We found a dress. The paparazzi snapped their pictures as Oren ushered the lot of us back into the SUV. As we pulled away from the curb, he glanced in the rearview mirror. โSeat belts buckled?โ
Mine was. Beside me, Thea fastened hers. โHave you thought about hair and makeup?โ she asked.
โConstantly,โ I replied in a deadpan. โThese days, I think of literally nothing else. A girl has to have her priorities in order.โ
Thea smiled. โAnd here I was thinking your priorities all had the last name Hawthorne.โ
โThatโs not true,โ I said.ย But isnโt it?ย How much time had I spent thinking about them? How badly had I wanted Jameson to mean it when heโd told me I was special?
How clearly could I still feel Grayson checking my wound?
โYour bodyguard didnโt want me to come today,โ Thea murmured as we turned onto a long and winding road. โNeither did your lawyer. I persevered, and do you know why?โ
โNot a clue.โ
โThis has nothing to do with my uncle or Zara.โ Thea played with the tips of her dark hair. โIโm just doing what Emily would want me to do. Remember that, would you?โ
Without warning, the car swerved. My body kicked into panic modeโ fight or flight, and neither one of them was an option, strapped into the back seat. I whipped my head toward Oren, who was drivingโand noticed that the guard in the passenger seat had his hand on his gun, vigilant, ready.
Somethingโs wrong.ย We shouldnโt have come. I shouldnโt have trusted, even for a moment, that I was safe.ย Alisa pushed this. She wanted me out here.
โHold tight,โ Oren yelled.
โWhatโs going on?โ I asked. The words lodged themselves in my throat and came out as a whisper. I saw a flash of movement out of my window: a car, jerking toward us, high speed. I screamed.
My subconscious was screaming at me toย run.
Oren swerved again, enough to prevent full-scale impact, but I heard the screech of metal on metal.
Someone is trying to run us off the road.ย Oren laid on the gas. The sound of sirensโpolice sirensโbarely broke through the cacophony of panic in my head.
This canโt be happening. Please donโt let this be happening. Please, no.
Oren roared into the left lane, ahead of the car that had attacked us. He swung the SUV around, up and over the median, sending us racing in the opposite direction.
I tried to scream, but it wasnโt loud or shrill. I was keening, and I couldnโt make it stop.
There was more than one siren now. I turned toward the back of the car, expecting the worst, preparing for impactโand I saw the car that had hit us spinning out. Within seconds, the vehicle was surrounded by cops.
โWeโre okay,โ I whispered. I didnโt believe it. My body was still telling me that I would never be okay again.
Oren eased off the gas, but he didnโt stop, and he didnโt turn around. โWhat the hell was that?โ I asked, my voice high enough in pitch and
volume to crack glass.
โThat,โ Oren replied calmly, โwas someone taking the bait.โ
The bait?ย I swung my gaze toward Alisa. โWhat is he talking about?โ
In the heat of the moment, Iโd thought that it was Alisaโs fault that we were here. Iโd doubted herโbut Orenโs response suggested that maybe I should have blamed them both.
โThis,โ Alisa said, her trademark calm dented but not destroyed, โwas the point.โ That was the same thing sheโd said when weโd seen the paparazzi outside the boutique.
The paparazzi. Making sure we were seen. The absolute need to come dress shopping, despite everything that had happened.
Becauseย of everything that had happened.
โYou used me asย bait?โ I wasnโt a yeller, but I was yelling now.
Beside me, Thea recovered her voiceโand then some. โWhat the hell is going on here?โ
Oren exited the highway and slowed to a stop at a red light. โYes,โ he told me apologetically, โwe used youโand ourselvesโas bait.โ He glanced toward Thea and answered her question. โThere was an attack on Avery two days ago. Our friends at the police station agreed to play this my way.โ
โYour way could have killed us!โ I couldnโt make my heart stop pounding. I could barely breathe.
โWe had backup,โ Oren assured me. โMy people, as well as the police. I wonโt tell you that you werenโt in danger, but the situation being what it was, danger was not a possibility that could be eliminated. There were no good options. You had to continue living in that house. Instead of waiting for another attack, Alisa and I engineered what looked like a prime opportunity. Now, maybe we can get some answers.โ
First, theyโd told me that the Hawthornes werenโt a threat. Then theyโd used me to flush out the threat. โYou could have told me,โ I said roughly.
โIt was better,โ Alisa told me, โthat you didnโt know. Thatย no one
knew.โ
Better for whom?ย Before I could say that, Oren got a call.
โDid Rebecca know about the attack?โ Thea asked beside me. โIs that why sheโs been so upset?โ
โOren.โ Alisa ignored Thea and me. โDid they apprehend the driver?โ โThey did.โ Oren paused, and I caught him looking at me in the
rearview mirror, his eyes softening in a way that made my stomach twist. โAvery, it was your sisterโs boyfriend.โ
Drake. โEx-boyfriend,โ I corrected, my voice getting caught in my throat.
Oren didnโt respond to my assertion. โThey found a rifle in his trunk that, at least preliminarily, matches the bullets. The police will be wanting to talk to your sister.โ
โWhat?โ I said, my heart still banging mercilessly at my rib cage. โWhy?โ On some level, I knewโI knew the answer to that question, but I couldnโt accept it.
I wouldnโt.
โIf Drake was the shooter, someone would have had to sneak him onto the estate,โ Alisa said, her voice uncharacteristically gentle.
Not Libby, I thought. โLibbyย wouldnโtโโ
โAvery.โ Alisa put a hand on my shoulder. โIf something happens to you
โeven without a willโyour sister and your father are your heirs.โ