Jameson said no. He left. But hours later, Ianโs words still haunted him.ย You love to play. You love to win. And no matter what you win, you always need more.
Jameson stared out into the night. There was something about rooftops. It wasnโt just being high up or the way it felt to go right up to the edge. It was seeing everything but being alone.
โI donโt own this entire building, you know.โ Avery spoke from somewhere behind him. โPretty sure the roof belongs to someone else. We could be arrested for trespassing.โ
โSays the girl who always manages to slip awayย beforeย the police arrive,โ Jameson pointed out, turning his head to see her step out of shadow. โI have survival instincts.โ Avery came to stand beside him at the roofโs
edge. โYou never learned to want to stay out of trouble.โ
Heโd never had to. Heโd grown up with the world as his playgroundโ with Hawthorne looks and the Hawthorne name and a grandfather richer than kings.
Jameson took a breath: night air into the lungs, night air out. โI met my father today.โ
โYou what?โ Avery wasnโt an easy person to take off guard. Surprising her always felt like a win, and though Jameson would have denied it, he needed a win right now.
โIan Johnstone-Jameson.โ He let the name roll off his tongue. โProfessional poker player. Black sheep of what appears to be an extremely wealthy family.โ
โAppears to be?โ Avery repeated. โYou havenโt searched the name?โ
Jameson caught her gaze. โI donโt want you to, either, Heiress.โ He let the rooftop go silent. And then, because it wasย her, he said the words heโd thought far too many times since Ian had asked for that favor. โNothing matters unless you let it.โ
โI remember that boy,โ Avery said quietly. โShirtless in the solarium, drunk on bourbon after we saw the Red Will, determined that nothing would hurt him.โ She let that penetrate his shields, then continued: โYou were angry because we had to ask Skye about your middle names. About your fathers.โ
โIn retrospect,โ Jameson quipped, โIโm impressed Skye didnโt give away the game right then.โ Theyโd asked about middle namesโnot first.
โYour father mattered to you then.โ Avery didnโt pull her punches. Ever. โHe matters now. Thatโs why youโre up here.โ
Jameson swallowed. โI told myself after Gray met his asshole father that I never wanted to meet mine.โ
Heโd known his fatherโs last name was Jameson, but he hadnโt looked.
He hadnโt even let himself wonderโuntil that card. โHow was it?โ Avery asked.
Jameson looked up.ย Not a star in the sky.ย โHe hasnโt had you kidnapped yet or killed anyone so thatโs a plus.โ Graysonโs father had set the bar low. Making light of that let Jameson really answer Averyโs question. โHe wants something from me.โ
โScrew him,โ Avery said fiercely. โHe doesnโt get to ask you for anything.โ
โExactly.โ โButโฆโ
โWhat makes you think thereโs aย but?โ Jameson retorted.
โThis.โ Avery let her fingertips brush his face just above his jawline. Her other hand went, feather-light, to his brow. โAnd this.โ
Jameson swallowed. โI donโt owe him anything. And I donโt care what he thinks of me. Butโฆโ She was right. Of course she was. โI canโt stop thinking about what he said.โ
Jameson stepped back from the edge of the roof, and when Avery did the same, he bent to murmur in her ear. โThereโs an establishment in London whose name is never spoken.โฆโ
Jameson told her everything, and the more he said, the faster the words came, the more his body buzzed with the rush of adrenaline pumping through his veins. Because Ian Johnstone-Jameson had been right.
He liked to play. He liked to win. And now, more than ever, he needed
something.
โYou want to say yes.โ Avery read him like a book. โI said no.โ
โYou didnโt mean it.โ
This didnโt have to be about what Ian Johnstone-Jameson deserved. This didnโt have to be about him at all. โThe Devilโs Mercy.โ Jameson felt a thrill just saying the name.ย A centuries-old secret. An underground gambling house. Money and power and games with stakes.
โYouโre going to do it, arenโt you?โ Avery asked.
Jameson opened his eyes, stared into hers, then lit the fuse. โNo, Heiress.ย Weย are.โ