We need to talk about your eighteenth birthday.โ Alisaโs words echoed through the largest of Hawthorne Houseโs five libraries. Floor-to-ceiling shelves stretched up two stories, encircling us with hardcover and leather-bound tomes, many of them priceless, every single one a reminder of the man who had built this room.
This house. This dynasty.
I could almost imagine the ghost of Tobias Hawthorne watching me as I knelt and ran my hand over the mahogany floorboards, my fingers searching for irregularities in the seams.
Finding none, I stood and replied to Alisaโs statement. โDo we?โ I said. โDo weย really?โ
โLegally?โ The formidable Alisa Ortega arched an eyebrow at me. โYes. You may already be emancipated, but when it comes to the terms of your inheritanceโโ
โNothing changes when I turn eighteen,โ I said, scanning the room for my next move. โI wonโt inherit until Iโve lived in Hawthorne House for a year.โ
I knew my lawyer well enough to knowย thatย was what she really wanted to talk about. My birthday was October eighteenth. I would hit the year mark the first week in November and instantly become the richest teenager on the planet. Until then, I had other things to focus on.
A bet to win. A Hawthorne to best.
โBe that as it mayโฆโ Alisa was about as easily deterred as a high-speed train. โAs your birthday approaches, there
are some things we should discuss.โ
I snorted. โForty-six billion of them?โ
As Alisa gave me an exasperated look, I concentrated on my mission. Hawthorne House was filled with secret passages. Jameson had bet me that I couldnโt find them all. Eyeing the massive tree trunk that served as a desk, I reached for the sheath fixed to the inside of my boot and pulled out my knife to test a natural crack in the deskโs surface.
Iโd learned the hard way I couldnโt afford to go anywhere unarmed.
โMoping check!โ Xander โIโm a Living, Breathing Rube Goldberg Machineโ Hawthorne poked his head into the library. โAvery, on a scale of one to ten, how much do you need a distraction right now, and how attached are you to your eyebrows?โ
Jameson was on the other side of the world. Grayson hadnโt called once since heโd left for Harvard. Xander, my self-appointed BHFFโBest Hawthorne Friend Foreverโ considered it his sacred duty to keep my spirits high in his brothersโ absence.
โOne,โ I answered. โAnd ten.โ
Xander gave a little bow. โThen I bid you adieu.โ In a flash, he was gone.
Something was definitely exploding in the next ten minutes. Turning back toward Alisa, I drank in the rest of the room: the seemingly endless shelves, the wrought-iron staircases spiraling upward. โJust say what you came here to say, Alisa.โ
โYes, Lee-Lee,โ a deep, honeyed voice drawled from the hall. โEnlighten us.โ Nash Hawthorne took up position in the doorway, his trademark cowboy hat tipped down.
โNash.โ Alisa wore her power suit like armor. โThis doesnโt concern you.โ
Nash leaned against the doorframe and lazily crossed his right foot over his left ankle. โKid tells me to leave, Iโll
leave.โ Nash didnโt trust Alisa with me. He hadnโt for months.
โIโm fine, Nash,โ I said. โYou can go.โ
โI reckon I can.โ Nash made no move to push off the doorframe. He was the oldest of the four Hawthorne brothers and used to riding herd on the other three. Over the past year, heโd extended that to me. He and my sister had been โnot datingโ for months.
โIsnโt it not-date night?โ I asked. โAnd doesnโt that mean you have somewhere to be?โ
Nash removed his cowboy hat and let his steady eyes settle on mine. โDollars to doughnuts,โ he said, turning to amble out of the room, โshe wants to talk to you about establishing a trust.โ
I waited until Nash was out of earshot before I turned back to Alisa. โA trust?โ
โI merely want you to be aware of your options.โ Alisa avoided specifics with lawyerly ease. โIโll put together a dossier for you to look over. Now, regarding your birthday, thereโs also the matter of a party.โ
โNo party,โ I said immediately. The last thing I wanted was to turn my birthday into a headline-grabbing, hashtag- exploding event.
โDo you have a favorite band? Or singer? Weโll need entertainment.โ
I could feel my eyes narrowing. โNo party, Alisa.โ
โIs there anyone youโd like to see on the guest list?โ When Alisa saidย anyone, she wasnโt talking about people I knew. She was talking about celebrities, billionaires, socialites, royals.โฆ
โNo guest list,โ I said, โbecause Iโm not having a party.โ โYou really should consider the opticsโโ Alisa began,
and I tuned out. I knew what she was going to say. Sheโd been saying it for nearly eleven months.ย Everyone loves a Cinderella story.
Well,ย thisย Cinderella had a bet to win. I studied the
wrought-iron staircases. Three spiraled counterclockwise. But the fourthโฆ I walked toward it, then scaled the steps. On the second-story landing, I ran my fingers along the underside of the shelf opposite the stairs.ย A release.ย I triggered it, and the entire curved shelf arced backward.
Number twelve.ย I smiled wickedly.ย Take that, Jameson Winchester Hawthorne.
โNo party,โ I called down to Alisa again. And then I disappeared into the wall.