It was another three hours before Oren and his team cleared me to go back to Hawthorne House. I rode back in the ATV withย threeย bodyguards.
Oren was the only one who spoke. โDue in part to Hawthorne Houseโs extensive network of security cameras, my team was able to track and verify locations and alibis for all members of the Hawthorne family, as well as Ms. Thea Calligaris.โ
They have alibis. Grayson has an alibi.ย I felt a rush of relief, but a moment later, my chest tightened. โWhat about Constantine?โ I asked. Technically, he wasnโt a Hawthorne.
โClear,โ Oren told me. โHe did not personally wield that gun.โ
Personally.ย Reading between those lines shook me. โBut he might have hired someone?โย Any of them might have,ย I realized. I could hear Grayson telling me that there would always be people tripping over themselves to do favors for his family.
โI know a forensic investigator,โ Oren said evenly. โHe works alongside an equally skilled hacker. Theyโll take a deep dive into everyoneโs finances and cell phone records. In the meantime, my team is going to focus on the staff.โ
I swallowed. I hadnโt even met most of the staff. I didnโt know exactly how many of them there were, or who might have had opportunityโor motive. โThe entire staff?โ I asked Oren. โIncluding the Laughlins?โ Theyโd been kind to me after Iโd emerged from washing up, but right now I couldnโt afford to trust my gutโor Orenโs.
โTheyโre clear,โ Oren told me. โMr. Laughlin was at the House during the shooting, and security footage confirms Mrs. Laughlin was at the cottage.โ
โWhat about Rebecca?โ I asked. Sheโd left the estate right after talking to me.
I could see Oren wanting to say that Rebecca wasnโt a threat, but he didnโt. โNo stone will be left unturned,โ he promised. โBut I do know that the Laughlin girls never learned to shoot. Mr. Laughlin wasnโt even allowed to keep a gun at the cottage when they were present.โ
โWho else was on the premises today?โ I asked.
โPool maintenance, a sound technician working on upgrades in the theater, a massage therapist, and one of the cleaning staff.โ
I committed that list to memory, then my mouth went dry. โWhich cleaning staff?โ
โMelissa Vincent.โ
The name meant nothing to meโuntil it did. โMellie?โ Orenโs eyes narrowed. โYou know her?โ
I thought of the moment sheโd seen Nash outside Libbyโs room. โSomething I should know?โ Oren askedโand it wasnโt really a
question. I told him what Alisa had said about Mellie and Nash, what Iโd seen in Libbyโs room, whatย Mellieย had seen. And then we pulled up to Hawthorne House, and I saw Alisa.
โSheโs the only person Iโve let past the gates,โ Oren assured me. โFrankly, sheโs the only one I intend to let past those gates for the foreseeable future.โ
I probably should have found that more comforting than I did. โHow is she?โ Alisa asked Oren as soon as we exited the SUV.
โPissed,โ I answered, before Oren could reply on my behalf. โSore. A little terrified.โ Seeing herโand seeing Oren standing next to herโbroke the dam, and an accusation burst out of me. โYou both told me I would be fine! You swore that I was not in danger. You acted like I was being ridiculous when I mentioned murder.โ
โTechnically,โ my lawyer replied, โyou specifiedย ax-murder. And technically,โ she continued through gritted teeth, โit is possible that there was an oversight, legally speaking.โ
โWhat kind of oversight? You told me that if I died, the Hawthornes wouldnโt get a penny!โ
โAnd I stand by that conclusion,โ Alisa said emphatically. โHoweverโฆโ She clearly found any admission of fault distasteful. โI also told you that if you died while the will was in probate, your inheritance would pass through to your estate. And typically, it would.โ
โTypically,โ I repeated. If there was one thing Iโd learned in the past week, it was that there was nothingย typicalย about Tobias Hawthorneโor his heirs.
โHowever,โ Alisa continued, her voice tight, โin the state of Texas, it is possible for the deceased to add a stipulation to the will that requires heirs to survive him by a certain amount of time in order to inherit.โ
Iโd read the will multiple times. โPretty sure Iโd remember if there was something in there about how long I had to avoidย dyingย to inherit. The only stipulationโโ
โWas that you must live in Hawthorne House for one year,โ Alisa finished. โWhich, I will admit, would be quite the difficult stipulation to fulfill if you were dead.โ
That was her oversight? The fact that I couldnโtย liveย in Hawthorne House if I wasnโt alive?
โSo if I dieโฆโ I swallowed, wetting my tongue. โThe money goes to charity?โ
โPossibly. But itโs also possible thatย yourย heirs could challenge that interpretation on the basis of Mr. Hawthorneโs intent.โ
โI donโt have heirs,โ I said. โI donโt even have a will.โ
โYou donโt need a will to have heirs.โ Alisa glanced at Oren. โHas her sister been cleared?โ
โLibby?โย I was incredulous. Had theyย metย my sister?
โThe sisterโs clear,โ Oren told Alisa. โShe was with Nash during the shooting.โ
He might as well have detonated a bomb for how wellย thatย went over.
Eventually, Alisa gathered her composure and turned back to me. โYou wonโt legally be able to sign a will until you turn eighteen. Ditto for the paperwork regarding the foundation conservatorship. Andย thatย is the other oversight here. Originally, I was focused only on the will, but if you are unable or unwilling to fulfill your role as conservator, the conservatorship passes.โ She paused heavily. โTo the boys.โ
If I died, the foundationโall the money, all the power, all that potential
โwent to Tobias Hawthorneโs grandsons. A hundred million dollars a year to give away. You could buy a lot of favors for money like that.
โWho knows about the terms of the foundationโs conservatorship?โ Oren asked, deadly serious.
โZara and Constantine, certainly,โ Alisa said immediately.
โGrayson,โ I added hoarsely, my wounds throbbing. I knew him well enough to know that he would have demanded to see the conservatorship papers himself.ย He wouldnโt hurt me.ย I wanted to believe that.ย All he does is warn me away.
โHow soon can you have documents drawn up leaving control of the foundation to Averyโs sister in the event of her death?โ Oren demanded. If this was about control of the foundation, that would protect meโor else it would put Libby in danger, too.
โIs anyone going to ask me what I want to do?โ I asked.
โI can have the documents drawn up tomorrow,โ Alisa told Oren, ignoring me. โBut Avery canโt legally sign them until sheโs eighteen, and even then, itโs unclear if sheโs authorized to make that kind of decision prior to assuming full control of the foundation at the age of twenty-one. Until thenโฆโ
I had a target on my forehead.
โWhat would it take to evoke the protection clause in the will?โ Oren changed tactics. โThereย areย circumstances under which Avery could remove the Hawthornes as tenants, correct?โ
โWeโd need evidence,โ Alisa replied. โSomething that ties a specific individual or individuals to acts of harassment, intimidation, or violence, and even then, Avery can only kick out the perpetratorโnot the whole family.โ
โAnd she canโt live somewhere else for the time being?โ โNo.โ
Oren didnโt like that, but he didnโt waste time on unnecessary commentary. โYouโll go nowhere without me,โ Oren told me, steel in his voice. โNot on the estate, not in the House. Nowhere, you understand? I was always close by. Now I get to play visible deterrent.โ
Beside me, Alisa narrowed her eyes at Oren. โWhat do you know that I donโt?โ
There was a single momentโs pause, then my bodyguard answered the question. โI had my people check the armory. Nothing is missing. In all likelihood, the weapon fired at Avery wasnโt a Hawthorne gun, but I had my men pull the security footage from the past few days anyway.โ
I was too busy trying to wrap my mind around the fact that Hawthorne
House had anย armoryย to process the rest.
โThe armory had a visitor?โ Alisa asked, her voice almost too calm. โTwo of them.โ Oren seemed like he might stop there, for my benefit,
but he pressed on. โJameson and Grayson. Both have alibisโbut both were looking at rifles.โ
โHawthorne House has anย armory?โ That was all I could manage to say. โThis is Texas,โ Oren replied. โThe whole family grew up shooting, and
Mr. Hawthorne was a collector.โ
โAย gunย collector,โ I clarified. I hadnโt been a fan of firearmsย beforeย Iโd almost been shot.
โIf youโd read the binder I left you detailing your assets,โ Alisa interjected, โyouโd know that Mr. Hawthorne had the worldโs largest collection of late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century Winchester rifles, several of which are valued at upward of four hundred thousand dollars.โ
The idea that anyone would pay that much for a rifle was mind- boggling, but I barely batted an eye at the price tag, because I was too busy thinking that there was a reason Jameson and Grayson had both made visits to the armory to look at riflesโone that had nothing to do with shooting me.
Jamesonโs middle name wasย Winchester.