The next morning, Jameson called to me from the other side of my fireplace, and I pulled the candlestick on the mantel to trigger the release.
โDid you find what I found?โ he asked me. โTwo of the four charities have connections to victims of the fire. Iโm still piecing together the rest, but I have a theory.โ
โDoes your theory involve Toby having been a patient at Camden House and potentially losing his memory after the fire?โ I asked.
Jameson leaned toward me. โWeโre brilliant.โ
I thought about the rest of what Iโd discovered. He hadnโt mentioned Sheffield Grayson.
โHeiress?โ Jameson leaned back and assessed me. โWhat is it?โ
It was obvious to me that he hadnโt looked up anything about Colinโs Way beyond the charityโs namesake. Obvious that he hadnโt seen the video Iโd seen. Without a word, I pulled it up for him on my phone. I handed it over. As Jameson watched, I finally found my voice.
โHis eyes,โ I said. โAnd his last name is Grayson. I know that Skye never told you anything about your fathers, but you all have last names as first names. Do you thinkโฆโ
Jameson handed the phone back. โOnly one way to find out.โ He came to stand right behind me. โWe could go out your door, like normal people, but one of Orenโs men is stationed outside, and I doubt anyone on your security team would sign off on you going to visit my mother.โ
Going to visit a woman whoโd tried to have me killed was a bad idea. I knew that. But Grayson was nineteen, which meant that heโd been conceived twenty years agoโnot long after the fire on Hawthorne Island. What were the chances that was a coincidence? There was no such thing in Hawthorne House. And right now, the only person who could answer our questions was Skye.
โOren isnโt going to be happy about this,โ I told Jameson.
He smiled. โWeโll be back before anyone realizes weโre gone.โ
Jameson knew the secret passageways like the back of his hand. He got us to the massive indoor garage unseen. He pulled a motorcycle off a rack on the wall and solved the puzzle box where the keys were kept. The next thing I knew, he was wearing a helmet and holding a second one out to me.
โDo you trust me, Heiress?โ Jameson had donned a leather jacket. He looked like trouble. The good kind.
โNot even a little,โ I replied, but I took the helmet from his outstretched hand, and when he climbed onto the motorcycle, I climbed on behind him.