Built-in shelves lined the walls, all of them overflowing with games.
โDo you think the Hawthornes have played all of them?โ Max asked Libby and me.
There were hundreds of boxes on those shelves, maybe a thousand. โEvery single one,โ I said. There was nothing more Hawthorne than winning.
If what we have nowโifย everythingย we have nowโstarts to feel like another competition between Grayson and me, like a game? I donโt trust myself not to play.
I slammed that door in my mind. โWeโre looking for chess sets,โ I said, focusing on that. โThere is probably more than one. And while weโre lookingโฆโ I shot my best friend a pointed look. โMax can catch us up on the Xander situation.โ
Better her romantic drama taking center stage than mine.
โEverything involving Xander is a situation,โ Max hedged. โHe specializes in situations!โ
I scanned the boxes on the closest shelf, checking for chess sets. โTrue.โ I waited, knowing that she would break. โItโsโฆย new.โ Max squatted to stare at the lower shelves.
โLike, really new. And you know I hate labels.โ
โYou love labels,โ I told her, skimming my fingers across game after game. โYou literally own multiple label makers.โ
Chess set!ย Victorious, I pulled the box from the shelf and kept looking.
โThe situationโXander, me. Itโsโฆย fun. Are relationships
supposed to be fun?โ
I thought about hot-air balloons and helicopters and dancing barefoot on the beach.
โI mean, Iโve never actually been friends with a guy first,โ Max continued. โLike, even in fiction,ย friends to lovers? Never my thing. Iโm moreย star-crossed tragedy, supernatural soul mates, enemies to lovers. Epic, you know?โ
โYou donโt get much more epic than Hawthornes,โ Libby told her, and then, as if sheโd caught herself, she straightened, turned her attention back to the shelf, and pulled out chess set number two.
โDo you know what Xander did when I had my first college test?โ Max was rambling now. โBefore things even got romantic? He sent me a book bouquet.โ
โWhatโs a book bouquet?โ Libby replied.
โExactly!โ Max said.ย โMother-faxing exactly.โ
โYou like him,โ I translated. โA lot.โ
โLetโs just say I am definitely reconsidering my favorite tropes.โ Max popped up to standing, a wooden box held in her hand. โNumber three.โ
Ultimately, there were six. I scoured the boxes, looking for anything scribbled onto cardboard, etched into metal, or carved into wood.ย Nothing.ย I verified that no pieces were missing, then reached into my leather satchel and pulled out the flashlight. As far as I could tell, it was just a normal flashlight, but Iโd been Hawthorne-adjacent long enough to know that there were dozens of kinds of invisible ink. That thought in mind, I shined the light on each of the six chessboards. After that, I inspected the individual pieces.ย Nothing.
Frustrated, I looked upโand saw Grayson in the doorway, backlit. In my mind, I could still see him putting an arm around Eve.ย Heโs wet. She doesnโt care.
I stood.
โXanderโs looking for you,โ Grayson told Max dryly. โI
suggested he text, but he claims thatโs cheating.โ
Max turned to me. โXanderโs my ride to the airport.โ
I hated this. โAre you sure you have to go?โ I asked, dread heavy in the pit of my stomach.
โDo you want me to fail out of college, thereby ruining my chances at grad-school-slash-med-school-slash-law- school?โ
I let out a long huff of air. โOren assigned someone to go with you?โ
โI have been assured that my new bodyguard is exceptionally broody with hidden layers.โ Max hugged me. โCall me. Constantly. And you!โ she said as she turned and walked past Grayson. โWatch where youโre aiming those cheekbones, buddy.โ
And just like that, my best friend was gone.
Grayson stayed in the doorway, like there was an invisible line just over the threshold. โWhatโs all of this?โ he asked, looking at the mess spread out in front of me.
Your grandfather left me a game.ย I didnโt tell Grayson that. I couldnโt. I needed to find Jameson and tellย himย first.
Libby took my silence as her cue to exit, squeezing past Grayson as she did.
โI talked to Eve last night.โ Grayson must have decided not to push me on the chess sets. โSheโs struggling.โ
So was I. So was Jameson. So wasย he.
โI think it would help her,โ Grayson said, โto see Tobyโs old wing.โ
I remembered Eveโs comment about Hawthorne secrets. If there was one place in Hawthorne House rife with secrets, it was the deserted wing that Tobias Hawthorne had kept bricked up for years.
โI know that Toby means something to you, Avery.โ Grayson stepped toward me, across that invisible line into the room. โI can imagine that letting Eve see his wing might feel like an intrusion on something that was just yours until now.โ
I looked away and sat back down among the chess pieces. โItโs fine.โ
Grayson moved forward again and crouched beside me, his forearms braced against his knees, his suit jacket falling open. โI know you, Avery. And I know what it feels like to have a stranger show up at Hawthorne House and threaten the very ground beneath your feet.โ
Iโd been that stranger for him.
Pushing back against what felt like a lifetime of memories, I focused on Grayson in the here and now. โIโll make you a deal,โ I said. Jameson was wagers; Grayson was deals. โIโll show Eve Tobyโs wing if you tell me how youโre doing. How youโreย reallyย doing.โ
I expected him to look away, but he didnโt. Silvery gray eyes stayed locked on mine, never blinking, never wavering. โEverything hurts.โ Only Grayson Hawthorne could say that and still sound utterly bulletproof. โIt hurts all the time, Avery, but I know the man I was raised to be.โ