Iย told Libby I was staying home. I tried to form the words to ask herย about Drakeโs texts and came up dry.ย What if Drakeโs not just texting?ย That thought snaked its way through my consciousness.ย What if sheโs seen him? What if he talked her into sneaking him onto the estate?
I shut down that line of thinking. There was no โsneakingโ onto the estate. Security was airtight, and Oren would have told me if Drake had been on the premises during the shooting. He would have been the top suspectโor close to it.
If I die, thereโs at least a chance that everything passes to my closest blood relatives. Thatโs Libbyโand our father.
โAre you sick?โ Libby asked, placing the back of her hand on my forehead. She was wearing her new purple boots and a black dress with long, lacy sleeves. She looked like she was going somewhere.
To see Drake?ย Dread settled in the pit of my stomach.ย Or with Nash?
โMental health day,โ I managed. Libby accepted that and declared it Sister Time. If sheโd had plans, she didnโt think twice before ditching them for me.
โWant to hit the spa?โ Libby asked earnestly. โI got a massage yesterday, and it was to die for.โ
I almost died yesterday.ย I didnโt say that, and I didnโt tell her that the massage therapist wouldnโt be coming back todayโor anytime soon. Instead, I offered up the only distraction I could think of that might also distract me from all of the secrets I was keeping from her.
โHow would you like to help me find a Davenport?โ
According to the internet search results Libby and I pulled up, the term
Davenportย was used separately to refer to two kinds of furniture: a sofa and a desk. The sofa usage was a generic term, like Kleenex for a tissue or dumpster for a garbage bin, but a Davenport desk referred to a specific kind of desk, one that was notable for compartments and hidey-holes, with a slanted desktop that could be lifted to reveal a storage compartment underneath.
Everything I knew about Tobias Hawthorne told me that we probably werenโt looking for a sofa.
โThis could take a while,โ Libby told me. โDo you have any idea how big this place is?โ
Iโd seen the music rooms, the gymnasium, the bowling alley, the showroom for Tobias Hawthorneโs cars, theย solariumโฆ and that wasnโt even a quarter of what there was to see. โEnormous.โ
โPalatial,โ Libby chirped. โAnd since Iโm such bad publicity, I havenโt had anything to do for the past weekย exceptย explore.โ That publicity comment had to have come from Alisa, and I wondered how many chats sheโd had with Libby without me there. โThereโs a literal ballroom,โ Libby continued. โTwo theatersโone for movies and one with box seats and a stage.โ
โIโve seen that one,โ I offered. โAnd the bowling alley.โ Libbyโs kohl-rimmed eyes grew round. โDid you bowl?โ Her awe was contagious. โI bowled.โ
Libby shook her head. โIt is never going to stop being bizarre that this house has aย bowling alley.โ
โThereโs also a driving range,โ Oren added behind me. โAnd racquetball.โ
If Libby noticed how close he was sticking to us, she gave no indication of it. โHow in the world are we supposed to find one little desk?โ she asked.
I turned back to Oren. If he was here, he might as well be useful. โIโve seen the office in our wing. Did Tobias Hawthorne have any others?โ
The desk in Tobias Hawthorneโs other office wasnโt a Davenport, either. There were three rooms off the office.ย The Cigar Room. The Billiards Room.ย Oren provided explanations as needed. The third room was small,
with no windows. In the middle of it, there was what appeared to be a giant white pod.
โSensory deprivation chamber,โ Oren told me. โEvery once in a while, Mr. Hawthorne liked to cut off the world.โ
Eventually, Libby and I resorted to searching on a grid, the same way Jameson and I had searched the Black Wood. Wing by wing and room by room, we made our way through the halls of Hawthorne House. Oren was never more than a few feet behind.
โAnd nowโฆย the spa.โ Libby flung the door open. She seemed upbeat.
Either that, or she was covering for something.
Pushing that thought down, I looked around the spa. We clearly werenโt going to find the desk here, but that didnโt stop me from taking it all in. The room was L-shaped. In the long part of the L, the floor was wooden; in the short part, it was made of stone. In the middle of the stone section, there was a small square pool built into the ground. Steam rose from its surface. Behind it, there was a glass shower as big as a small bedroom, with faucets attached to the ceiling instead of the wall.
โHot tub. Steam room.โ Someone spoke up behind us. I turned to see Skye Hawthorne. She was wearing a floor-length robe, a black one this time. She strode to the larger section of the room, dropped the robe, and lay down on a gray velvet cot. โMassage table,โ she said, yawning, barely covering herself with a sheet. โI ordered a masseuse.โ
โHawthorne House is closed to visitors for the moment,โ Oren said flatly, completely unimpressed with her display.
โWell, then.โ Skye closed her eyes. โYouโll need to buzz Magnus past the gates.โ
Magnus.ย I wondered if he was the one whoโd been here yesterday. If he was the one whoโd shot at meโat her request.
โHawthorne House is closed to visitors,โ Oren repeated. โItโs a matter of security. Until further notice, my men have instructions to allow only essential personnel past the gates.โ
Skye yawned like a cat. โI assure you, John Oren, this massage is
essential.โ
On a nearby shelf, a row of candles was burning. Light shone through sheer curtains, and low and pleasant music played.
โWhat matter of security?โ Libby asked suddenly. โDid something happen?โ
I gave Oren a look that I hoped would keep him from answering that question, but it turned out that I was aiming that request in the wrong direction.
โAccording to my Grayson,โ Skye told Libby, โthere was some nasty business in the Black Wood.โ