.
This time, there was nothing pained about Gigiโs smile. โI know.โ