On the way from Tobyโs wing to mine, I found myself glancing back over my shoulder every hundred feet. As I stepped into my hall, I heard Libbyโs voice: โDid you know about this?โ
โYouโre going to have to be a bit more specific, darlinโ.โ That was Nash, obviously. I could see his silhouette in the doorway to my sisterโs room.
โYour lawyer girlfriend. These papers. Did you know?โ
I couldnโt see Libby at all, so I had no idea how she was looking at Nash or what kind of papers she was holding.
โSweetheart, I wouldnโt let Alisa hear you refer to her as my anything.โ โDonโt call me sweetheart.โ
This didnโt feel like a conversation I had any business overhearing, so I crept for the door to my room, opened it, and slipped inside. Closing the door behind me, I flipped on my light. A breeze caught my hair.
I turned to see that one of the massive windows on my far wall was open.ย I didnโt leave that window open.ย A breath caught in my throat, and I felt the drum of my heart in every inch of my body. Iโd had nightmares like this before: First you notice one thing thatโs off, and thenโ
Blood.ย The muscles in my throat tightened like a vise.ย Thereโs blood.ย Panic flooded my body like a shot of adrenaline straight to the heart.ย Get out. Get out get out getโ
But I couldnโt move. All I could do was stare in horror at the white bedsheet lying under my open window, drenched in blood.ย Move. You have to move, Avery.ย Sitting on top of the white sheet, there was a heart.
Human?
And through the heartโa knife. My lungs felt like they were locked. My body didnโt listen no matter how many times I told it to run.ย Thereโs a knife. And a heart. Andโ
I let out a low gurgling sound. I still couldnโt run, but I managed to
stumble backward.
I tried to scream, but no sound came out. I felt the way I had in the Black Wood, in the sights of someone who wanted me dead.ย I have to get out of here. I have toโ
โBreathe, kid.โ Nash was there suddenly. He placed a hand on each of my shoulders. He bent down, putting his face even with mine. โIn and out. Thatโs a good girl.โ
โMy room,โ I wheezed. โThereโs a heart in my room. A knifeโโ
A dangerous expression flickered across Nashโs face. โCall Oren,โ he told Libby, who had appeared beside us. When Nash turned back to me, his expression was gentle. โIn and out,โ he said again.
I sucked in a frantic breath and tried to look at my room, but the eldest Hawthorne brother sidestepped and blocked me from seeing a damn thing except for his face. He was suntanned and had a five oโclock shadow. He was wearing his trademark cowboy hat. His gaze was steady.
I breathed.
โIโve seen what I need to see.โ Oren directed those words to Nash. โItโs a cow heart, not human. Knife is a steak knife, same brand they keep in the kitchens here.โ
My mind went to the List. Would-be stalkers.ย Threats.
โThe linens are Hawthorne linens,โ Oren continued.
โInside job?โ Nash asked, his jaw tightening. โOne of the staff?โ โLikely,โ Oren confirmed. He turned to me. โUpset anyone lately?โ
I managed to get ahold of myself. โI might have upset the Laughlins.โ I thought about Mrs. Laughlin calling me cruel. About her husband, warning me about people getting hurt.
โYou think the Laughlins did this?โ Libby asked, her eyes wide.
โNot a chance in the world.โ Nashโs reply was firm. He glanced at Oren. โMore likely, someone on the staff got wind that Mr. and Mrs. L are in a tizzy about something and took that to mean itโs gloves off.โ
Oren digested that. โCan you get someone in here to clean this up?โ he asked Nash.
Nash responded by making a call. โMel? I need a favor.โ
I recognized the maid who showed up a few minutes later. Mellie had a habit of looking at Nash like he hung the moon.
โCan you take care of this for me, darlinโ?โ Nash asked, gesturing toward the mess.
Mellie nodded, her dark brown eyes fixed on his. Alisa had told me once that Mellie was โone of Nashโs.โ I had no idea how many of the household staff the oldest Hawthorne brother had savedโor how many of โmyโ people saw me as a villain whoโd stolen Nashโs inheritance.
โI need you to talk to folks for me,โ Nash told Mellie. โMake it clear: This ainโt open season. I donโt care whoโs looking the other way or why. Hands off. You got me?โ
Mellie laid a hand on Nashโs arm and nodded. โOf course.โ