What is wrong with you?โ Grayson exploded as soon as we were outside.
โDid you hear a word I said in there?โ I asked, my heart breaking like cracking glass, bit by jagged bit. โDid you hear whatย sheย said? Sheโs going to put herself first, Grayson. Sheย hatesย your grandfather. We arenโt her family.ย Blakeย is.โ
Grayson stopped walking toward the SUV. He went stiff, attending to the cuffs of his dress shirt and brushing an imaginary speck off the lapel of his suit. โClearly,โ he said, his tone almost regal, โI was wrong about you.โ
I felt like heโd just thrown ice-cold water in my face. Like heโd hit me.
And then I watched Grayson Hawthorne walk away.
A guy who thinks he knows everything, I could hear myself saying what felt like a lifetime ago.
A girl with a razor-sharp tongue.
I could hear Grayson telling me that I had an expressive face, telling Jameson that I was one of them, in Latin, so I wouldnโt understand it. I could feel Grayson correcting my grip on a longsword, see him catching my Hawthorne pin before it could hit the ground. I saw him sliding a hand- bound journal across the dining room table to me.
โOren can post men to watch the cottage.โ Jameson spoke beside me. He knew how much I was hurting but did me the courtesy of pretending he didnโt. โIf Eve is a threat, we can keep her contained.โ
I turned to look at him. โYou know that this isnโt about
Grayson and me,โ I said, forcing the image of Grayson walking away out of my mind. โTell me you know that, Jameson.โ
โI know,โ he replied, โthat I love you, and despite all odds, you love me.โ Jamesonโs smile was smaller but no less crooked than usual. โI also know that Grayโs the better man. He always has been. The better son, the better grandson, the better Hawthorne. I think thatโs why I wanted so badly for Emily to choose me. For once, I wanted to be the one. But it was always him, Heiress. I was a game to her. She lovedย him.โ
โNo.โ I shook my head. โShe didnโt. You donโt treat people you love like that.โ
โYouย donโt,โ Jameson replied. โYouโre honorable, Avery
Kylie Grambs. Once you were with me, you wereย with me.ย You love me, scars and all. I know that, Heiress.ย I do.โ Jameson said those words, and he meant them. He believed them. โIs it so awful,โ he continued, โthat I want to be a better man for you?โ
I thought about our fight. โBetterย is being my friend and
my partner and realizing that you donโt get to make decisions for me.ย Betterย is the way you make me see myself as a person whoโs capable of anything. I would jump out of a plane with you, Jameson, snowboard down the side of a volcano with you, bet everything that I have onย youโon us, against the world. You donโt get to run off and take risks and expect me to stay behind in a gilded cage of your making. That isnโt who you are, and itโsย notย what I want.โ I didnโt know how to say this so that he would really hear me. โYou,โ I told him, taking a step closer, โhave always made me bold. Youโre the one who pushes me out of my comfort zone. You donโt get to box me back in now.โ
Jameson looked at me like he was trying to memorize every detail of my face. โI moved on from Emily,โ he said. โGray didnโt. And I know in my soul that if he had, he could have loved you. He would have. With everything you are,
Heiress, what other choice would he have had?โ
โIt was always going to be you,โ I told Jameson. He needed to hear it. I needed to say it, even thoughย alwaysย painted over so much.
In response, Jameson gave me another crooked smile. โItโs times like this, Heiress, that I wish Iโd fallen in love with a girl who wasnโt quite so good at bluffing.โ
Jameson left, the way Grayson had.
โLetโs get you back up to the House,โ Oren said. He didnโt offer any commentary on what had just happened.
I didnโt let myself think about Jameson or Grayson. I thought about the rest of it instead, about Vincent Blakeโs missing son andย vengeanceย and the games that Blake was never going to stop playing with me. The stories in the tabloids, the paparazzi, financial assaults from every side, trying to chip away at my security team, and the entire time, taunting me that he had Toby.
Clue after clue.
Riddle after riddle.
I was sick of it. When I got back to the House, I went to get the phone Blake had sent me. I called the only number I had for him, and when he didnโt answer, I started placing other calls from my real phoneโto every person who had received a coveted invitation to the ownerโs suite ofย myย NFL team, to every player in Texas society who had tried to cozy up to me at a charity gala, every person whoโd wanted my buy-in for aย financial opportunity.
Money attracted money. Power attracted power. And I was done waiting for the next clue.
It took some time, but I found someone who had Vincent Blakeโs cell phone number and was willing to give it to me, no questions asked. My heart beat with the force of punch after punch in my chest as I dialed the number.
When Blake answered, I didnโt bother with pretense. โI
know about Eve. I know about your son.โ โDo you?โ
Questions and riddles and games.ย No more.ย โWhat do
youย want?โ I asked. I wondered if he could hear my angerโ and every ounce of emotion buried underneath.
I wondered if that made him think he was winning.
โWhat do I want, Avery Kylie Grambs?โ Vincent Blake sounded amused. โGuess.โ
โIโm done guessing.โ
Silence greeted me on the other end of the lineโbut he was still there. He didnโt hang up. And I wasnโt going to be the one to break the silence first.
โIsnโt it obvious?โ Blake said at long last. โI want the truth that Tobias Hawthorne hid from me all these years. I want to know what happened to my son. And I want you, Avery Kylie Grambs, to dig up the past and bring me his body.โ