6ย HOURS, 17 MIN, 9 SECโฆ
It was getting to the point where I didnโt even need to look at the time. I just knew. We werenโt getting anywhere. I tried to clear my head, but fresh air didnโt help. Giving money anonymously to people who needed it didnโt help.
When I went back inside, I arrived in the circular library just in time to hear Xanderโs phone go off. He was the only person I knew who used the first twelve digits of pi as a ringtone. After an uncharacteristically muted conversation, he brought the phone to me.
โMax,โ he mouthed.
I took the phone. โLet me guess,โ I said, holding it to my ear. โYouโve seen the news?โ
โWhat makes you think that?โ Max responded. โI was just calling to catch you up on my bodyguard situation. Piotr stubbornly refuses to choose a theme song, but otherwise, our bodyguard-and-bodyguard-ee relationship is working out quite well.โ
Leave it to Max to make light of needing security.ย Because of me.ย I couldnโt help feeling responsible, any more than I could help feeling like Eve had been outed to the world only because sheโd made the poor choice of coming toย meย for help.
My name was the one on the envelopes, the one on the box. I was the one in Lukeโs sights, but anyone close to me could end up in the crosshairs.
โIโm sorry,โ I told Max.
โI know,โ my best friend replied. โBut donโt worry. Iโll
choose a theme song for him.โ She paused. โXander said something aboutโฆ a cannon?โ
The whole story burst out, like water demolishing a broken dam: the package delivery, the box, the phone, the call with โLukeโโand his ultimatum.
โYou sound like a person who needs to think out loud,โ Max opined. โProceed.โ
I did. I just kept talking and talking, hoping my brain would find something different to say this time. I got to the event in the calendar and said, โWe thoughtย Nivย might be a reference to an SEC form, N-four. Weโve spent hours trying to track down Tobias Hawthorneโs filings. I guessย Nivย could be a name, or initials, butโโ
โNiv,โ Max repeated. โSpelledย N–I–V?โ โYes.โ
โN-I-V,โ she repeated. โAs inย New International Version?โ
I tilted my head to the side. โNew international version of what?โ
โThe B-I-B-L-Eโand now, I am officially going to have Sunday school songs running on a loop all night.โ
โThe Bible,โ I repeated, and suddenly, it clicked. โLuke.โ โMy second-favorite Gospel,โ Max noted. โIโll always be
a John girl at heart.โ
I barely heard her. My brain was going too fast, images flashing through my mind, slices of memory piling up one after the other. โThe numbers.โ
The combination might be just a combination,ย Jameson had said.ย But thereโs also the possibility that the numbers themselves are a clue.
โWhat numbers?โ Max asked.
My heart beat viciously against my rib cage. โFifteen, eleven, thirty-two.โ
โAre you faxing kidding me?โ Max was delighted. โAm I about to solve a Hawthorne riddle?โ
โMax!โ
โThe book of Luke,โ she said, โchapter fifteen, verses
eleven through thirty-two. Itโs a parable.โ โWhich one?โ I asked.
โThe parable of the prodigal son.โ