The moment I finished explaining, Nash strode off ominously. Libby went with him. Strategizing our next move, I asked Xander where Rebecca and Thea were.
โThe cottage.โ Xander was rarely this solemn. โBex was ignoring her momโs calls, but then her grandma called, after Eveโฆโ
After Eve got the truth out of Mallory, I finished silently. Forcing my mind to focus on that truth and what it meant for us now, I led the boys to my room and showed them the blueprints.
โThese are in chronological order,โ I said. โI used that chronology to find the construction project erected in the wake of Tobyโs conception: the chapel. The altar was made of stone and hollow inside.โ I swallowed. โA tombโbut no body hidden in it, just the USB, which your grandfather must have hidden there shortly before his death, and a message scratched into the stone by Toby way back when.โ
โNot that you need another nickname,โ Xander commented, โbut Iโm likingย Sherlock. What did the message say?โ
I looked past Xander to Jameson andโฆ Grayson wasnโt there. I wasnโt sure when weโd lost him. I didnโt let myself wonder why.
โI know what you did, Father.โ I answered Xanderโs question. โIโm taking that to mean that at some point after Toby found out he was adopted and before he ran away at nineteenโฆโ
โHe found out aboutย Liam,โ Jameson finished.
I thought about all the messages Toby had left his father: โA Poison Tree,โ hidden under a floor tile; a poem of his own making, coded into a book of law; the words inside the altar.
The now-empty altar.
โToby found the body.โ Saying it out loud made it seem real. โIt was probably just bones by then. He stole the seal, moved the remains, left a series of hidden messages for the old man, and went on a self-destructive tear across the country that ended in the fire on Hawthorne Island.โ
I thought about Toby, about his collision course with my mother and the ways their love might have been different if Toby hadnโt been broken by the horrific secrets he carried.
The real Hawthorne legacy.
I saw now why Toby was determined to stay away from Hawthorne House. I could understand why heโd wanted to protect my motherโhisย Hannah, the same backward as forwardโand later, once she was dead and Iโd already been pulled into this mess, why he had needed to at least try to protectย Eveย from everything that came along with the Hawthorne fortune.
From the truth and the poisonous tree. From Blake.
โThe evidence I stole,โ I said out loud, staring down at the blueprints, โis in the darkest hole.โฆโ
โThe tunnels?โ Jameson was behind meโright behind me. I felt his suggestion as much as heard it.
โThatโs one possibility,โ I said, and then I pulled four sets of blueprints. โThe others are theseโthe additions made to Hawthorne House during the time span in which Toby must have discovered and moved the remains. He could have taken advantage of the construction somehow.โ
Toby had been sixteen when heโd discovered that he was adopted, nineteen when heโd left Hawthorne House forever. I pictured crews breaking ground on each of those additions.ย The evidence I stole is in the darkest hole.โฆ
โThis one,โ Jameson said urgently, kneeling over the
plans. โHeiress, look.โ
I saw what he saw. โThe hedge maze.โ
Jameson and I made our way to the maze. Xander went for reinforcements. โStart at the outside and work our way in?โ Jameson asked me. โOr go to the center of the maze and spiral out?โ
It felt right somehow that it was just the two of us.
Jameson Winchester Hawthorne and me.
The hedges were eight feet tall, and the maze covered an area nearly as large as the House. It would take days for us to search it all. Maybe weeks. Maybe longer. Wherever Toby had hidden the body, his father either hadnโt found it or had chosen not to risk moving it again.
I pictured men planting these hedges.
I pictured nineteen-year-old Toby, in the dead of night, somehow finding a way to bury the bones of the man responsible for half his DNA.
โStart at the center,โ I told Jameson, my voice echoing in the space all around us, โand spiral out.โ
I knew the path that would take us to the heart of the maze. Iโd been there before, more than onceโwith Grayson.
โI donโt suppose you know where he went, do you, Heiress?โ Jameson had a way of making every question sound a little wicked and a little sharpโbut I knew,ย I knewย what he was really asking.
What he was always trying not to ask himself when it came to Grayson and me.
โI donโt know where Grayson is,โ I told Jameson, and then I hung a left, and the muscles in my throat tightened. โBut I do know that heโs going to be okay. He confronted Eve. I think he finally let go of Emily, finally forgave himself for being human.โ
Right turn. Left turn. Left again. Straight.ย We were
almost to the center now.
โAnd now that Gray is okay,โ Jameson said close behind me, โnow that heโs so delightfullyย humanย and ready to move on from Emilyโฆโ
I hit the center of the maze and turned around to face Jameson. โDonโt finish that question.โ
I knew what he was going to ask. I knew he wasnโt wrong to ask. But still, it stung. And the only way that he was ever going to stop askingโhimself, me, Graysonโwas if I gave him the full, unvarnished truth.
The truth I hadnโt let myself think too often or too clearly.
โYou were right before when you called my bluff,โ I told Jameson. โI canโt say that it was always going to be you.โ
He walked past me toward the hidden compartment in the ground where the Hawthornes kept their longswords. I heard him opening the compartment, heard him searching.
Because Jameson Winchester Hawthorne was always searching for something. He couldnโt stop. He would never stop.
And I didnโt want to, either. โI canโt say that it was always going to be you, Jameson, because I donโt believe in destiny or fateโI believe in choice.โ I knelt next to him and let my fingers explore the compartment. โYou chose me, Jameson, and I chose to open up to you, to all of the possibilities ofย us, in a way that I had never opened up to anyone before.โ
Max had told me once to picture myself standing on a cliff overlooking the ocean. I felt like I was standing there now, because love wasnโt just a choiceโit was dozens, hundreds, thousands of choices.
Every day was a choice.
I moved on from the compartment that held the swords, running my hands over the ground at the center of the maze, looking, searching still. โLetting you in,โ I told Jameson, the two of us crouched feet apart, โbecomingย usโ
it changed me. You taught me toย want.โ How to want things.
How to wantย him.
โYou made me hungry,โ I told Jameson, โfor everything. I want the world now.โ I held his gaze in a way thatย daredย him to look away. โAnd I want it with you.โ
Jameson made his way to meโjust as my fingers hit something, buried in the grass, wedged into the soil.
Something small and round and metal.ย Not the Blake family seal. Just a coin. But the size, the shapeโฆ
Jameson brought his hands to my face. His thumb lightly skimmed my lips. And I said the two words guaranteed to take that spark in his eyes and set it on fire.
โDig here.โ