The solarium was an enormous room with a domed glass ceiling and glass walls. Jameson stood in the center, bathed in light and staring up at the dome overhead. Like the first time Iโd met him, he was shirtless. Also like the first time Iโd met him, he was drunk.
Grayson was nowhere to be seen.
โWhatโs the occasion?โ I asked, nodding to a nearby bottle of bourbon. โWestbrook, Davenport, Winchester, Blackwood.โ Jameson rattled the
names off, one by one. โTell me, Heiress, what do you make of that?โ โTheyโre all last names,โ I said cautiously. I paused and then decided
why the hell not.ย โYour fathersโ?โ
โSkye doesnโt talk about our fathers,โ Jameson replied, his voice a little hoarse. โAs far as sheโs concerned, itโs an Athena-Zeus type of situation. Weโre hers and hers alone.โ
I bit my lip. โShe told me that she had four lovely conversationsโฆโ โWith four lovely men,โ Jameson finished. โBut lovely enough for her to
ever see them again? To tell us the first thing about them?โ His voice was harder now. โSheโs never so much as answered a question about our damned middle names, andย thatโโhe picked the bourbon up off the ground and took a swigโโis why Iโm drinking.โ He set the bottle back down, then closed his eyes, standing in the sun a moment longer, his arms spread wide. For the second time, I noticed the scar that ran the length of his torso.
Noticed each breath he took.
โShall we go?โ His eyes opened. His arms dropped.
โGo where?โ I asked, so physically aware of his presence it almost hurt. โCome now, Heiress,โ Jameson said, stepping toward me. โYouโre better
than that.โ
I swallowed and answered my own question. โWeโre going to see your mother.โ
He took me through the coat closet in the foyer. This time, I paid close attention to the sequence of panels on the wall that released the door. Following Jameson to the back of the closet, pushing past the coats that hung there, I willed my eyes to adjust to the dark so that I could see what he did next.
He touched something.ย Pulled it?ย I couldnโt make out what. The next thing I knew, I heard the sound of gears turning, and the back wall of the closet slid sideways. If the closet was dark, what lay beyond was even darker.
โStep where I step, Mystery Girl. And watch your head.โ
Jameson used his cell phone to light the way. I got the distinct feeling that was for my benefit. He knew the twists and turns of these hidden hallways. We walked in silence for five minutes before he stopped and peeked through what I could only assume was a peephole.
โCoast is clear.โ Jameson didnโt specify what it was clear of. โDo you trust me?โ
I was standing in a phone-lit passageway, close enough to feel his bodyโs heat on mine. โAbsolutely not.โ
โGood.โ He reached out, grabbed my hand, and pulled me close. โHold on.โ
My arms curved around him, and the ground beneath our feet began to move. The wall beside us was rotating, and we were rotating with it, my body pressed flat against his.ย Jameson Winchester Hawthorneโs.ย The motion stopped, and I stepped back.
We were here for a reasonโand that reason had exactly nothing to do with the way my body fit against his.
They were a twisted, broken mess before you got here, and theyโll be a twisted, broken mess once youโre gone.ย The reminder echoed in my head as we stepped out into a long hallway with plush red carpet and gold moldings on the walls. Jameson strode toward a door at the end of the hall. He lifted his hand to knock.
I stopped him. โYou donโt need me for this,โ I said. โYou didnโt need me for the will, either. Alisa had instructions to let you see it if you asked.โ
โI need you.โ Jameson knew exactly what he was doingโthe way he
was looking at me, the tilt of his lips. โI donโt know why yet, but I do.โ
Nashโs warning rang in my head. โIโm the knife.โ I swallowed. โThe fishing hook, the glass ballerina, whatever.โ
Thatย almostย took Jameson by surprise. โYouโve been talking to one of my brothers.โ He paused. โNot Grayson.โ His eyes roved over mine. โXander?โ His gaze flicked down to my lips and up again. โNash,โ he said, certain of it.
โIs he wrong?โ I asked. I thought about Tobias Hawthorneโs grandsons going to see him on their birthdays. Theyโd been expected to be extraordinary. Theyโd been expected to win. โAm I just a means to an end, worth keeping around until you know how I fit into the puzzle?โ
โYouย areย the puzzle, Mystery Girl.โ Jameson believed that. โYou could tap out,โ he told me, โdecide you can live without answers, or you could get themโwith me.โ
An invitation. A challenge. I told myself that I was doing this because I needed to knowโnot because of him. โLetโs get some answers,โ I said.
When Jameson knocked on the door, it swung inward. โMom?โ he called, and then he amended the salutation. โSkye?โ
The answer came, like the tinkling of bells. โIn here, darling.โ
Here, it became quickly apparent, was the bathroom in Skyeโs suite. โGot a second?โ Jameson stopped right outside the double doors to the
bathroom.
โThousands of them.โ Skye seemed to relish the reply. โMillions. Come in.โ
Jameson stayed outside the doors. โAre you decent?โ
โI like to think so,โ his mother called back. โAt least a good fifty percent of the time.โ
Jameson pushed the bathroom door inward, and I was greeted by the sight of the biggest bathtub Iโd ever seen in my life, sitting up on a dais. I focused on the tubโs claw-feetโgold, to match the moldings in the hallway
โand not the woman currently in the bathtub.
โYou said you were decent.โ Jameson did not sound surprised.
โIโm covered in bubbles,โ Skye replied airily. โIt doesnโt get any more decent than that. Now, tell your mother what you need.โ
Jameson glanced back at me, as if to sayย and you asked why I needed the bourbon.
โIโll stay out here,โ I said, turning around before I caught sight of more than bubbles.
โOh, donโt be a prude, Abigail,โ Skye admonished from inside the bathroom. โWeโre all friends here, arenโt we? I make it a policy to befriend everyone who steals my birthright.โ
Iโd never seen passive aggression quite like this.
โIf youโre done messing withย Avery,โ Jameson interjected, โIโd like to have a little chat.โ
โSo serious, Jamie?โ Skye sighed audibly. โWell, go on, then.โ
โMy middle name. Iโve asked you before if I was named after my father.โ
Skye was quiet for a moment. โHand me my champagne, would you?โ
I heard Jameson moving around in the bathroom behind meโ presumably, fetching her champagne. โWell?โ he asked.
โIf youโd been a girl,โ Skye said, with the air of a bard, โI would have named you after myself. Skylar, perhaps. Or Skyla.โ She took what I could only assume was a sip of champagne. โToby was named for my father, you know.โ
The mention of her long-gone brother caught my attention. I didnโt know how or why, but Tobyโs death had somehow started this all.
โMy middle name,โ Jameson reminded her. โWhere did you get it?โ
โIโd be happy to answer your question, darling.โ Skye paused. โJust as soon as you give me a moment alone with your delightful little friend.โ