IT WAS FORTUNATE FORย PERCY THATย SIGNA HAD A SINGLE DOSE LEFT
of the Calabar bean.
They left Warwick in charge of escorting everyone from Thorn Grove. Signa had never disliked people more than when sheโd overheard whispers that perhaps Percy had been too taken with liquor, like his father. She bristled at the very thought of it, for how rude these people were to cast judgment upon the man who had invited them so graciously into their home. Surely, their gossip was not that ofย politeย society; Elijah hadnโt so much as had one drink that evening.
Holed up with her in Elijahโs room, away from prying guests, Marjorie and Elijah allowed Signa to work without protest when she said she could reverse Percyโs illness just as sheโd reversed Blytheโs. Her anger made it easier for Signa to beat the rest of the Calabar bean into a fine powder, which sheโd stirred into a glass of water and administered to a trembling, gasping Percy as thick beads of sweat rolled down his neck. Marjorie and Elijah watched with grim eyes, neither daring to speak.
Percy, fortunately, was quick to throw up the poison, and within the hour he was breathing easier. Death, whoโd been crouched at his bedside all the while, still and waiting, finally nodded once and then was gone. Instantly, the tension in Signaโs shoulders eased.
โHow did this happen?โ Elijah looked to Signa and the remnants of the milky-white antidote on the nightstand.
Signa had no answer. Sheโd seen Sylas for only seconds before she followed Elijah and Marjorie into the room, though in that time he swore heโd seen nothing out of the ordinary. No matter how she twisted her brain to rearrange the pieces, it was a puzzle that made no sense. One by one the Hawthornes were falling ill from belladonnaโbut why? For their money? Signa had been suspicious of both Byron and Marjorie since the night she and Sylas went to Greyโs. Yes, Byron wanted his brother to cease his hold on Greyโs, but would he hurt Percy to do it? And what might Marjorieโs involvement be?
Signa raked her fingers through her hair as her
frustration mounted. Percy had been fine when heโd escorted her to the party, and sheโd seen him smiling and dancing. Even in those final moments before his fall, heโd looked happy, chatting with Charlotte and Eliza. But Byron had been there too. Byron, whose words Signa recalled from that night at Greyโs with Sylas.
If he wonโt give the business to Percy, convince him to
give it to me.ย Thereโd been such bitterness in those words. Such rage.ย Iโd take better care of it anyway, just as I would have taken better care of her.
โWhereโs Byron?โ Signa asked. โHe and Percy were together moments before he collapsed.โ
Elijah sat on his knees at Percyโs bedside, watching the slow rise and fall of his sonโs chest. โYou think my brother is responsible for this?โ
Signa couldnโt be sure, and she knew it was best not to answer rashly. Byron had made it clear that he wanted nothing more than for Greyโs to stay in the family, and though heโd been advocating for Percy that night, could there have been more to his interest?
โItโs possible he saw something.โ The truth sat on the tip of Signaโs tongue, daring to be spoken aloud. Sheย wanted,
very much, to tell Elijah and Marjorie the truth about what was happening. Yet the more people who knew, the more likely the information was to get out. It also wasnโt out of the realm of possibility that they might know more than they were letting on. Too many times Signaโs mind had wandered to Marjorie and the strange situations her governess shouldnโt have been in. Situations that made no sense, no matter how much Signa rearranged the puzzle pieces in her mind.
She needed answersโquickly. Before it was too late.
โIโm just glad this remedy is working,โ Signa said. โItโs meant to cure ailments of the stomach, but that was the last of it.โ She felt fragile admitting it aloud and hugged herself. They nearly lost Percy tonight. One more incident, and that would be the end of him, Blythe, or whatever other Hawthorne might be targeted next.
โThis is no disease, is it?โ Elijah said. โThis is no coincidence. Someone is targeting my family.โ
Elijah was delicate as crystal. Not wanting to give him a reason to shatter, Signa whispered, โAnything is possible.โ
Marjorie said nothing as she tucked the blankets around Percy and placed a dampened cloth on his forehead. Worry was etched into every line of her face.
All Signa could think of was Percyโs laughter as theyโd danced together during her lessons. How heโd taken to bringing her scones and pastries late in the evening, when he couldnโt sleep or was making himself sick worrying over Greyโs. There was Blythe to think about, too. Blythe, whose laughter Signa wanted to hear more often. She was tired of seeing Blythe struggleโfor breath, for comfort, for life.
It was time to put an end to this.
โThereโs nothing more I can do for him tonight.โ Signa stood, skirts in hand. โHe needs rest.โ
Elijah nodded. โIโll find a way to procure more of this medicine,โ he promised her. โMarjorie, see if you can find Byron and bring him to me. We might as well see if he
knows anything.โ
โOf course, sir.โ Marjorieโs eyes were glossy as she watched Elijah lean in, his hand trembling as he pressed it gently upon his sonโs cheek.
Whoever was behind the poisonings was clever, always one step ahead. Now it was time for Signa to be cleverer.





