On the biggest night of my life, I stood in front of a full- length mirror wearing a deep red ball gown fit for a queen. The color was unbearably rich, darker than a ruby but just as luminescent. Golden thread and delicate jewels combined to form understated vines that twisted and turned their way up the full skirt. The bodice was plain, custom fit to my body, with airy, translucent red sleeves that kissed my wrists.
Around my neck, I wore a single teardrop diamond.
Five hours and twelve minutes to go.ย Anticipation built inside me. Soon, my year at Hawthorne House would be up.
Nothing would ever be the same again.
โRegretting letting Xander talk you into this party?โ
I turned from my mirror to the doorway, where Jameson stood wearing his white tuxedoโwith a red vest this time, the same deep color as my dress. His jacket was unbuttoned, the black bow tie around his neck a little crooked and a little loose.
โItโs hard to regret Hawthornes in tuxedos,โ I told him, a smile pulling at my lips as I walked to join him. โAnd tonight is going to be my kind of affair.โ
We were calling it the Countdown Party.ย Like New Yearโs Eve, Xander had said, making his pitch for the festivities,ย but at midnight, youโre a billionaire!
Jameson held out a hand, palm up. I took it, our fingers intertwining, the tip of my index finger grazing a small scar on the inside of his.
โWhere to first, Heiress?โ
I grinned. Unlike the introvertโs ball, tonight was of my design, a rotating party where we would be spending one hour each in five different locations in Hawthorne House, counting our way down to midnight. The guest list was smallโthe usual suspects minus Max, who was stuck at college and would be joining via video call near the end of the party. โThe sculpture garden.โ
Jamesonโs green eyes made a study of my face. โAnd what will we be doing in the sculpture garden?โ he asked, an appropriate amount of suspicion in his tone.
I smiled. โGuess.โ
โThe name of the game is Hide and Go Soak.โ Wearing a brilliant-blue tuxedo that looked like it belonged on the red carpet, and holding what had to be the worldโs biggest water gun, Xander was truly in his element. โThe objective: utter aqua domination.โ
Five minutes later, I ducked behind a bronze sculpture of Theseus and the Minotaur. Libby was already back there, squatting on the ground, her vintage 1950s dress bunched up around her thighs.
โHow are you feeling?โ Libby asked me, keeping her voice low. โBig night.โ
I peeked out around the Minotaurโs haunches, then retreated again. โRight now, Iโm feelingย hunted.โ I grinned. โHow are you?โ
โReady.โ Libby looked down at the water balloons she held in each handโand at her twin tattoos:ย SURVIVORย on one wrist, and on the otherโฆย TRUST.
Footsteps.ย I braced myself just as Nash scaled Theseus and landed between Libby and me, holding what appeared to be aย meltedย water gun. โJamie and Gray have joined forces. Xander has a blowtorch. This is never good.โ Nash looked to me. โYouโre still armed. Good. Steady and calm, kid. No mercy.โ
Libby leaned around Nash to catch my eyes. โRemember,โ she told me, her eyes dancing, โthereโs no such thing as fighting dirty if you win.โ
I turned my water gun on Nash right as she creamed him with a water balloon.
At eight, the party moved indoors to the climbing wall. Jameson sidled up to me. โSoaking wet in a ball gown,โ he murmured. โThis could be a challenge.โ
I wrung out my hair and flicked water his way. โIโm up for it.โ
At nine, we made our way to the bowling alley. At ten, we headed for the potteryโas in, a room with potting wheels and a kiln.
By the time eleven oโclock rolled around and we made our way down the labyrinthine halls of Hawthorne House to the arcade, our gowns and tuxes had been soaked, ripped, and spattered with clay. I was exhausted, sore, and filled with an exhilaration that defied description.
This was it.
This wasย theย night. This was everything. This wasย us.
In the arcade, four private chefs met us, each with a signature dish to present.ย Slow-braised beef soup served with pork buns so tender they should be illegal. Lobster risotto.ย The first two courses nearly undid me, and that was before I bit into a sushi roll that looked like a work of art just as the final chef set our dessert on fire.
I looked to Oren. He was the one whoโd cleared the private chefs to come here tonight. โYou have to try this,โ I told him. โAll of it.โ
I watched as Oren gave in and tasted a pork bun, and then I felt someone else watching me. Grayson was wearing a silver tuxedo with sharp, angular lines, no bow
tie, the shirt buttoned all the way up.
I thought he might keep his distance, but he strode over to me, his expression assessing. โYou have a plan,โ he commented, his voice low and smooth and sure.
My heart rate ticked up. I didnโt just have a plan. I hadย A Plan. โI wrote it down,โ I told Grayson. โAnd then I rewrote it, again and again.โ
He was the Hawthorne Iโd thought of the most as I was doing it, the one whose reaction I could least predict.
โIโm glad,โ Grayson told me, the words slow and deliberate, โthat it was you.โ He took a step back, clearing the way for Jameson to slide in next to me.
โHave you decided yet,โ Jameson asked me, โwhat room youโre going to add on to Hawthorne House this year?โ
I wondered if he could feel my anticipation, if he had any idea what we were counting downย to. โIโve made a lot of decisions,โ I said.
Alisa hadnโt arrived yet, but she would be here soon.
โIf youโre planning to build a death-defying obstacle course on the south side of the Black Wood,โ Xander said, bouncing up, high off a Skee-Ball victory, โcount me in! I have a lead on where we can get a reasonably priced two- story-tall teeter-totter.โ
I grinned. โWhat would you do,โ I asked Jameson, โif you were adding on a room?โ
Jameson pulled my body back against his. โIndoor skydiving complex, accessible from a secret passage at the base of the climbing wall. Four stories tall, looks just like another turret from the outside.โ
โPlease.โ Thea sauntered over holding a pool cue. She was wearing a long silver dress that left wide strips of bronze skin on display and was slit to the thigh. โThe correct answer is obviouslyย ballroom.โ
โThe foyer is as big as a ballroom,โ I pointed out. โPretty sure itโs been used that way for decades.โ
โAnd yet,โ Thea countered, โit remainsย not a ballroom.โ
She turned back toward the pool table, where she and Rebecca were facing off against Libby and Nash. Bex leaned over the table, lining up what looked to be an impossible shot, her green velvet tuxedo pulling against her chest, her dark red hair combed to one side and falling into her face
The world had accepted my account of Will Blakeโs death. The blame was laid squarely at the feet of Tobias Hawthorne. But once Toby had appeared, miraculously alive, and announced that he was changing his name to Tobias Blake, it hadnโt taken the press long to piece together that he was Willโs sonโor to start speculating about who Tobyโs biological mother was.
Rebecca had made it clear that she still didnโt regret stepping into the light.
She sank the shot, and Thea strolled back toward her, shooting Nash a gloating look. โStill feeling cocky, cowboy?โ
โAlways,โ Nash drawled.
โThat,โ Libby said, her eyes catching his, โis an understatement.โ
Nash smirked. โThirsty?โ he asked my sister.
Libby poked him in the chest. โThereโs a cowboy hat in the refrigerator, isnโt there?โ
She looked down at her wrists, then stalked over to the refrigerator and pulled out a pink soda and a black velvet cowboy hat. โIโll wear this hat,โ she told Nash, โifย youย paint your nails black.โ
Nash gave her what could only be described as aย cowboy smile. โFingers or toes?โ
A yip behind me had me turning toward the doorway. Alisa stood there holding a very wiggly puppy. โI found her in the gallery,โ she informed me dryly. โBarking at a Monet.โ
Xander took the puppy and held her up, crooning at her. โNo eating Monets,โ he baby-talked. โBad Tiramisu.โ He
gave her the worldโs biggest, goofiest smile. โBad dog. Just for thatโฆ you have to cuddle Grayson.โ
Xander dumped the puppy on his brother.
โAre you ready for this?โ Alisa asked beside me as Grayson let the puppy lick his nose and challenged his brothers to a round of hold-the-puppy pinball.
โAs ready as Iโm ever going to be.โ
Thirty minutes to go. Twenty. Ten.ย No amount of winning or losing at pool, air hockey, or foosball, no amount of puppy pinball or trying to beat the high score on a dozen different arcade games could distract me from the way the clock was ticking down.
Three minutes.
โThe trick to a good poker face,โ Jameson murmured, โisnโt keeping your face blank. Itโs thinking about something other than your cardsโthe same something the whole time.โ Jameson Winchester Hawthorne offered me a hand, and for the second time that night, I took it. He pulled me in for a slow dance, the kind that required no music. โYouโve got your poker face on now, Heiress.โ
I thought about flying around a racetrack, standing on the edge of the roof, riding on the back of his motorcycle, dancing barefoot on the beach. โGen H verity,โ I said.
Jameson arched a brow. โAs in generational truth for people far older than us?โ
โItโs your anagram,โ I told him, โforย everything.โ
My phone rang before he could reply, a video call from Max. I answered.
โAm I in time for the countdown?โ she asked, yelling over what appeared to be very loud music.
โDo you have your champagne?โ I asked.
She brandished a flute. Right on cue, Alisa appeared beside me, holding a tray of the same. I took a glass and met her eyes.ย Itโs almost time.
โPiotr,โ Max said darkly, โabsolutely refuses to have a glass on duty. He did, however, pick a bodyguard theme
song. I threatened him with show tunes.โ โThatโs my girl!โ Xander bellowed. โWoman,โ Max corrected.
โThatโs my woman! In a completely not possessive and absolutely unpatriarchal kind of way!โ
Max lifted her glass to toast him. โElf yeah.โ
โItโs time.โ Jameson said. I leaned into him as the others crowded around. โTenโฆ nineโฆ eightโฆโ
Jameson, Grayson, Xander, and Nash. Libby, Thea, and Rebecca.
Me.
Alisa held a glass of champagne but stood back from the group. She was the only one who knew what was about to happen.
โThreeโฆโ โโฆ twoโฆโ โโฆ one.โ
โHappy New Year!โ Xander yelled. The next thing I knew, confetti was flying everywhere. I had no idea where Xander had gotten confetti, but he continued to produce it, seemingly out of nowhere.
โHappy new life,โ Jameson corrected. He kissed me like it was New Yearโs Eve, and I savored it.
Iโd survived a year in Hawthorne House. I had fulfilled the conditions of Tobias Hawthorneโs will. I was a billionaire. One of the richest, most powerful people on the planet.
And I hadย A Plan.
โShall I?โ Alisa asked me. Nashโs eyes narrowed. He knew herโand that meant he knew quite well when she was up to some-thing.
โDo it,โ I told Alisa.
She turned the flat-screen television on and to a twenty- four-hour financial channel. It took a minute or two, but then theย BREAKING NEWSย beacon flashed across the screen.
โPrecisely what kind of breaking news?โ Grayson asked me.
I let the reporter answer for me. โWeโve just received word that Hawthorne heiress Avery Grambs has officially inherited the billions left to her by the late Tobias Hawthorne. After estate taxes and taking into account appreciation over the past year, the current value of the inheritance is estimated to be upward of thirty billion dollars. Ms. Grambs has announcedโโ
The reporter cut off, the words dying in his throat.
For the second time in my life, I felt every pair of eyes in a room turn to me. There was an eerie symmetry between this moment and the moment right before Mr. Ortega had read the final terms of Tobias Hawthorneโs will.
โMs. Grambs has announced,โ the reporter tried again, his voice strangled, โthat as of midnight, she has signed paperwork transferring ninety-four percent of her inheritance into a charitable trust to be distributed in its entirety in the next five years.โ
It was done. It was legal. I couldnโt have undone it even if Iโd wanted to.
Thea was the first one to break the silence. โWhat the hell?โ
Nash turned to his ex-fiancรฉe. โYou helped her give away all that money?โ
Alisa raised her chin. โThe partners at the firm didnโt even know.โ
Nash let out a low chuckle. โYou are so getting fired.โ
Alisa smiledโnot the tight, professional smile she normally used, but a real one. โJob security isnโt everything.โ She shrugged. โAnd as it so happens, Iโve accepted a new position at a charitable trust.โ
I couldnโt quite bring myself to look at Jameson. Or Grayson. Or even Xander or Nash. I hadnโt asked for their permission. I wasnโt going to be asking for forgiveness, either. Instead, I thrust my chin out, the way Alisa had.
โYouโll all be receiving your invitations to join the board of the Hannah the Same Backward as Forward Foundation soon.โ
Silence.
This time, it was Grayson who broke it. โYou want us to help you give it away?โ
I met his eyes. โI want you to help me find the best ideas and the best people to determine how to give it all away.โ
Libby frowned. โWhat about the Hawthorne Foundation?โ In addition to Tobias Hawthorneโs fortune, Iโd also inherited control of his charitable enterprise.
โZaraโs agreed to stay on for a few years while Iโm otherwise occupied,โ I answered. The Hawthorne Foundation had its own charter, which laid out the minimum and maximum percentage of its assets that could be given away each year. I couldnโt empty it outโbut I could make sure that my foundation had different rules.
That my inheritance wouldnโt stayย earmarkedย for charity
for long.
Grinning, I handed Libby a sheet of paper. โWhatโs this?โ she asked.
โItโs account information for about a dozen different websites I signed you up for,โ I told her. โMutual aid, mostly, and microloans to women entrepreneurs in the developing world. The new foundation will be handling official charitable giving, but we both know what itโs like to need help and have nowhere to go. Iโve set aside ten million a year for youโfor that.โ
Before she could reply, I tossed something to Nash. He caught it, then examined what Iโd tossed him.ย Keys.
โWhatโs this?โ he drawled, his accent thick with amusement at this entire turn of events.
โThose,โ I told him, โare the keys to my sisterโs new cupcake truck.โ
Libby stared at me, her eyes round, her lips making an
O. โI canโt accept this, Ave.โ
โI know.โ I smirked. โThatโs why I gave the keys to Nash.โ
Before I could say anything else, Jameson stepped in front of me. โYouโre giving it away,โ he said, his expression as much of a mystery to me as it had been the day we met. โAlmost everything the old man left to you, everything he chose youย forโโ
โIโm keeping Hawthorne House,โ I told him. โAnd more than enough money to maintain it. I might even keep a vacation home or twoโafter Iโve seen them all.โ
Afterย weย had seen them all.
โIf Tobias Hawthorne were here,โ Thea declared, โhe wouldย lose it.โ
All that money. All that power. Dispersed, where no one person would ever control it again.
โI guess thatโs what happens,โ Jameson said, his eyes never leaving mine as his lips curled upward, โwhen you take a very risky gamble.โ