We need to find Nan,โ Jameson said immediately, once Grayson and I had reported back. โSheโs probably the only person alive who could tell us if the old man had family that Zara doesnโt know about.โ
โFinding Nan,โ Xander explained to Eve, in what appeared to be an attempt to cheer her up, โis a bit like a game of Whereโs Waldo, except Waldo likes to jab people with her cane.โ
โShe has favorite places in the House,โ I said.ย The piano room. The card room.
โItโs Tuesday morning,โ Nash commented wryly.
โThe chapel.โ Jameson looked at each of his brothers. โIโll go.โ He turned to me. โFeel like a walk?โ
The Hawthorne chapelโlocated beyond the hedge maze and due west of the tennis courtsโwasnโt large, but it was breathtaking. The stone arches, hand-carved pews, and elaborate stained-glass windows looked like theyโd been the work of dozens of artisans.
We found Nan resting in a pew. โDonโt let in a draft,โ she barked without so much as turning around to see who she was barking at.
Jameson shut the chapel door, and we joined her in the pew. Nanโs head was bowed, her eyes closed, but somehow, she seemed to know exactly who had joined her. โShameless boy,โ she scolded Jameson. โAnd you, girl! Forget about our weekly poker game yesterday, did you?โ
I winced. โSorry. Iโve been distracted.โ That was an understatement.
Nan opened her eyes for the sole purpose of narrowing them at me. โBut now that youย wantย to talk, it doesnโt matter if Iโm in the middle of something?โ
โWe can wait until youโre finished praying,โ I said, properly chastenedโor at least trying to look that way.
โPraying?โ Nan grumbled. โMore like giving our Maker a piece of my mind.โ
โMy grandfather built this chapel so Nan would have someplace to yell at God,โ Jameson informed me.
Nan harrumphed. โThe old coot threatened to build me a mausoleum instead. Tobias never thought Iโd outlive him.โ
That was probably as close to an opening as we were going to get. โDid your son-in-law have any family of his own?โ I asked. โParents?โ
โAs opposed to what, girl? Springing forth fully formed from the head of Zeus?โ Nan snorted. โTobias always did have a God complex.โ
โYou loved him,โ Jameson said gently.
A breath caught in Nanโs throat. โLike my own child.โ She closed her eyes for a second or two, then opened them and continued. โHe had parents, I suppose. From what I remember, Tobias said they had him older and didnโt much know what to do with a boy like him.โ Nan gave Jameson a look. โHawthorne children can be trying.โ
โSo he was a late-in-life baby,โ I summarized. โDid they have any other children?โ
โAfter having Tobias, I doubt they would have dared.โ โWhat about older siblings?โ Jameson asked.
One father, two sonsโฆ
โNone of those, either. By the time Tobias met my Alice, he was well and truly alone. Father died of a heart attack when Tobias was a teenager. Mother only outlasted the father by about a year.โ
โWhat about mentors?โ Jameson asked. I could
practically see him playing out a dozen different scenarios in his mind. โFather figures? Friends?โ
โTobias Hawthorne was never in the business of making friends. He was in the business of making money. He was a single-minded bastard, wily and brutal.โ Nanโs voice shook. โBut he was good to my Alice. To me.โ
โFamily first,โ Jameson said softly beside me.
โNo man has ever built an empire without doing a thing or two they arenโt proud of, but Tobias didnโt let that follow him home. His hands werenโt always clean, but he never once raised themโnot to Alice or their children or you boys.โ
โYou would have killed him if he had,โ Jameson said affectionately.
โThe mouth on you,โ Nan chided.
His hands werenโt always clean.ย That single phrase sent me back to the first message weโd received from Tobyโs kidnapper. At the time, it had seemed likely that the target of revenge was either Toby or me. But what if it was Tobias Hawthorne himself?
What if thisโall of itโhad always been about the old man?ย What if Iโm just the oneย heย chose? What if Toby is justย hisย lost son?ย The possibility took hold of my mind, gripped it like fingernails digging into flesh.
โWhat did your son-in-law do?โ I asked. โWhy werenโt his hands clean?โ
Nan offered no reply to that question.
Jameson reached out and took her hand. โIf I told you that someone wanted revenge against the Hawthorne familyโโ
Nan patted the side of his face. โIโd tell that person to get in line.โ