Eve didnโt lead me into the house. She led me around back. A man stood there. He had suntanned skin and silver hair shorn to the scalp. I knew he had to be in his eighties, but he looked closer to sixty-fiveโand like he could run a marathon.
He was holding a shotgun.
As I watched, he took aim at the sky. The sound of the shot was earsplitting and echoed through the countryside as a bird plummeted to the ground. Vincent Blake said somethingโI couldnโt hear whatโand the largest bloodhound Iโd ever seen took off after the kill.
Blake lowered his weapon. Slowly, he turned to face me. โAround here,โ he called, in that smooth, borderline- aristocratic voice I recognized all too well from the phone, โwe cook what we shoot.โ
He held out the gun, and someone rushed to take it from him. Then Blake strode toward us. He settled down on a cement wall near a massive firepit, and Eve led me right up to itโand him.
โWhere are Grayson and Toby?โ That was the only greeting this man was going to get out of me.
โEnjoying my hospitality.โ Blake eyed the large box I carried in my hands. Wordlessly, I opened it. Iโd stopped in the vault to retrieve the royal chess set. Once Iโd been granted admission to Blakeโs lands, Iโd had Oren surreptitiously hand it to me.
Now I set it in front of Blake, an offering of sorts.
He picked up one of the pieces, examining the multitude
of shining black diamonds, the artistry of the design, then snorted and tossed the piece back down. โTobias always was the showy type.โ Blake held out his right hand, and someone placed a bowie knife in it.
My heart leapt into my throat, but all the king of this kingdom did was withdraw a small piece of wood from his pocket.
โA set you carve yourself,โ he told me, โplays just the same.โ
Thatโs not a carving knife.ย I didnโt let him intimidate me into saying that out loud. Instead, I leaned forward to place the seal Iโd flashed to gain entrance beside him on the wall. โI believe this is yours,โ I told him. Then I nodded to the chess set Iโd brought. โAnd weโll call that a gift.โ
โI didnโt ask you to bring me a gift, Avery Kylie Grambs.โ I met his iron-hard gaze. โYou didnโt ask for anything. Youย toldย me to bring you your son, and youโll get him.โ By now, Blake doubtlessly would have heard the reports that Landon had leaked. There was a good chance that heโd watched my press conference. โOnce the investigation is complete,โ I continued, โthe authorities will release his remains to you. For what itโs worth, Iโm sorry for your
loss.โ
โI donโt lose, Avery Kylie Grambs.โ Blakeโs knife flashed in the sun as he scraped it along the wood. โMy son, on the other hand, appears to have lost quite a bit.โ
โYour son,โ I said, โimpregnated an underage girl, then got physical with her when she had the audacity to be devastated at the realization that heโd just been using her to get close enough to make a move against Tobias Hawthorne.โ
โHmmmm.โ Blake made a humming sound that felt far more threatening than it should have. โWill was fifteen when Tobias and I parted ways. The boy was irate that weโd been double-crossed. I had to disabuse him of the notion thatย weย had been anything. What happened was between
young Tobias and me.โ
โTobias bested you.โ That was my first thrust in this little verbal sword match of ours.
Blake didnโt even feel it. โAnd look how well that turned out for him.โ
I wasnโt sure if that was a reference to the fact that the only person who had ever bested Vincent Blake had turned out to be one of the most formidable minds in a generation
โor a self-satisfied prediction that all of Tobias Hawthorneโs achievements would be nothing in the end.
The billionaire was dead, his fortune ripe for the taking. โYour son hated him.โ I tried again, with a different type
of attack. โAnd he was desperate to prove himself to you.โ
Blake didnโt deny it. Instead, he brought the bowie knife away from the wood and tested its sharpness against the pad of his thumb. โTobias should have let me handle Will. He knew the kind of hell there would be to pay for bringing harm toย myย son. Choices, young lady, have consequences.โ
โAnd how would you have handled what your son did to Mallory Laughlin?โ
โThatโs neither here nor there.โ
โAnd boys will be boys,โ I shot back. โRight?โ
Blake studied me for a moment, then laid the knife on his leg. โI understand you have some friends at the gate.โ
โThe entire world knows Iโm here,โ I said. โThey know what happened to your son.โ
โDo they?โ Eve said, a challenge in her tone. The story I was tellingโshe must have heard enough from Mallory to question it.
โThatโs enough, Eve.โ Blakeโs voice was clipped, and Eve swallowed as her great-grandfather looked between the two of us. โI shouldnโt have sent a little girl to do a manโs job.โ
Little girl.ย On the phone earlier, heโd referred to me that way, too. Tobias Hawthorne had been right. I was young. I was female. And this manย wouldย underestimate me.
โIf Iโd brought you your sonโs remains,โ I said, โyou would have blackmailed me for breaking the law.โ
โBlackmailed you into what, I wonder?โ Blake meant thatย Iย should wonder.
I knew that it was to my advantage for him to think he had the upper hand, so I had to tread carefully now. โIf Grayson and Toby donโt leave here with me, Iโll give another interview on the way out.โ
It was dangerous to threaten a man like Vincent Blake. I knew that. I also knew that I needed him to believe thatย thisย was my play. My only play.
โAn interview?โ That got me another little hum. โWill you tell them about Sheffield Grayson?โ
Iโd anticipated that he would counter my move, but I hadnโt foreseen how, and suddenly, I couldnโt hold my pulse steady anymore. I couldnโt keep my face completely blank.
โEve may have failed at her primary task,โ Blake said, โbut sheโs a Blakeโand we play to win. Iโm still considering whether sheโs earned this.โ He brandished a golden disk identical to the one Iโd placed on the wall. โBut the information she brought me when she returned wasโฆ quite impressive.โ
Information. About what happened to Graysonโs father.ย I thought about the file, the pictures on Eveโs phone.
โI read between the lines,โ Eve said, her lips curving up. โGraysonโs father is missing, and based on what I was able to put together, heย wentย missing shortly after someone orchestrated an attempt on your life. Sheffield Grayson had motive to be that someone. I didnโt have proof, of course, but thenโฆโ Eve gave a little shrug. โI called Mellie.โ
Eveโs sister was the one who had shot Sheffield Grayson. Sheโd killed him to save Toby and me. โThe sister who never did a damn thing for you?โ I asked, my throat bone- dry.
โHalf sister.โ The correction told me that Eve hadnโt lied about her feelings for her siblings. โIt was a very touching
reunion, especially when I told her that Iย forgiveย her.โ Eveโs lips twisted. โThat I was there for her. Mellie is wracked with guilt, you know. About what she did. About whatย youย covered up.โ
Iโd been ushered out of the storage facility when Sheffield Graysonโs blood was still fresh on the ground. โI didnโt cover up anything.โ
Blake brought his blade back to the wood and began carving againโslow, smooth motions. โJohn Oren did.โ
Iโd come here with a plan, but I hadnโt planned for this. Iโd thought that by calling the police about Will Blakeโs remains, I would sap his father of much-needed leverage. I hadnโt foreseen that Vincent Blake had leverage in reserve. โIt seems,โ the man commented mildly, โthat I have the
advantage on you once again.โ Heโd never doubted it.
โWhat do you want?โ I asked. I let him see my very real distress, but inside, the logical part of my brain took over. The part that liked puzzles. The part that saw the world in layers.
The part that had come here with a plan.
โAnything I want from you,โ Blake said simply, โIโll take.โ โIโll play you for it,โ I told him, improvising and letting
my brain adjust, adding a new layer, one more thing that had to go right. โChess. If I win, you forget about Sheffield Grayson and see to it that Eve and Mellie do the same.โ
Blake seemed amused, but I could see something much darker than amusement glinting in his eyes. โAnd if you lose?โ
I had a trump card, but I couldnโt play itโnot yet. Not if I wanted even a sliver of a chance that Iโd walk away today with the kind of win I needed.
โA favor,โ I said, my heart brutalizing my rib cage. โVery soon, Iโll have control of the Hawthorne fortune. Billions. A favor from someone in my position has to be worth something.โ
Vincent Blake didnโt seem overly tempted by my offer. Of course he didnโt, because he already had a plan to come for Tobias Hawthorneโs fortune on his own.
After a moment, however, amusement won out. โA game seems fitting, but Iโm not going to play you, little girl. I will, however, letย herย play you.โ He jerked his head toward Eve, then tilted his head to the side, considering. โAnd Toby.โ
โToby?โ I croaked. I hated the way I soundedโthe way I felt. I couldnโt let my emotions take control. I had to think. I had to modify my planโagain.
โMy grandson has asked about you,โ Blake told me. โYou could say I have a knack for recognizing pressure points.โ
Vincent Blake had kidnapped Toby to get at me, to win Eve entrance to Hawthorne House. I realized, in that moment, that Blake had also doubtlessly leveraged me against Toby.
โEve,โ he said, his voice carrying the weight of an order that no living person would dare disobey, โwhy donโt you fetch your father?โ