It was another hour before we heard from Grayson again, and Oren spent a good chunk of that time calling in favors on the West Coast. I wasnโt the only one concerned about the safety of a Hawthorne anywhere near the town of Rockaway Watch.
When my phone did ring again, Grayson was less than happy about the security detail that had descended on him.
โDid you find him?โ Jameson squeezed in beside me to talk to his brother. โJackson Currie?โ
โHe has a very colorful vocabulary,โ Grayson reported. โAnd the land near his shack is booby-trapped.โ
โFather and his investigator ran into similar issues,โ Zara said behind us. โThey never got a word out of the man. Grayson, you should come home. This is a foolโs errand. There are other leads that we could follow.โ
In any other circumstances, I would have asked what those leads were, but all I could think was that Toby had told my mom to go to Jackson if she needed anything. That seemed to suggest that if my mom had shown up, he would have opened the door.
โCan you get close enough to put me on the phone with him?โ I asked. โAssuming no one tries to restrain meโฆโ Grayson glanced pointedly
back over his shoulder at what I could only assume was his security detail and then turned back to look straight into the cameraโstraight at me. โI can try.โ
Jackson Currieโs shack reallyย wasย a shack. I would have laid money that heโd built it himself. It wasnโt large. There were no windows.
Grayson knocked on what appeared to be a metal door.ย Then again, maybeย shackย is the wrong word, I thought. What Jackson Currie had built was closer to a bunker.
Grayson knocked again, and all he got for his effort was a large rock chucked at him from somewhere up above.
โI donโt like this,โ Oren said stonily.
Neither did I, but we were so closeโnot just to Toby but to answers.ย I have a secret.โฆ
I knew so much now that I hadnโt before. Maybe I knew everything. but I couldnโt help feeling like this was my chanceโmaybe my last chanceโto know for sure, to know my mom in a way that Iโd never known her before.
To understand what she and Toby had.
โSee if heโll talk to me,โ I told Grayson. โTell himโฆโ My voice caught. โTell him that Hannahโs daughter is on the phone. Hannah Rooney.โ That was the first time I had said the name my mom had been born with. The name sheโd never told me.
The image on the phone screen went blurry for a moment. Grayson must have lowered the phone. I heard him in the background, yelling something.
Talk to me,ย I willed Jackson Currie from a distance.ย Tell me anything and everything you know. About Toby. About my mom. About whatever it is that Toby left with you.
โI told him.โ Graysonโs face came back into focus. โNo reply. I think we
โโ
I never got to hear the rest of what Grayson thought, because a moment later, I heard the distinct sound of metal on metal.ย Dead bolts, I realized,ย being thrown open.
Grayson turned the camera in time for me to see the metal door creak open. All I saw at first was Jackson Currieโs enormous beardโbut then I saw his narrowed eyes.
โWhere is she?โ he grunted.
โHere,โ I said, my voice verging on a yell. โIโm here. Iโm Hannahโs daughter.โ
โNo.โ He spat. โDonโt trust phones.โ And just like that, he slammed the door.
โWhat does he mean, he doesnโt trust phones?โ Jameson demanded. โWhatโs not to trust?โ
My thoughts were elsewhere. We knew now that Jackson Currie would talk to me. He wouldnโt talk to Grayson. He hadnโt talked to Tobias Hawthorneโs investigators. He was paranoid and pretty much a shut-in. He didnโt trust phones.
But he would talk to meโin person.
โIโll call you back,โ I told Grayson, and then I placed another phone call
โto Alisa. โIโm allowed to spend three nights per month away from Hawthorne House. So far, Iโve only spent one.โ