Where are you with developing your talking points and your theme?โ Landon asked. Apparently, she had no qualms whatsoever about quizzing me while my face was being contoured and my hair aggressively moussed.
โYou have a theme?โ Max piped up beside me. โIs itย smash the patriarchy? I hope itโs smash the patriarchy.โ
โI like it,โ I told Max. โWhy donโt you come up with some talking points?โ
โHold still.โ Firm hands grabbed my chin.
Landon cleared her throat. โI donโt think that would be prudent,โ she told me, glancing delicately at Max.
โPatriarchy smashing isย alwaysย prudent,โ Max assured her.
โLook up,โ the makeup artist commanded. โIโm going to get started on your eyes.โ
That sounded way more ominous than it should have. Doing my best not to blink, I gritted my teeth. โWhy donโt you just save us all a lot of time and effort and tell me what you want me to say?โ I asked Landon.
โWe need to communicate that you are relatable, grateful for the tremendous opportunity youโve been given, on good terms with the Hawthorne family, and exceedingly unlikely to throw multiple billion-dollar industries into chaos.โ She let a second pass, then continued. โButย howย you communicate those things is up to you. If I write the script, it will sound like a script, so you need to do the work here, Avery. What can you authentically say about this whole experience?โ
I thought about Hawthorne House, about the boys who lived here, about the secrets built into the very walls. โItโs incredible.โ
โGood,โ Landon replied. โAnd?โ
My throat tightened. โI wish my mom were here.โ
I wished that she could see me. I wished that Iโd had moneyโany
moneyโwhen sheโd gotten sick. I wished that I could ask her about Toby Hawthorne.
โYouโre on the right track,โ Landon told me. โTruly. But for the time being, it would be best to avoid bringing up your mother.โ
If Iโd been able to, I would have stared at her, but instead, my chin was tilted roughly back, and I found myself staring at the ceiling.
Why doesnโt she want me talking about my mom?
Two hours later, I was bedecked in a knee-length dress made of lavender silk, with an impossibly delicate black lace wrap. Instead of heels, I wore knee-high bootsโblack, suede, and not comfortable in the least.ย Preppy with an edge, my signature look.
I was still thinking about Landonโand my mother.
โI did some research.โ Max waited until the two of us were alone to share. โLooks like thereโs a tabloid that keeps writing stories about your mom.โ
โSaying what?โ I asked. My heart rate ticked up. The dress Iโd been told to wear was tight enough that I was almost certain you couldย seeย my heart beating.ย Does the press suspect that she lied about who my father is?ย I pushed down the thought.
โThe tabloid claims your mom was living under a fake name.โ Max handed me her phone. โSo far, no one else has picked up the story, so itโs probably bullship, butโฆโ
โBut Landon doesnโt want me talking about my mom,โ I finished. I closed my smoky eyes, just for a second. โShe didnโt have any family,โ I told Max when I opened them. โIt was just her and me.โ I thought of every ridiculous guess Iโd ever made in a game of I Have A Secret. Iโd gone down the secret-agent-living-under-a-false-identity route more than once.
โIt might make sense,โ Max said. โWasnโt Toby living under a fake name, too?โ
That raised a whole sea of questions that Iโd been avoiding: How exactly had my mom come to be involved with Tobias Hawthorneโs son? Had she known who he really was?
A sharp knock at the door broke into my thoughts. โAre you ready?โ Alisa called.
โAre we sure I canโt skip this?โ I called back. โYou have five minutes.โ
I turned back to Max. โWe wear the same size,โ I said.
โAnd that is of interest why?โ Max asked, her brown eyes dancing.
I led her over to my closet, and when I threw open the doors, she literally gasped at the sight beyond. โGet dressed, birthday girl. Thereโs no way Iโm going to this thing on my own.โ