The downside of modular scheduling was that some days, my classes were scheduled so tightly that I barely even had time for lunch. Today was one of those days. I had exactly one modโtwenty-two minutesโto make it to the refectory, buy food, eat it, and haul myself back to the physics lab, across campus.
While I was waiting in line, I got a text from Libby: a photograph, taken out the window of a plane. The ocean below was a brilliant green-blue. The land in the distance was tree-covered. And coming into view amid those trees was what I recognized as the very top of an architectural marvel. The Basรญlica de Nuestra Seรฑora de los รngelesโin Cartago.
I made it to the front of the line and paid. As I sat down to eat, all I could think was that Libby and Nash were landing in Cartago. They would make their way to the house. They would findย something. And somehow, the puzzle that Tobias Hawthorne had left first for his daughtersโand then for Xanderโwould start to make sense.
โMay I sit?โ
I looked up to see Rebecca, and for a moment, I just stared at her. Sheโd cut her long, dark red hair off at the chin. The ends were uneven, but something about the way it flared out around her face made her look almost otherworldly.
โSure,โ I said. โKnock yourself out.โ
Rebecca sat. Without her long hair to hide behind, her eyes looked impossibly large. Her chest rose and fellโa deep breath. โXander told you,โ she said.
โHe did,โ I replied, and then my sense of empathy got the better of me, because as much of a mind warp as this revelation had been for me, it might have actually been worse for her. โDonโt expect me to start calling you Aunt Rebecca.โ
That surprised a laugh out of her. โYou sounded like her just then,โ she told me after a moment. โEmily.โ
That was the exact instant that I realized that if Rebecca was my aunt, then Emily had been, too. I thought about Thea, dressing me up like Emily. Iโd never thought we looked anything alike, but when Grayson had seen me coming down the stairs at the charity gala, heโd looked like heโd seen a ghost.
Do I have some Emily in me?
โWas your dadโฆ,โ I started to ask Rebecca, but I wasnโt sure how to phrase my question. โHow long have your parents been together?โ
โSince high school,โ Rebecca said. โSo your dad was Tobyโs father?โ
Rebecca shook her head. โI donโt know. Iโm not even one hundred percent sure my dad knows thereย wasย a baby.โ She looked down. โMy dad loves my mom, that fairy-tale, all-encompassing, even-our-own-kids-will- never-compare kind of love. He took her name when they got married. He let her make all the decisions about Emilyโs medical treatment.โ
I took that to mean that if Rebeccaโs mother had doted on Emily and ignored Rebecca, her father had backed that decision, too.
โIโm sorry,โ Rebecca said softly.
โAbout what?โ I asked. As messed up as the Laughlin family secrets were, I wasnโt the one whoโd grown up in Tobyโs shadow. This had affected Rebeccaโs life more than mine.
โIโm sorry about what I did to you,โ Rebecca clarified. โAbout what I
didnโtย do.โ
I thought about the night Drake had tried to kill me. After a disastrous make-out session with Jameson, Iโd ended up in a room alone with Rebecca. Weโd talked. If sheโd told me then what she knew about Drake and Skye, there would have been nothing to forgive.
โIโve been trying so hard to be okay.โ Rebecca wasnโt even looking at me anymore. โBut Iโm not. That poem Toby left? The William Blake one? I have a copy on my phone, and I keep reading it over and over, and all I can think is that I wish I had read it sooner, because when I was growing up, I buried all my anger. No matter what Emily wanted or what I had to give up for herโI was supposed to be okay with it. I was supposed to smile. And the one time I let myself get mad, sheโฆโ
Rebecca couldnโt say it, so I said it for her. โDied.โ
โIt messed me up, and I messed up, and Iโm so, so sorry, Avery.โ โOkay,โ I saidโand to my surprise, I meant it.
โIf itโs any consolation,โ Rebecca continued, โIโm angry now, finallyโ at so many people.โ
I thought back to her fight with Thea on the plane, and then I thought about the absolutely infuriating message Toby had left me.
โIโm angry, too,โ I told Rebecca. โAnd for the record: I like your hair.โ