Skye?โ I tried to wrap my mind around that. Sheโd never seemed like a threat, the way Zara had. Passive-aggressive, sure, and petty. But violent?
Weโre all friends here, arenโt we?ย I could hear her declaring.ย I make it a policy to befriend everyone who steals my birthright.
I could see her holding out a glass of champagne and telling me to drink. โSkye was down here with Drake the night of the shooting,โ I said, making myself confront the implications head-on. โShe gave him access to
the estate, probably even pointed him toward the Black Wood.โ
Toward me.
โI should have told someone,โ Rebecca said softly. โAfter the shooting, as soon as I realized what Iโd seenโI should have spoken up.โ
โYes.โ That word was razor sharpโand spoken by someone other than me. โYou should have.โ Overhead, Grayson stepped into view.
Rebecca turned to face him. โIt was your mother, Gray. Iย couldnโtโโ โYou could have told me,โ Grayson said quietly. โI would have taken
care of it, Bex.โ
I doubted Graysonโs method ofย taking care of itย would have involved turning his mother over to the police.
โDrake tried again,โ I said, glaring daggers at Rebecca. โYou know that, right? He tried to run us off the road. He could have killed meโand Alisa and Oren andย Thea.โ
Rebecca made a garbled sound the second I said Theaโs name. โRebecca,โ Grayson said, his voice low.
โI know,โ Rebecca said. โBut Emily wouldnโt have wantedโฆโ
โEmilyโs gone.โย Graysonโs tone wasnโt harsh, but his words took Rebeccaโs breath away. โBex.โ He made her look at him. โRebecca. Iโll take care of this. I promise you: Everything is going to be fine.โ
โEverything isย notย fine,โ I told Grayson.
โGo,โ he murmured to Rebecca. She went, and we were alone.
Grayson lowered himself slowly into the hidden room. โXander said you needed me.โ
Heโd come. Maybe that would have meant more if I hadnโt just had that conversation with Rebecca.
โYour mother tried to have me killed.โ
โMy mother,โ Grayson said, โis a complicated woman. But sheโs family.โ
And he would choose family over me, every time.
โIf I asked you to let me handle this,โ he continued, โwould you? I can guarantee that no more harm will come to you or yours.โ
How exactly he could guarantee anything was unclear, but there was no doubt that he believed he could.ย The world bends to the will of Grayson Hawthorne.ย I thought about the day Iโd met him, how sure heโd seemed of himself, how invincible.
โWhat if I play you for it?โ Grayson asked when I didnโt reply. โYou like a challenge. I know you do.โ He stepped toward me. โPlease, Avery. Give me a chance to make this right.โ
There was no making this rightโbut all heโd asked for was a chance.ย I donโt owe him that. I donโt owe him anything. Butโ
Maybe it was the expression on his face. Or the knowledge that heโd already lost everything to me once. Maybe I just wanted him to see me and think about something other than October eighteenth.
โIโll play you for it,โ I said. โWhatโs the game?โ
Graysonโs silver eyes held mine. โThink of a number,โ he told me. โOne to ten. If I guess it, you let me handle the situation with my mother my way. If I donโtโฆโ
โI turn her in to the police.โ
Grayson took half a step toward me. โThink of a number.โ
The odds were in my favor here. He only had a 10 percent chance of guessing correctly. I had a 90 percent chance that he would get it wrong. I took my time choosing. There were certain numbers that people defaulted to. Seven, for instance. I could go for an extremeโone or ten, but those seemed like easy guesses, too. Eight was on my brain, from the days weโd spent solving the numerical sequence. Four was the number of Hawthorne brothers.
If I wanted to keep him from guessing, I needed to go for something unexpected. No rhyme, no reason.
Two.
โDo you want me to write the number down?โ I asked. โOn what?โ Grayson asked softly.
I swallowed. โHow do you know that I wonโt lie about my number if you get it right?โ
Grayson was quiet for a few seconds, then spoke. โI trust you.โ
I knew, with every fiber of my being, that Grayson Hawthorne didnโt trust easilyโor much. I swallowed. โGo ahead.โ
He took at least as much time generating his guess as I had choosing my number. He looked at me, and I could feel him trying to unravel my thoughts and impulses, to solve me, like one more riddle.
What do you see when you look at me, Grayson Hawthorne?
He made his guess. โTwo.โ
I turned my head toward my shoulder, breaking eye contact. I could have lied. I could have told him that he was wrong. But I didnโt. โGood guess.โ
Grayson let out a ragged breath, and then I felt him gently turning my face back toward his. โAvery.โ He almost never used my given name. He gently traced the line of my jaw. โI wonโt let anyone hurt you ever again. You have my word.โ
He thought he could protect me. Heย wantedย to. He was touching me, and all I wanted was to let him. Let him protect me. Let him touch me. Let him
โ
Footsteps.ย The clattering above pushed me into taking a step back from him, and a few moments later, Xander and Nash climbed down into the room.
I managed to look at themโnot Grayson โWhereโs Jameson?โ I asked.
Xander cleared his throat. โI can report that some very colorful language was used when I requested his presence.โ
Nash snorted. โHeโll be here.โ
We waitedโfive minutes, then ten.
โYou might as well unlock yours,โ Xander told the others. โYour hands, if you please.โ
Grayson went first, then Nash. After the touch pads scanned their hands,
we heard the telltale sound of deadbolts being thrown, one after the other. โThree locks down,โ Xander murmured. โOne to go.โ
Another five minutes. Eight.ย Heโs not coming, I thought.
โJameson isnโt coming,โ Grayson said, like heโd lifted the thought from my mind as easily as heโd guessed my number.
โHeโll be here,โ Nash repeated. โDonโt I always do what Iโm told?โ
We looked upโand Jameson jumped. He landed between his brothers and me, going almost to the ground to absorb the shock. He straightened, then met their eyes, one at a time.ย Nash. Xander. Grayson.
Then, me. โYou donโt know when to stop, do you, Heiress?โ That didnโt exactly feel like an indictment.
โIโm tougher than I look,โ I told him. He stared at me for a moment longer, then turned to the door. He placed his hand flat on the pad that bore his initials. The last deadbolt was thrown, and the door was released. It creaked openโan inch, maybe two. I expected Jameson to reach for the door, but instead, he walked back to the opening and jumped, catching its sides with his hands.
โWhere are you going?โ I asked him. After everything it had taken to get to this point, he couldnโt just walk away.
โTo hell, eventually,โ Jameson answered. โProbably to the wine cellar, for now.โ
No.ย He couldnโt just leave. He was the one who had dragged me into this, and he was going to see it through. I jumped to catch onto the opening overhead, to go after him. I felt my grip slipping. Strong hands grabbed me from beneathโGrayson.ย He pushed me upward, and I managed to climb out and to my feet.
โDonโt leave,โ I told Jameson.
He was already walking away. When he heard my voice, he stopped but didnโt turn back.
โI donโt know whatโs on the other side of that door, Heiress, but I do know that the old man laid this trap for me.โ
โJust for you?โ I said, an edge working its way into my voice. โThatโs why it required all four brothersโ hands and my face to get this far?โ Clearly, Tobias Hawthorne had meant forย allย of us to be here.
โHe knew that any game he left, I would play. Nash might say screw it,
Grayson might get bogged down in legalities, Xander might be thinking about a thousand and one other thingsโbutย I would play.โ I could see him breathingโsee himย hurting. โSo, yes, he meant this for me. Whatever is on the other side of that doorโฆโ Jameson drew in another ragged breath. โHe knew. He knew what I did, and he wanted to make sure I never forgot.โ
โWhat did he know?โ I asked.
Grayson appeared beside me and repeated my question. โThe old man knew what, Jamie?โ
Behind me, I could hear Nash and Xander climbing into the tunnel, but my mind barely registered their presence. I was focusedโwholly, intensely
โon Jameson and Grayson.
โKnew what, Jamie?โ
Jameson turned back to face his brother. โWhat happened on ten- eighteen.โ
โIt was my fault.โ Grayson strode forward, taking Jamesonโs shoulders in his hands. โIโm the one who took Emily there. I knew it was a bad idea, and I didnโt care. I just wanted to win. I wanted her to loveย me.โ
โI followed you that night.โ Jamesonโs statement hung in the air for several seconds. โI watched the two of you jump, Gray.โ
All of a sudden, I was back with Jameson, headed for the West Brook.
Heโd told me two lies and one truth.ย I watched Emily Laughlin die.
โYou followed us?โ Grayson couldnโt make sense of that. โWhy?โ โMasochism?โ Jameson shrugged. โI was pissed.โ He paused.
โEventually, you ran off to get the towels, and Iโฆโ
โJamie.โ Grayson dropped his hands to his sides. โWhat did you do?โ
Grayson had told me that heโd left to get the towels, and when heโd gotten back, Emily was lying on the shore.ย Dead.
โWhat did you do?โ
โShe saw me.โ Jameson turned from his brother to look at me. โShe saw me, and she smiled. She thought sheโd won. She thought she still had me, but I turned and walked away. She called my name. I didnโt stop. I heard her gasp. She was making this little strangling sound.โ
I brought my hand to my mouth in horror.
โI thought she was playing with me. I heard a splash, but I didnโt turn around. I made it probably a hundred yards. She wasnโt calling after me anymore. I glanced back.โ Jamesonโs voice broke. โEmily was hunched
over, crawling out of the water. I thought she wasย pretending.โ Heโd thought she was manipulating him.
โI just stood there,โ Jameson said dully. โI didnโt do a damn thing to help her.โ
I watched Emily Laughlin die.ย I thought I was going to be sick. I could see him, standing there, trying to show her that he wasnโt hers anymore, trying to resist.
โShe collapsed. She went still, and sheย stayed still. And then you came back, Gray, and I left.โ Jameson shuddered. โI hated you for taking her there, but I hate myself more because I let her die. I stood there, andย I watched.โ
โIt was her heart,โ I said. โWhat could you haveโโ
โI could have tried CPR. I could have doneย something.โ Jameson swallowed. โBut I didnโt. I donโt know how the old man knew, but he cornered me a few days later. He told me that he knew Iโd been there and asked whether I felt culpable. He wanted me to tell you, Gray, and I wouldnโt. I said that if he was so damn set on you knowing that Iโd been there, he could tell you himself. But he didnโt. Insteadโฆ he did this.โ
The letter. The library. The will. Their middle names. The date of my birthโand Emilyโs death. The numbers, scattered all over the estate. The stained glass, the riddle. The passage down into the tunnel. The grate marked M. E. The hidden room. The moving wall. The door.
โHe wanted to make damn sure,โ Jameson said, โthat I never forgot.โ โNo,โ Xander blurted out. The others turned to look at him. โThatโs not
what this is,โ he swore. โHe wasnโt making a point. He wanted usโall four of usโtogether. Here.โ
Nash put a hand on Xanderโs shoulder. โThe old man could be a real bastard, Xan.โ
โThatโs not what this is,โ Xander said again, his voice more intense than Iโd ever heard itโlike he wasnโt speculating. Like heย knew.
Grayson, who hadnโt said a word since Jamesonโs confession, spoke up now. โWhat precisely are you saying, Alexander?โ
โThe two of you were walking around like ghosts. You were a robot, Gray.โ Xander was speaking quickly nowโalmost too quickly for the rest of us to follow. โJamie was a ticking time bomb. You hated each other.โ
โWe hated ourselves more,โ Grayson said, his voice like sandpaper.
โThe old man knew he was sick,โ Xander admitted. โHe told me, right before he died. He asked me to do something for him.โ
Nashโs eyes narrowed. โAnd what was that?โ
Xander didnโt answer. Graysonโs eyes narrowed. โYou had to make sure we played.โ
โIt was my job to make sure you saw this to the end.โ Xander looked from Grayson to Jameson. โBoth of you. If either of you stopped playing, it was my job to draw you back.โ
โYou knew?โ I said. โAll this time, you knew where the clues led?โ
Xander was the one whoโd helped me find the tunnel. He was the one whoโd solved the Black Wood. Even back at the very beginningโฆ
He told me that his grandfather didnโt have a middle name.
โYou helped me,โ I said. Heโdย manipulatedย me. Moved me around, like a lure.
โI told you that I am a living, breathing Rube Goldberg machine.โ Xander looked down. โI warned you. Kind of.โ I thought of the moment heโd taken me to see the machine heโd built. Iโd asked him what it had to do with Thea, and his response had beenย Who said this had anything to do with Thea?
I stared at Xanderโthe youngest, tallest, and arguably most brilliant Hawthorne.ย Where you go, heโd told me back at the gala,ย theyโll follow.ย All this time, Iโd thought that Jameson was the one who was using me. Iโd thought that heโd kept me close for a reason.
It had never once occurred to me that Xander had his reasons, too.
โDo you know why your grandfather chose me?โ I demanded. โHave you known the answer all this time?โ
Xander held his hands up in front of his body, like he thought I might throttle him. โI only know what he wanted me to know. I have no idea whatโs on the other side of that door. I was only supposed to get Jamie and Gray here.ย Together.โ
โAll four of us,โ Nash corrected. โTogether.โ I remembered what heโd said in the kitchen.ย Sometimes you gotta excise a wound before it can heal.
Was that what this was? Was that the old manโs grand plan? Bring me here, spur them into action, hope that the game let the truth come out?
โNot just the four of us,โ Grayson told Nash. He looked back toward me. โClearly, this was a game for five.โ