In Hawthorne House,ย fondueย involved twelve fondue pots accompanied by three full-sized chocolate fountains. Mrs. Laughlin had it all set up in the chefโs kitchen within the hour.
Distractions arenโt just distractions, I reminded myself.
Sometimes, you need them to break the loop.
โIn terms of cheese fondue,โ Xander orated, โweโve got your gruyรจre-based, your gouda-based, your beer cheddar, your fontina, your chรคllerhockerโโ
โOkay,โ Max cut in. โNow youโre just making up words.โ โAm I?โ Xander said in his most dashing voice. โFor
dipping, weโve got your baguettes, your sourdough, breadsticks, croutons, bacon, prosciutto, salami, sopressata, apples, pears, and various vegetables, grilled or raw. Then thereโs the dessert fondues! For the purists among us, dark chocolate, milk chocolate, and white chocolate fountains. More inventive dessert combinations are in the pots. Iย highlyย recommend the salted caramel double chocolate.โ
Surveying the vast array of options for dessert dippers, Max picked up a strawberry in one hand and a graham cracker in the other.
โHit me,โ Xander yelled, jogging backward. โIโm going wide!โ
Max tossed the graham cracker. Xander caught it in his mouth. Grinning, Max dipped the strawberry in one of the dessert pots, took a bite, then moaned. โFax me, this is good.โ
Break the loop, I thought, so I began to make my way through the spread myself, dying with every bite. Beside me, Eve slowly started to do the same.
With a mouth full of bacon, Xander picked up a spare fondue fork and brandished it like a sword. โEn garde!โ
Max armed herself. The result was chaos. The kind of chaos that ended with Max and Xander both drenched from the fountains and Eve taking a dark chocolate banana to the chest.
โI beg your chocolatey pardon,โ Xander said. Max whapped him with a breadstick.
Eve looked down at the mess that was her shirt. โThis was my only top.โ
I glanced at Max.ย You and I will be talking very soon.ย Then I turned to Eve. โCome on,โ I said. โIโll get you a new shirt.โ
โThisย is your closet?โ Eve was stunned. Racks, cabinets, and shelves stretched twelve feet overhead, all of them full. โI know,โ I told her, remembering how Iโd felt when
theyโd brought the clothes in. โYou should see the closet in the bedroom that used to be Skyeโs. Itโs nineteen hundred square feet, two stories tall, and has its own champagne bar.โ
Eve stared at the clothes.
โHelp yourself,โ I told her, but she didnโt move. โReally,โ I said. โTake whatever you want.โ
She reached for a pale green shirt but froze when she felt the fabric. I wasnโt a fashion person, but the incredible softness of expensive clothes, theย feelย of themโthat was what still got me, too.
โToby didnโt want me to be a part of this.โ Eve just kept looking at that shirt. โThe mansion. The food. The clothes.โ She took a breath, the sharp intake of air audible. โHe hated this place.ย Hatedย it. And when I asked why, all he
would say was that the Hawthorne family wasnโt what they appeared to be, that this family had secrets.โ She finally pulled the green shirt off the hanger. โDark secrets. Maybe even dangerous ones.โ
I thought about all the Hawthorne secrets Iโd learned since coming hereโnot just the truth about Tobyโs adoption or his role in the fire on Hawthorne Island, but everything else, too.
Nan killed her husband. Zara cheated on both of hers.
Skye named her sons after their fathers, and at least one of them was a dangerous man. Tobias Hawthorne bribed Nashโs dad to stay away. Jameson watched Emily Laughlin die.
And that wasnโt even taking into account the secrets Iโd had a hand in creating since I got here. Iโd allowed Grayson to cover up his motherโs involvement in an attempt on my life and pin all the blame on Libbyโs abusive ex. Iโd looked the other way when Toby and Oren had decided that Sheffield Graysonโs body needed to disappear.
Across from me, Eve was still waiting for me to say something.
โIโll let you get dressed,โ I told her.
Back in my bedroom, I found myself wondering what other Hawthorne secrets I still didnโt know. I went back to the photo of Toby, and this time, I let myself look directly at his eyes.ย Is this about you or me or this family? How many enemies do we have?
A knock broke into my thoughts. I opened my door to find Mr. Laughlin standing thereโand Oren, along with Eveโs guard, positioned down the hall.
โPardon the interruption, Avery. Iโve got something for you.โ The old groundskeeper had a cart with him, filled with long rolls of paper.
Another special delivery?ย My heart rate ticked up. โDid
these come by courier service?โ
โI dug these out for you myself.โ As gruff as Mr.
Laughlinโs manner was, there was something almost gentle in his moss-colored eyes. โYou just had a birthday. Each year followingย hisย birthday, Mr. Hawthorne had plans drawn up for the next expansion on the House.โ
Tobias Hawthorne had never finished Hawthorne House.
Heโd added on every year.
โThese are the blueprints.โ Mr. Laughlin nodded to the cart as he wheeled it into the room. โOne set for each year since we broke ground on the House. Thought you might want to see them if youโre planning an addition of your own.โ
โMe?โ I said. โAdd on to Hawthorne House?โ
Eve stepped into the room, wearing the green silk shirt, and for a moment she stared at the blueprints the way sheโd stared at the clothes in my closet. Then a figure appeared in the doorway.
Jameson.ย His face and body were drenched in mud. His
shirt was torn, his shoulder bleeding.
Mr. Laughlin put an arm around Eveโs shoulder. โCome on, missy. We should go.โ