Rebecca and Thea led me to a doughnut shop, then waited outside. I found Xander sitting at a table by himself, stacking doughnuts one on top of the other. By my count, there were five.
โBehold!โ Xander declared. โThe Leaning Tower of Bavarian Cream-a!โ
โWhere are the other seven doughnuts?โ I asked him, taking his cue and not pushing this too much too soon.
Xander shook his head. โI have so many regrets.โ
โYou literally just picked up another doughnut,โ I pointed out.
โI couldnโt possibly regretย thisย doughnut,โ Xander stated emphatically.
I softened my voice. โYou just found out that the Hawthorne family faked a paternity test to keep your father, whoย wantedย you, out of your life. Itโs okay to be angry or devastated orโฆโ
โI donโt super excel at anger, and devastation is really more for people who slow down long enough to let their brains focus on the sadness. My expertise falls more squarely in the Venn diagram overlap between unbridled enthusiasm and infiniteโโ
โXander.โ I reached across the table and laid my hand on top of his. For a moment, he just sat there, looking down at our hands.
โYou know I love you, Avery, but I donโt want to talk to you about this.โ Xander removed his hand from underneath mine. โI donโt want to have to explain to you what I donโt
want to explain to you. I just want to finish this doughnut and eat his four best doughnut-y friends and congratulate myself for probably not vomiting.โ
I didnโt say another word. I just sat there with him until Oren appeared in my peripheral vision. He inclined his head to the right. Xander and I had been spottedโby a local, I was guessing, but when it came to the Hawthorne family and the Hawthorne heiress nothing stayedย localย for long.
We went back to Isaiahโs garage. โDo you want us to wait outside?โ I asked Xander.
โNo. I just want you to give me that little metal disk,โ Xander replied. โIโm assuming you have it on you?โ
I did, and I handed it to him because right now, I would have done anything Xander wanted.
He pushed open the door and walked slowly back to the car Isaiah was working on. โI need to ask you two things. First, what are your thoughts on Rube Goldberg machines?โ
โNever made one.โ Isaiah met Xanderโs gaze. โBut I tend to think they should have catapults.โ
Xander nodded, like that was an acceptable answer. โSecond, have you ever seen something like this before?โ He held the disk out to Isaiah, the two of them towering over everyone else present.
Isaiah took the disk from Xander. โWhere the hell did you kids get this?โ
โYou do know what it is,โ Xander said, his eyes lighting up. โSome kind of artifact?โ
โArtifact?โ Isaiah shook his head, handing the disk back to Xander, who handed it to me. โNo.ย Thatย is Mr. Blakeโs calling card. He always called it the family seal.โ
I thought about the wax seal on the envelope of the last message, bearing the same symbol.
โI think he had, what, five of those coins?โ Isaiah continued. โIf you had one of the seals, it meant you had Blakeโs blessing to play in his empire as you wishedโuntil you displeased him. If that happened, you were stripped of the seal and the status and power that came with it. Itโs how Blake kept his family on a very short string. Every person with a drop of his blood or his dead wifeโs fought tooth and nail to have one of the seals.โ
I considered the implications. โOnly family?โ
โOnly family,โ Isaiah confirmed. โNephews, great- nephews, cousins once removed.โ
โWhat about Blakeโs son?โ I asked. Nan had mentioned a son.
โI heard there was a son,โ Isaiah replied. โBut he took off years before I came into the picture.โ
The prodigal son, I thought suddenly, and adrenaline rushed into my veins.
โWhat do you mean when you say Vincent Blakeโs son
took off?โ I asked Isaiah.
โI meant what I said.โ Isaiah fixed me with a look. โThe son took off at some point and didnโt come back. Itโs part of what made the seals so valuable. There was no direct heir to the family fortune. Rumor had it, when Blake dies, anyone holding one ofย thoseโโ Isaiah nodded toward the disk. โGets a stake.โ
Isaiah had said that there were five seals. That meant the disk I was holding in my hand was worth somewhere in the neighborhood of a hundred million dollars. I thought of Toby and the instructions heโd left my mother about going to Jackson if she needed anything.ย You know what I left there, heโd written.ย You know what itโs worth.
โMore than twenty years ago, Toby Hawthorne stole this from his father.โ I stared at the seal, at the layers of concentric rings. โBut why did Tobias Hawthorne have one of the Blake family seals? Thereโs no way Blake was planning to leave one-fifth of his fortune to a billionaire
who betrayed him.โ
Isaiah gave a shrug, but there was something hard about it, like he refused to give Tobias Hawthorne or Vincent Blake any space in his mind. โIโve told you what I know,โ he said. โAnd I should be getting back to work.โ His gaze went to Xander. โUnlessโฆโ
For a moment, I heard the same uncertainty in his tone that Iโd heard in Xanderโs when I asked him about his fatherโs file.
โI do want to talk,โ Xander said, rushing the words. โI do, I mean, if you do.โ
โOkay, then,โ Isaiah said.
The rest of us were almost out the door when Rebecca stopped and turned around. โWhat was the name of Vincent Blakeโs son?โ she asked, an odd tone in her voice.
โItโs been a long time,โ Isaiah said, but then he glanced back at Xander and sighed. โJust let me think for a minute.โฆ Will.โ Isaiah snapped his fingers. โThe sonโs name was Will Blake.โ
Will Blake.ย For a split second, I wasnโt standing there in Isaiahโs shop. I was in Tobyโs wing of Hawthorne House, reading a poem inscribed on metal.
William Blake. โA Poison Tree.โ