The next morning, I awoke to an empty bed and someone rapping on my door.
โIโm coming in,โ Alisa called. She tried to open the door, but Oren stopped her from the hallway.
โI could be naked in here,โ I grumbled loudly, hastily throwing on designer sweatpants before telling Oren to let her in.
โAnd you could count on my discretion if you were,โ Alisa replied briskly. โAttorney-client privilege.โ
โWas that an actual joke?โ I asked. In response, Alisa placed a leather satchel on my dresser. โIf thatโs more paperwork for me to look over,โ I told her, โI donโt want it.โ
I had enough on my plate right now without thinking about the trust paperworkโor the journal Grayson had given me, its pages still blank.
โThatโs not paperwork.โ Alisa didnโt clarify what the bagย was. Instead, she fixed me with what I had termed the Alisa Look. โYou should have called me. The moment someone showed up claiming to be Toby Hawthorneโs daughter, you should have called.โ
I glanced at Oren, wondering if heโd changed his mind and told her about Eve. โWhy?โ I asked Alisa. โThe will is through probate. Eve isnโt a legal threat.โ
โThis isnโt just about the will. That threatening note you receivedโโ
Notes, plural.ย I glanced at Oren, and he gave a slight shake of his headโhe wasnโt the one who had tipped her off to any of this.
Alisa rolled her eyes at the two of us. โThis is the part where you tell meโerroneouslyโthat you have everything under control.โ
โI advised against calling you,โ Oren told her point- blank. โThis was a security issue, not a legal one.โ
โReally, Oren?โ For a split second, Alisa looked hurt, then she converted that to extreme professional annoyance. โLetโs address the elephant in the room, shall we?โ she said. โYes, I took a chance when Avery was in that coma, but if I hadnโt moved her back to Hawthorne House when I did, she wouldnโtย haveย a security team. The terms of the will were ironclad. Do you understand that, Oren? If I hadnโt done what I did, Avery wouldnโt be entitled to live at Hawthorne House with all its fancy security. You wouldnโt be able to pay your men.โ Alisa stared at him, hard. โShe would be out there withย nothing, so, yes, I took a calculated risk, and thank God I did.โ She turned to me. โSince I am theย onlyย one in this room who can claim to make the good, smart decision under fireโwhen things start going up in flames,ย you damn well pick up the phone.โ
I winced.
โAs it was,โ Alisa muttered, โI had to hear about this from Nash.โ
That startled a response out of me. โNash called you?โ
โHe canโt even stand to be in the same room with me,โ Alisa said softly, โbut he called. Becauseย heย knows I am good at my job.โ She walked toward me, her heels clicking against the wood floor. โI canโt help you if you wonโt let me, Avery, not with this and not with everything youโre about to have on your plate.โ
The money. She was talking about my inheritanceโand the trust.
โWhat happened, Alisa?โ Oren crossed his arms over his chest.
โWhat makes you think something happened?โ Alisa asked coolly.
โInstinct,โ my head of security replied. โAnd the fact that someone has been trying to chip away at Averyโs security team.โ
I could practically see Alisa filing that piece of information away. โIโve become aware of a smear campaign,โ she said, giving Oren tit for tat. โGossip websites, mostly. Nothing you need to concern yourself with, Avery, but one of my connections in the press has informed me that the going rate for pictures of you with any of the Hawthornes has inexplicably tripled. Meanwhile, at least three companies that Tobias Hawthorne owned a significant stake in are experiencingโฆ turbulence.โ
Orenโs eyes narrowed. โWhat kind of turbulence?โ
โCEO turnover, sudden scandal, FDA investigationsโฆโ
Avenge. Revenge. Vengeance. Avenger. I always win in the end.
โOn the business end of things, what are we looking for?โ Oren asked Alisa.
โWealth. Power. Connections.โ Alisa set her jaw. โIโm on it.โ
She was on it. Oren was on it. But we werenโt any closer to an answer or to getting Toby back, and there was nothing I could do about it.ย An incomplete riddle. A storyโ and weโre at the mercy of the storyteller.
โIโll let you know as soon as I find something,โ Alisa said. โIn the meantime, we need to keep Eve happy, away from the press, and under surveillance until the firm can assess the best course of action. I suspect a modest settlement, in exchange for an NDA, may be in order.โ In full-on lawyer mode, Alisa didnโt even pause before moving on to the next item on her agenda. โIf, at any point, a ransom needs to be arranged, the firm can handle that as well.โ
Was that where this was headed? The end of this story, once the riddle was complete? Was Tobyโs captor just waiting until he had me where he wanted me to make demands?
โIโll have my team keep you in the loop,โ Oren told Alisa briskly.
My lawyer nodded like she expected nothing less, but I got the sense that Oren letting her back in mattered to her. โI suppose the only business that remains isย that.โ Alisa nodded toward the leather satchel sheโd placed on my dresser. โWhen I updated the partners on the current situation, I was given this bag and its contents to pass along to you, Avery.โ
โWhat is it?โ I asked, walking toward my dresser.
โI donโt know.โ Alisa sounded perturbed. โMr. Hawthorneโs instructions were that it was to remain secure and unopened, unless certain conditions were met, in which case it was to be delivered promptly to you.โ
I stared at the bag. Tobias Hawthorne had left me his fortune, but the only message Iโd ever received from him was a grand total of two words:ย Iโm sorry. I reached out to touch the leather bag. โWhat conditions?โ
Alisa cleared her throat. โWe were to deliver this to you in the event that you ever met Evelyn Shane.โ
I remembered vaguely thatย Eveย was short forย Evelynโ but then another realization took over.ย The old man knew about Eve.ย That revelation hit me like splinters to my lungs. Iโd assumed that the dead billionaire hadnโt known about Tobyโsย actualย daughter. At some point, Iโd started believing, deep down, that Iโd only been chosen to inherit because Tobias Hawthorne hadnโt realized there was someone out there who suited his purposes better than I did.
A stone that killed at least as many birds. A more elegant glass ballerina. A sharper knife.
But he knew about Eve all along.