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Chapter no 72

The Hawthorne Legacy (The Inheritance Games, 2)

By the time the SUV passed the gates of Hawthorne House that afternoon, I was still shaken. To my surprise, Zara met Jameson, Xander, and me in the foyer. For the first time since Iโ€™d met Tobias Hawthorneโ€™s firstborn, she looked less than perfect. Her eyes were puffy. Stray hairs were stuck to her forehead. She was holding a folder. It was only an inch or so thick, but even that was enough to stop me in my tracks.

โ€œThatโ€™s what was in the safe-deposit box?โ€ Xander asked.

โ€œDo you want an overview?โ€ Zara replied crisply. โ€œOr would you prefer to read it for yourself?โ€

โ€œBoth,โ€ Jameson said. First, weโ€™d take the big picture, and then weโ€™d comb through the actual materials, looking for subtle hints, clues, anything Zara might have missed.

Whereโ€™s Grayson?ย The question came into my mind unbidden. Some part of me had expected him to be here, waiting. Even though heโ€™d barely spoken to me since the interview. Even though heโ€™d barely been able to look at me.

โ€œOverview?โ€ I asked Zara, forcing myself to focus.

Zara gave a slight dip of her chinโ€”assent. โ€œToby had been in and out of rehab for a year or two at the time of his disappearance. He was obviously angry, though at the time I didnโ€™t know why. From what my father was able to piece together, Toby met two other boys at rehab. They all went on a road trip together that summer. It very much appears that the boys partiedโ€”and sleptโ€”their way across the country. One young woman in particular, a waitress at a bar where the boys stopped, was quite informative when my fatherโ€™s investigator tracked her down. She told the investigator exactly what Toby had been snorting, and exactly what he had said the morning after they had intercourse.โ€

โ€œWhat did he say?โ€ Xander asked.

Zaraโ€™s tone never wavered. โ€œHe told her that he was going to burn it all down.โ€

I stared at Zara for a moment, then shifted my gaze to Jameson. Heโ€™d been there when Sheffield Grayson had claimed that Toby was responsible for the fire. Even after reading the postcards and seeing the kind of guilt Toby carried, some part of me had still thought the fire was an accident, that Toby and his friends were drunk or high, and things got out of control.

โ€œDid Toby happen to specifyย whatย he was going to burn down?โ€ Jameson asked.

โ€œNo.โ€ Zara kept her reply curt. โ€œBut right before they got to Rockaway Watch, he purchased a great deal of accelerant.โ€

He set the fire. He killed them all.ย โ€œWas that in the police report?โ€ I managed to ask. โ€œWhat Toby said about burning it all downโ€”did the police know?โ€

โ€œNo,โ€ Zara replied. โ€œThe woman Toby said that toโ€”she had no idea who he was. Even when our private investigators tracked her down, she remained entirely in the dark. The police never found her. They never had motive. But they knew about the accelerant. From what the arson investigators were able to tell, the house on Hawthorne Island had been thoroughly soaked. The gas had been turned on.โ€

I felt my hand pressing to my mouth. A sound escaped around my fingers, somewhere between a horrified gasp and a mewl.

โ€œToby wasnโ€™t an idiot.โ€ Jamesonโ€™s expression was sharp. โ€œUnless this was some kind of suicide pact, he would have had a contingency plan to make sure that he and his friends werenโ€™t caught in the flames.โ€

Zara closed her eyes tightly. โ€œThatโ€™s the thing,โ€ she whispered. โ€œThe house was soaked in accelerant. The gas was turned onโ€”but no one ever lit a match. There was a lightning storm that night. Toby might well have been planning to burn down the house from a safe distance. The others might have helped him. But none of them actually set the fire.โ€

โ€œLightning,โ€ Xander said, horrified. โ€œIf the gas was already on, if theyโ€™d soaked the floorboards in accelerantโ€ฆโ€

I could see it in my mind. Had the house exploded? Had they still been inside, or had the fire spread quickly across the island?

โ€œFor months, my father believed that Toby truly had died. He convinced the police to bury the report. It wasnโ€™t arson, not technically. At best, it was

attemptedย arson.โ€

And theyโ€™d never gotten to finish the attempt.

โ€œWhy didnโ€™t the police just blame it on the lightning?โ€ I asked. Iโ€™d read the articles in the press. They hadnโ€™t mentioned the weather. The picture theyโ€™d painted was one in which a teenage party had gotten out of hand. Three upstanding boys had diedโ€”and one not-so-upstanding girl from the wrong side of the tracks.

โ€œThe house went up like a fireball,โ€ Zara replied evenly. โ€œThey could see it from the mainland. It was obvious it wasnโ€™t just a lightning strike. And the girl who was there with them, Kaylie Rooney, sheโ€™d just gotten out of juvenile detention forย arson. It was easier to deflect blame toward her than to try to pin it on nature.โ€

โ€œIf she was a juvenile,โ€ Xander said slowly, โ€œthe record would have been sealed.โ€

โ€œThe old man unsealed it.โ€ Jameson didnโ€™t phrase that as a question. โ€œAnything to protect the family name.โ€

I could understand why my motherโ€™s mother had called Tobias Hawthorneโ€™s fortune blood money. Had he left it to me in part out of guilt?

โ€œI wouldnโ€™t feel too sorry for Kaylie Rooney,โ€ Zara said coldly. โ€œWhat happened to herโ€”what happened to all of themโ€”it was a tragedy, of course, but she was far from innocent. From what the investigator was able to piece together, the Rooney family runs just about every drug that comes through Rockaway Watch. They have a reputation for being merciless, and Kaylie was almost certainly already elbow-deep in the family business.โ€

If my worthless daughter had taught you the first damn thing about this family, you wouldnโ€™t dare have dialed my number.ย The conversation Iโ€™d had that afternoon came back to me.

If that little bitch hadnโ€™t run, I would have put a bullet in her myself.

If what Zara was saying about my motherโ€™s family was true, that statement probably wasnโ€™t metaphorical.

โ€œWhat about the fisherman who pulled Toby from the water?โ€ I asked, trying to concentrate on the facts of the case and not think too long or hard about where my mom had come from. โ€œDid the file elaborate on that at all?โ€

โ€œThe storm was severe that night,โ€ Zara replied. โ€œInitially, my father believed there were no boats out, but eventually the investigator talked to

someone who swore that there was one boat on the water during the storm. Its owner was practically a shut-in. He lives in a shack near an old abandoned lighthouse in Rockaway Watch. The locals steer clear of him. Based on the investigatorโ€™s discussions with townsfolk, most seem to think heโ€™s not quite well in the head. Hence, taking his boat out that night, in the midst of a man-killing storm.โ€

โ€œHe finds Toby,โ€ I said, thinking out loud. โ€œPulls him from the water.

Brings him home. And no oneโ€™s the wiser.โ€

โ€œMy father believed that Toby had lost his memory, though whether this was the result of an injury or psychological trauma is unclear. Somehow this man, this Jackson Currie, managed to nurse him back to health.โ€

Not just the man, I thought.ย My mom was there, too.ย Sheโ€™d helped nurse him back to life.

I was so busy thinking about my mom and reassembling that part of the story in my head that I missed the rest of what Zara had said. Theย nameย sheโ€™d said.

โ€œJackson,โ€ Jameson breathed. โ€œHeiress, the fishermanโ€™s name was

Jackson.โ€

I froze, just for an instant.ย I hope you go far, far away, Toby had written,ย but if you ever need anything, I hope you do exactly what I told you to do in that letter. Go to Jackson. You know what I left there. You know what itโ€™s worth.

Not Jackson, Mississippi.

Jackson Currie. The fisherman whoโ€™d pulled Toby from the water. โ€œWhat I donโ€™t understand,โ€ Zara said, โ€œis why Toby was so intent on

running once he got his memory backโ€”assuming he got it back. He had to have known that our security could protect him from any threat. The Rooneys may run Rockaway Watch, but itโ€™s a small town. Theyโ€™re small people with a small reach, and the legal situation had already been taken care of. Toby could have come home, but he fought it.โ€

He didnโ€™t come home, because he didnโ€™t think he deserved to.ย Having read the postcards, I understood Toby. Wasnโ€™t that how I would have felt if Iโ€™d done what heโ€™d done?

A ringing sound jarred me from that thought. My phone. I looked down.

Grayson was calling.

I flashed back to the moment heโ€™d kissed me. Iโ€™d kissed him back. Since

then we hadnโ€™t even managed to look at each other. We hadnโ€™t really talked. So why was he calling now?

Where is he?ย โ€œHello?โ€ I answered.

โ€œAvery.โ€ Grayson lingered on my name, just for a moment.

โ€œWhere are you?โ€ I asked. There was a pause at the other end of the line, and then he sent me an invite to switch over to a video chat. I accepted it, and the next thing I saw was his face. Gray eyes, sharp cheekbones, sharper jawline. In the sunlight, his light blond hair looked platinum.

โ€œAfter some convincing, Max told me about what was written on your postcards,โ€ Grayson said. โ€œAbout your mother. Do you remember when I told you that I was in this? That I would help you?โ€ He turned his phone, and I saw ruins. Charred ruins. Burned trees. โ€œThatโ€™s what Iโ€™m doing.โ€

โ€œYou went to Hawthorne Island without us?โ€ Xander was absolutely indignant.

He did this for me.ย I wasnโ€™t sure how I was supposed to feel about that when, if heโ€™d waited a few hours, we could have gone together. This didnโ€™t feel like a larger-than-life gesture. It felt like Grayson running away.

Keeping his promise as far away from me as he could.

โ€œHawthorne Island,โ€ Grayson confirmed in response to Xanderโ€™s accusation. โ€œAnd Rockaway Watch. I wouldnโ€™t call the locals friendly, but Iโ€™m optimistic that Iโ€™ll find our missing piece, whatever that might be.โ€

He was optimistic thatย heย would find the answer. Had he even considered dealing me in?

โ€œRockaway Watch,โ€ Xander said slowly.

The townโ€™s name echoed in my mind.ย Rockaway Watch. My motherโ€™s family.ย Suddenly, I had much bigger concerns than what Graysonโ€™s behavior did or did not meanโ€”and what it did or did not make me feel.

โ€œGrayson.โ€ My voice sounded urgent, even to my own ears. โ€œYou donโ€™t understand. My mother changed her name and left that place because her family is dangerous. I donโ€™t know what they know about Toby. I donโ€™t know if thatโ€™s the reason they hated her so muchโ€”but they blame the Hawthornes for their daughterโ€™s death. You have to get out of there.โ€

Beside me, Oren cursed. Grayson turned the phone back around and those gray eyes locked on mine. โ€œAvery, have I ever given you reason to believe that Iโ€™m particularly averse to danger?โ€

Grayson Hawthorne was arrogant enough to consider himself

bulletproofโ€”and honorable enough to see a promise through to its end.

โ€œYou have to get out of there,โ€ I said again, but the next thing I knew, Jameson was sticking his head over my shoulder, yelling to his brother.

โ€œYouโ€™re looking for a man named Jackson Currie. Heโ€™s a recluse, living near an abandoned lighthouse. Talk to him. See what he knows.โ€

Grayson smiled, and that smile cut into me, every bit as much as his kiss. โ€œGot it.โ€

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