Iโd only halfway believed Xander when heโd promised me a helicopter, but there it was, on the front lawn of Hawthorne House, blades still. Oren wouldnโt let me step foot aboard until heโd checked it over. Even then, he insisted on taking the pilotโs spot. I climbed in the back and discovered Jameson already there.
โOrder a helicopter?โ he asked me, like that was a perfectly normal thing to do.
I buckled myself into the seat next to him. โIโm surprised you waited for liftoff.โ
โI told you, Heiress.โ He gave me a crooked smile. โI donโt want to do this alone.โ For a split second, it was like the two of us were back at the racetrack, barreling toward the finish line, then outside the helicopter, a flash of black caught my eye.
A tuxedo.ย Graysonโs expression was impossible to read as he climbed on board.
Did Jameson tell you that I killed her?ย The echo of the question was deafening in my mind. As if heโd heard it, Jamesonโs head whipped toward Grayson. โWhat are you doing here?โ
Xander had said that where I went, both of them would follow.ย Jameson didnโt follow me, I reminded myself, every nerve in my body alive.ย He got here first.
โMay I?โ Grayson asked me, nodding toward an empty seat. I could feel Jameson staring at me, feel him willing me to say no.
I nodded.
Grayson sat behind me. Oren checked to make sure we were secure, then turned on the rotor. Within a minute, the sound of the blades was deafening. My heart jumped into my throat as we took to the air.
Iโd enjoyed my first time on an airplane, but this was differentโit was
more. The noise, the vibration, the heightened sense that almost nothing separated me from the airโor the ground. My heart was beating, but I couldnโt hear it. I couldnโt hear myself thinkโnot about the way Graysonโs voice had broken as heโd asked that question, not about the way Jameson had told me that I didnโtย haveย to kiss him or like him.
All I could think about was looking down.
As we flew over the edge of the Black Wood, I could make out the twisted tangle of trees down belowโtoo dense for sunlight to shine through. But when my gaze shifted toward the center of the forest, the trees thinned out, opening to a clearing in the very center. Jameson and I had been nearing the clearing when Drake had started taking shots. Iโd noted the grass, but I hadnโtย seenย it, not the way I was seeing it now.
From overhead, the clearing, the lighter ring of trees surrounding it, and the dense outer forest formed what looked like a long, skinny letterย O.
Or a zero.
By the time the copter touched down, I felt like I was getting ready to burst out of my skin. I hopped out before the blades had fully stopped, adrenaline-fueled and giddy.
Eight. One. One. Zero.
Jameson bounded toward me. โWe did it, Heiress.โ He stopped right in front of me, lifting his hands, palm up. Drunk on the high of the helicopter, I did the same, and his fingers locked through mine. โFour middle names. Four numbers.โ
Kissing him had been a mistake. Holding his hands now was a mistake
โbut I didnโt care.
โEight, one, one, zero,โ I said. โThatโs the order we discovered the numbers inโand the order of the clues in the will.โ Westbrook, Davenport, Winchester, and Blackwood, in that order. โA combination, maybe?โ
โThere are at least a dozen safes in the House,โ Jameson mused. โBut there are other possibilities. An addressโฆ coordinatesโฆ and thereโs no guarantee that the clue isnโt scrambled. To solve it, we may have to reorder the numbers.โ
An address. Coordinates. A combination.ย I closed my eyes, just for a
second, just long enough for my brain to put another possibility into words. โA date?โ All four clues were numbers; they were also single digits. For a combination lock or coordinates, I would have expected some two-digit entries. But a dateโฆ
The one or the zero would have to go at the front. 1-1-0-8 would be 11/08.ย โNovember eighth,โ I said, and then I ran through the rest of the possibilities.ย 08/11.ย โAugust eleventh.โย 01/18.ย โJanuary eighteenth.โ
Then I hit the last possibilityโthe last date.
I stopped breathing. This was too big of a coincidence to be a coincidence at all.
โTen-eighteenโOctober eighteenth.โ I sucked in a breath. Every nerve in my body felt like it was alive. โThatโs my birthday.โ
I have a secret, my mother had told me on my fifteenth birthday, two years ago, days before sheโd died,ย about the day you were born.โฆ
โNo.โ Jameson dropped my hands.
โYes,โ I replied. โI was born on October eighteenth. And my motherโโ โThis isnโt about your mother.โ Jameson balled his fingers into fists and
stepped back.
โJameson?โ I had no idea what was going on here. If Tobias Hawthorne had chosen me because of something that had happened the day I was born, that was big.ย Huge.ย โThis could be it. Maybe his path crossed my momโs while she was in labor? Maybe she did something for him while she was pregnant with me?โ
โStop.โ The word cracked like a whip. Jameson was looking at me like I was unnatural, like I was broken, like the sight of me could turn stomachs, including and especially his.
โWhat are youโโ
โThe numbers are not a date.โ
Yes, I thought fiercely.ย They are.
โThis canโt be the answer,โ he said.
I stepped forward, but he jerked back. I felt a light touch on my arm.ย Grayson. As gentle as his touch was, I got the distinct sense that he was holding me back.
Why? What had I done?
โEmily died,โ Grayson told me, his voice tight, โon October eighteenth, a year ago.โ
โThat sickย son of a bitch,โ Jameson cursed. โAll of thisโthe clues, the will, herโall of it forย this? He just found a random person born on that day to send a message?ย Thisย message?โ
โJamieโโ
โDonโt talk to me.โ Jameson swung his gaze from Grayson to me. โScrew this. Iโm done.โ
As he stalked away into the night, I called after him. โWhere are you going?โ
โCongratulations, Heiress,โ Jameson called back, his voice dripping with everything but felicitations. โI guess you had the good fortune of being born on the right day. Mystery solved.โ