This was what I discovered about Eve during the remainder of Chutes and Ladders: She was competitive, she wasnโt afraid of heights, she had a high tolerance for pain, and she definitely recognized the effect she had on Grayson.
She fit here, at Hawthorne House, with the Hawthornes.
That was the thought at the top of my mind as my fingers latched on to the edge of the roof. A hand reached down and closed around my wrist. โYouโre not first,โ Jameson told me in a tone that clearly communicated that he knew how I felt aboutย that. โBut youโre not last.โ
That honor would eventually go to Xander and Max, who had spent far too long pillow fighting each other. I looked past Jameson to the part of the roof that flattened out.
To Grayson and Eve.
โOn a scale from boring to brooding,โ Jameson quipped, โhowโs he holding up?โ
Heaven forbid Jameson Hawthorne get caught openly
caringย about his brother.
โHonestly?โ I bit my lip, catching it between my teeth for a moment too long, then pitched my voice low. โIโm worried. Grayson isnโt okay, Jameson. I donโt think your brother has been okay for a very long time.โ
Jameson moved toward the edge of the roofโtheย veryย edgeโand looked out at the sprawling estate. โHawthornes arenโt, as a general rule, allowed to be anything else.โ
He was hurting, too, and when Jameson Hawthorne hurt, he took risks. I knew him, and I knew there was only one
way to make him admit to the pain and purge the poison. โTahiti,โ I said.
That was a code word I didnโt use lightly. If Jameson or I calledย Tahiti, the other one had to metaphorically strip.
โYour birthday was the second anniversary of Emilyโs death.โ Jamesonโs shoulders and back were taut beneath his shirt. โI almost succeeded in not thinking about it, but now wouldnโt be the worst time for you to tell me I didnโt kill her.โ
I stepped up beside him, right on the edge of the roof, heedless of the sixty-foot drop. โWhat happened to Emily wasnโt your fault.โ
Jameson turned his head toward me. โIt also wouldnโt be the worst time to tell me that you arenโt jealous of Eve standing that close to Grayson.โ
Iโd wanted to know what he was feeling. This was part of it, part of what thinking about Emily did to him.
โIโm not jealous,โ I said.
Jameson looked me right in the eyes.ย โTahiti.โ
Heโd shown me his. โOkay,โ I said roughly. โMaybe I am, but itโs not just about Grayson. Eve is Tobyโs daughter. I wanted to be. I thought I was. But Iโm not, and she is, and now, suddenly, sheโs here, and sheโs connected to this place, to all of youโand no, I donโt like it, and I feel petty for feeling that way.โ I stepped back from the edge. โBut Iโm going to tell her about the disk.โ
Whether or not I could fully trust Eve, I trusted that we wanted the same thing. I understood better now what it must have meant to her to meet Toby, to beย wanted.
Before Jameson could question my decision about the disk, Max hauled herself up onto the roof and collapsed. โFaaaaaaax.โ She drew out the word. โI am never doing that again.โ
Xander pulled himself up behind her. โHow about tomorrow? Same time?โ
Their appearance pulled Grayson and Eve toward us.
โSo?โ Eve said, her expression flecked with vulnerability, her voice tough. โDid I pass your little test?โ
In response, I withdrew my drawing of the disk from my pocket and handed it to Eve. โThe last time I saw Toby,โ I said slowly, โhe took this disk from me. We donโt know what it is, but we know itโs worth a fortune.โ
Eve stared at the drawing, then her eyes found mine. โHow do you know that?โ
โHe left it for my mother. There was a letter.โ That was as much as I could bring myself to tell her. โDid he ever say anything to you about any of this? Do you have any idea where he was keeping the disk?โ
โNo.โ Eve shook her head. โBut if someone did take Toby to get thisโฆโ Her breath hitched. โWhat are they going to do to him if he wonโt give it to them?โ
And, I thought, feeling sick,ย what will they do to him once they have it?