Iย had never seen a game of football in my life, but as the new owner of the Texas Lone Stars, I couldnโt exactly say that to the crowd of reporters who mobbed the SUV when we pulled up to the stadium, any more than I could have admitted that the off-the-shoulder jersey and metallic-blue cowboy boots I was wearing felt about as authentic as a Halloween costume.
โLower the window,โ Alisa told me, โsmile, and yell, โGo, Lone Stars!โโ
I didnโt want to lower the window. I didnโt want to smile. I didnโt want to yell anythingโbut I did it. Because this was a Cinderella story, and I was the star.
โAvery!โ
โAvery, look over here!โ
โHow are you feeling about your first game as the new owner?โ
โDo you have any comments about reports that you assaulted Skye Hawthorne?โ
I hadnโt had much media training, but Iโd had enough to know the cardinal rule of having reporters shout questions at you rapid-fire: Donโt answer. Pretty much the only thing I was allowed to say was that I was excited, grateful, awed, and overwhelmed in theย most incredibleย possible way.
So I did my best to channel excitement, gratitude, and awe. Nearly a hundred thousand people would attend the game tonight. Millions would watch it around the world, cheering for the team.ย Myย team.
โGo, Lone Stars!โ I yelled. I went to roll up my window, but just as my finger brushed the button, a figure pulled away from the crowd. Not a reporter.
My father.
Ricky Grambs had spent a lifetime treating me like an afterthought, if that. I hadnโt seen him in more than a year. But now that Iโd inherited
billions?
There he was.
Turning away from himโand the paparazziโI rolled my window up.
โAve?โ Libbyโs voice was hesitant as our bulletproof SUV disappeared into a private parking garage beneath the stadium. My sister was an optimist. She believed the best of peopleโincluding a man whoโd never done a damn thing for either one of us.
โDid you know heโd be here?โ I asked her, my voice low.
โNo!โ Libby said. โI swear!โ She caught her bottom lip between her teeth, smudging her black lipstick. โBut he just wants to talk.โ
I bet he does.
Up in the driverโs seat, Oren, my head of security, parked the SUV and spoke calmly into his earpiece. โWe have a situation near the north entrance. Eyes only, but I want a full report.โ
The nice thing about being a billionaire with a security team brimming with retired Special Forces was that the chances of my being ambushed again were next to none. I shoved down the feelings that seeing Ricky had dredged up and stepped out of the car into the bowels of one of the biggest stadiums in the world. โLetโs do this,โ I said.
โFor the record,โ Alisa told me as she exited the car, โthe firm is more than capable of handling your father.โ
Andย thatย was the nice thing about being the sole client of a multi-billion- dollar law firm.
โAre you okay?โ Alisa pressed. She wasnโt exactly the touchy-feely type. More likely she was trying to assess whether I would be a liability tonight.
โIโm fine,โ I said.
โWhy wouldnโt she be?โ
That voiceโlow and smoothโcame from an elevator behind me. For the first time in seven days, I turned to look directly at Grayson Hawthorne. He had pale hair and ice-gray eyes and cheekbones sharp enough to count as weapons. Two weeks ago, I would have said that he was the most self- assured, self-righteous, arrogant jerk Iโd ever met.
I wasnโt sure what to say about Grayson Hawthorne now.
โWhy,โ he repeated crisply, stepping out of the elevator, โwould Avery be anything other than fine?โ
โDeadbeat dad made an appearance outside,โ I muttered. โItโs fine.โ
Grayson stared at me, his eyes piercing mine, then turned to Oren. โIs he a threat?โ
Iโll always protect you, heโd sworn.ย But thisโฆ usโฆ It canโt happen, Avery.
โI donโt need you to protect me,โ I told Grayson sharply. โWhen it comes to Ricky, Iโm an expert at protecting myself.โ I stalked past Grayson, into the elevator heโd stepped out of a moment earlier.
The trick to being abandoned was to never let yourself long for anyone who left.
A minute later, when the elevator doors opened into the ownerโs suite, I stepped out, Alisa to one side and Oren to the other, and I didnโt so much as look back at Grayson. Since heโd taken the elevator down to meet me, heโd obviously already been up here, probably schmoozing. Without me.
โAvery. You made it.โ Zara Hawthorne-Calligaris wore a string of delicate pearls around her neck. There was something about her sharp- edged smile that made me feel like she could probably kill a man with those pearls if she were so inclined. โI wasnโt sure you would be putting in an appearance tonight.โ
And you were ready to hold court in my absence, I concluded. I thought about what Alisa had saidโabout allies and power players and the influence that could be bought with a ticket to this suite.
As Jameson would say,ย Game on.