The library was empty when I stepped through the door at nine fifteen, but it didnโt stay empty for long. Jameson arrived at half past nine, and Grayson let himself in at nine thirty-one.
โWhat are we doing today?โ Grayson asked his brother.
โWe?โย Jameson shot back.
Grayson meticulously cuffed his sleeves. Heโd changed after his workout, donning a stiff collared shirt like armor. โCanโt an older brother spend time with his younger brother and an interloper of dubious intentions without getting the third degree?โ
โHe doesnโt trust me with you,โ I translated.
โIโm such a delicate flower.โ Jamesonโs tone was light, but his eyes told a different story. โIn need of protection and constant supervision.โ
Grayson was undaunted by sarcasm. โSo it would seem.โ He smiled, the expression razor sharp. โWhat are we doing today?โ he repeated.
I had no idea what it was about his voice that made him so impossible to ignore.
โHeiress and I,โ Jameson replied pointedly, โare following a hunch, doubtlessly wasting sinful amounts of time on what Iโm sure you would consider to be nonsensical flapdoodle.โ
Grayson frowned. โI donโt talk like that.โ
Jameson let the arch of an eyebrow speak for itself.
Grayson narrowed his eyes. โAnd what hunch are the two of you following?โ
When it became clear that Jameson wasnโt going to answer, I didโnot because I owed Grayson Hawthorne a single damn thing. Because part of any winning strategy, long-term, was knowing when to play to your opponentโs expectations and when to subvert them. Grayson Hawthorne expected nothing from me.ย Nothing good.
โWe think your grandfatherโs letter to Jameson included a clue about what he was thinking.โ
โWhat he was thinking,โ Grayson repeated, sharp eyes making a casual study of my features, โand why he left everything toย you.โ
Jameson leaned back against the doorframe. โIt sounds like him, doesnโt it?โ he asked Grayson. โOne last game?โ
I could hear in Jamesonโs tone that he wanted Grayson to say yes. He wanted his brotherโs agreement, or possibly approval. Maybe some part of him wanted for them to do this together. For a split second, I saw a spark ofย somethingย in Graysonโs eyes, too, but it was extinguished so quickly I was left wondering if the light and my mind were playing tricks on me.
โFrankly, Jamie,โ Grayson commented, โIโm surprised you still feel you know the old man at all.โ
โI am just full of surprises.โ Jameson must have caught himself wanting something from Grayson, because the light in his own eyes went out, too. โAnd you can leave any time, Gray.โ
โI think not,โ Grayson replied. โBetter the devil you know than the devil you donโt.โ He let those words hang in the air. โOr is it? Power corrupts. Absolute power corrupts absolutely.โ
My eyes darted toward Jameson, who stood eerily, absolutely still.
โHe left you the same message,โ Jameson said finally, pushing off the doorway and pacing the room. โThe same clue.โ
โNot a clue,โ Grayson countered. โAn indication that he wasnโt in his right mind.โ
Jameson whirled on him. โYou donโt believe that.โ He assessed Graysonโs expression, his posture. โBut a judge might.โ Jameson shot me a look. โHeโll use his letter against you if he can.โ
He might have given his letter to Zara and Constantine already,ย I thought. But according to what Alisa had told me, that wouldnโt matter.
โThere was another will before this one,โ I said, looking from brother to brother. โYour grandfather left your family even less in that one. He didnโt disinherit youย forย me.โ I was looking at Grayson when I said those words. โHe disinherited the entire Hawthorne family before you were even bornโ right after your uncle died.โ
Jameson stopped pacing. โYouโre lying.โ His entire body was tense. Grayson held my gaze. โSheโs not.โ
If Iโd been guessing how this would go, I would have guessed that Jameson would believe me and that Grayson would be the skeptic. Regardless, both of them were staring at me now.
Grayson broke eye contact first. โYou may as well tell me what you think that godforsaken letter means, Jamie.โ
โAnd why,โ Jameson said through gritted teeth, โwould I give away the game like that?โ
They were used to competing with each other, to pushing to the finish line. I couldnโt shake the feeling that I didnโt belong hereโbetween themโ at all.
โYou do realize, Jamie, that I am capable of staying here with the two of you in this room indefinitely?โ Grayson said. โAs soon as I see what youโre up to, you know Iโll reason it out. I was raised to play, same as you.โ
Jameson stared hard at his brother, then smiled. โItโs up to the interloper of dubious intentions.โ His smile turned to a smirk.
He expects me to send Grayson packing.ย I probably should have, but it was entirely possible that we were wasting our time here, and I had no particular objection to wasting Grayson Hawthorneโs.
โHe can stay.โ
You could have cut the tension in the room with a knife.
โAll right, Heiress.โ Jameson flashed me another wild smile. โAs you wish.โ