Iย stared out the window as the jet began its descent. From a distance, all I could see was mountains and clouds and snow, but soon I could make out the tree line. A month ago, Iโd never even been on a plane. Now I was flying private. No matter how focused I tried to stay on the task at hand, I couldnโt help wanting to lose myself in the vastness of the sight out that window.
I couldnโt shake the feeling that this life was never meant for me.
We landed at a private airstrip. It took half an hourโand three enormous SUVsโto make the drive to True North, which was nestled higher up on the mountain, far away from the resort town below.
โThe house has ski-in/ski-out access,โ Alisa informed Max and me on the drive. โItโs private, but thereโs a trail that will take you to the lodge below.โ
As True North came into view, it hit me that the photos hadnโt done it justice. The A-line roof was white with snow. The house was massive but somehow still looked like an extension of the mountain.
โI called ahead to have the caretaker open up the house,โ Alisa said as she, Oren, Max, and I stepped out onto the snow. โWe should be stocked with food. I took the liberty of having appropriate attire delivered for you girls.โ
โFox me,โ Max whispered, awed, as she took in the sight in front of us. โItโs beautiful,โ I told Alisa.
A soft smile crossed my lawyerโs lips, and her eyes crinkled at the edges. โThis property was one of Mr. Hawthorneโs favorites,โ Alisa told
me. โHe always seemed different up here.โ
A second, identical SUV parked next to ours, and Libby stepped out, followed by Nash and more of Orenโs men. A half dozen strands of Libbyโs hair had fought their way free of her French braid and blew wildly in the mountain wind.
โI understand that Grayson and Jameson will be joining us,โ Alisa said, deliberately turning away from Nash and my sister. โWhatever you do,โ she cautioned, โdo not let any of the Hawthornes challenge you to a Drop.โ