Oren retrieved the key from his toolbox, but he didnโt give it to me. He gave it to Zara, then told me to get ready for school.
โHave you lost your mind?โ I asked him. โIโm not going to school.โ โItโs the safest place for you right now,โ Oren said. โAlisa will agree
with me.โ
โAlisaโs doing damage control from the interview,โ I retorted. โIโm sure the last thing she wants is me out in public. No one would question why I might want to stay home.โ
โCountry Day isnโt public,โ Oren told me, and a few seconds later, he had Alisa on speakerphone, and she was echoing what he had said: I was to put on my private school uniform, put on my best face, and pretend that nothing had happened.
If we treated this like a crisis, it would be seen as a crisis.
Since Iโd promised to keep Alisa in the loop, I told her everything, and she still didnโt change her mind. โAct normal,โ she told me.
I hadnโt beenย normalย in weeks. But less than an hour later, I was dressed in a pleated skirt, a white dress shirt, and a burgundy blazer, with my hair tousled just so and my makeup minimal, except for the eyes. Preppy with an edge, for all the world to seeโor at least all the denizens of Heights Country Day School.
I felt like I had on my very first day. No one looked directly at me, but the way they were not-looking at me felt far more conspicuous. Jameson and Xander slipped out of the car after me, and each of them took one of my sides. At least this time, it was meย andย the Hawthornes against the world.
I made it through the day bit by bit, and by lunch, I was done. Done with the stares. Done pretending everything was normal. Done trying to put on a happy face. I was hidingโor making an attempt at itโin the archive when Jameson found me. โYou look like someone who needs a distraction,โ he told me.
A few feet away, Oren crossed his arms over his chest. โNo.โ Jameson shot my bodyguard his most innocent look.
โI know you,โ Oren replied. โI know yourย distractions. Youโre not taking her skydiving. Or parasailing off the coast. No racetracks. No motorcycles. No ax throwingโโ
โAx throwing?โ I looked at Jameson, intrigued.
He turned back to Oren. โWhat are your feelings on roofs?โ
Ten minutes later, Jameson and I were back on top of the Art Center. He rolled out the turf and teed up a ball.
โKeep away from the edge,โ Oren told me, and then he turned deliberately away from us both.
I waited for Jameson to ask me about the postcards. I waited for him to flirt with me, to touch me, to Jameson Hawthorne the answer out of me. But all he did was hand me a club.
I lined up the shot. Part of me wanted him to come stand behind me, wanted his arms to wrap around mine.ย Jameson on the roof. Grayson in the maze.ย My mind was a mess. I was a mess.
I dropped the club.
โMy mother was Kaylie Rooneyโs sister,โ I said. And so it began. It was hard to put into words everything Iโd learned, but I managed. The more I said, the easier it was to see Jameson thinking.
The more he thought, the closer to me he came.
โWhat do you think Toby left in Jackson thatโs worth so much?โ he asked. โAnd where in Jackson?โ Jameson studied me like my face held the answers. โHow long did Tobyโs amnesia last? Why stay โdeadโ once his memory returned?โ
โGuilt.โ I almost choked on the word, though I couldnโt have explained
why. โToby loathed himself almost as much as he loved my mom.โ
That was the first time Iโd said that last bit out loud.ย Toby Hawthorne loved my mother. She loved him.ย It had been an epic, seaside kind of love. Literally. Just knowing that made me feel like Iโd been lying to myself every time Iโd pretended that I didnโt have feelings, that things didnโt have to be messy.
That I could have what I wanted without ever really longing for anything, body and soul.
โHeiress?โ There was a question in Jamesonโs deep green eyes. I wasnโt sure what he was asking, what he wanted from me.
What I wanted from him.
โKnock, knock!โ Xander stuck his head out the door to the roof. โI just happened to have my ear pressed to this door. I might have overheard some things, and I have a suggestion!โ
Jameson looked like he might actually throttle his brother. I glanced at Oren, who was still pointedly ignoring all three of us. I could practically hear him thinking,ย Not my job.
โCall her!โ Xander tossed something at me. It wasnโt until Iโd caught it that I realized it was his phoneโand a number had already been plugged in.
โCall who?โ Jameson asked, his eyes narrowing.
โYour grandmother,โ Xander told me. โLike I said, I inadvertently overheard some things while my ear was casually pressed to this steel door. Kaylie Rooneyโs mother is your grandmother, Avery. Thatโs a piece of the puzzle weโve never had before, andย thatโโhe nodded to the phoneโโis her phone number.โ
โYou donโt have to call,โ Jameson told me, which made about as much sense as the fact that heโd willingly stepped back from the postcards.
โYes.โ I swallowed. โI do.โ My heart jumped into my throat just thinking about it, but I hit the Call button. The line rang and rang and rang, with no one picking up and no voicemail. I couldnโt bring myself to hang up, so I just let it ring, and then finally someone answered. All I got out was a hello and my name before the person whoโd answered cut me off.
โI know who you are.โ At first I thought the gravelly voice belonged to a man, but as the words kept coming, I realized that the speaker was a woman. โIf my worthless daughter had taught you the first damn thing about this family, you wouldnโt dare have dialed my number.โ
I wasnโt sure what Iโd been expecting. My mom had always told me that she didnโt have a family. But still, each word her motherโmyย grandmother
โspoke cut into me.
โIf that little bitch hadnโt run, I would have put a bullet in her myself. You think I want a dime of your blood money, girl? You think youโre family? You hang up that phone. You forget my name. And if youโreย lucky, Iโll make sure this familyโthis whole townโforgets yours.โ
The sound on the other end of the line cut out. I stood there, the phone still pressed to my ear, frozen.
โYou okay there, buddy?โ Xander asked.
I couldnโt reply. I couldnโt say anything.ย You think I want a dime of your blood money, girl? You think youโre family?
I wasnโt even sure if I was breathing.
If that little bitch hadnโt runโ
Jameson came up beside me. He put his hands on my shoulders. For a second, I thought he might force my eyes to his, but he didnโt. He walked me over to the edge of the roof. The very edge, close enough that Oren called out, but in response, all Jameson did was spread my arms to each side, until his and mine were both held out in aย T. โClose your eyes,โ he whispered. โBreathe.โ
If that little bitch hadnโt runโ
I closed my eyes. I breathed. I felt him breathing. The wind picked up.
And I told them everything.