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Chapter no 5 – GRAYSON

The Brothers Hawthorne

Their night ended at three in the morning. โ€œIce-climbing, skywalk, speedboat, mopedsโ€ฆโ€ To Graysonโ€™s ears, Jameson sounded very satisfied with himself. โ€œNot to mention clubbing.โ€

โ€œI thought the medieval crypt was a nice touch,โ€ Xander added.

Grayson arched a brow. โ€œI suspect Nash could have gone without being duct-taped.โ€

The man of the hour took off his cowboy hat and leaned against the wall. โ€œWhat happens in the tree house stays in the tree house,โ€ he reiterated, his quiet tone reminding Grayson that Avery and Libby were asleep upstairs.

A lump rose in Graysonโ€™s throat. โ€œCongratulations,โ€ he told his brother. He meant it. Lifeย wasย change. People were supposed to move forward, even if he could not.

Jameson and Xander stumbled to bed, but Nash held Grayson back. When it was just the two of them, he placed something in Graysonโ€™s hand.ย The ring box.ย The one with their grandmotherโ€™s black opal ring.

โ€œWhy donโ€™t you hold on to this?โ€ Nash said.

 

 

Grayson swallowed, the muscles in his throat tight. โ€œWhy me?โ€ Jameson would have been the obvious choice, for obvious reasons.

โ€œWhy not you, Gray?โ€ Nash leaned forward, putting his gaze level with Graysonโ€™s. โ€œSomeday, with someoneโ€”why not you?โ€

 

 

The ring was still in its box on his nightstand when Grayson woke up hours later.ย Why not you?

Grayson pushed himself out of bed and briskly tucked the box into a hidden compartment in his luggage. If Nash wanted the heirloom ring kept safe, heโ€™d keep it safe. Protecting things that mattered was what Grayson Hawthorne did, even when he couldnโ€™t afford to let them matter too much.

Out on the terrace, Avery was already up, helping herself to an impressive breakfast spread. โ€œI hear last night was the stuff of legends.โ€ She handed him a cup of coffeeโ€”black, hot, and filled to almost overflowing.

โ€œJamie has a big mouth,โ€ Grayson replied. The mug warmed his hand.

โ€œTrust me,โ€ Avery murmured, โ€œJameson knows how to keep secrets just fine.โ€

Grayson studied her, the way he wouldnโ€™t have allowed himself to months earlier. It didnโ€™t hurt quite the way it would have then. โ€œIs he spiraling?โ€

โ€œNo.โ€ Avery shook her head, and her hair fell into her face. โ€œHeโ€™s just looking for somethingโ€”or trying not to look for something. Or both.โ€ She paused. โ€œWhat about you, Gray?โ€

โ€œIโ€™m fine.โ€ The response was automatic, rote, and brooked no argument. But he could never quite seem to stop there with her. โ€œAnd for the record, if Xander shows you a โ€˜bookโ€™ heโ€™s been writing, youย willย destroy it, or there will be consequences.โ€

โ€œConsequences!โ€ Xander jackrabbited onto the terrace, wriggled between them, and snagged a chocolate croissant. โ€œMy favorite!โ€

โ€œWho among us doesnโ€™t love the taste of consequences in the morning?โ€ Jameson ambled out, helped himself to a croissant, and waved it in Graysonโ€™s general direction. โ€œAvery tell you about her new meeting schedule? London officially knows the Hawthorne heiress is in town.โ€

โ€œMeetings?โ€ Grayson picked up his phone. โ€œWhat time?โ€ A call came in before Avery could reply. When Grayson saw who was calling, he abruptly stood. โ€œI need to take this.โ€ He strode back inside, closed the door, and made sure he hadnโ€™t been followed before he answered.

โ€œI assume we have a situation.โ€

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