That night, when I couldnโt sleep, I told myself that it was because we still hadnโt heard anything from Libby and Nash. Every text I sent went unread and unanswered. That was what kept me up so late that I was guaranteed to wake up the next morning with dark circles under my eyes.ย Not Grayson.
The next evening, I still hadnโt heard from Libby, and Grayson Hawthorne and I were sitting next to each other, under a flood of lights, with Monica Winfield smiling into the camera.
I am so not ready for this.
โAvery, letโs start with you. Walk us through what happened the day Tobias Hawthorneโs will was read.โ
That was a softball question.ย Gratitude. Awe. Relatability.ย I could do this
โand I did. Grayson answered his first softball question just as easily.
He even managed to make eye contact with me the first time he said my name.
We got two more softballs apiece before Monica moved on to trickier territory. โAvery, letโs talk about your mother.โ
Keep it short, I could hear Landon telling me.ย And sincere.
โShe was wonderful,โ I said fiercely. โI would give anything for her to be here now.โ
That was short, and it was sincereโbut it also opened me up to a follow-up. โYou must have heard some of theโฆ rumors.โ
That my mom was living under a fake name. That she was a con artist. I couldnโt lose my temper.ย Spin the question.ย That was what I was supposed to do: Start talking about my mother but end up talking about how grateful
and awed and gosh darnย normalย I was.
Beside me, Grayson leaned forward. โWhen the world is watching your every move, when everyone knows your name, when youโre famous just byย beingโyou stop following rumors pretty quickly. Last I heard, I was supposedly dating a princess, and my brother Jameson had some very questionable tattoos.โ
Monicaโs eyes lit up. โDoes he?โ
Grayson leaned back in his seat. โA Hawthorne never tells.โ
He was good at thisโmuch better than I wasโand just like that, the interviewer was redirected off the topic of my mother. โYour family has been very closemouthed about this entire situation,โ she told Grayson. โThe last the world heard, your aunt Zara was implying there might be a legal solution to your dilemma.โ
The last public statement Zara had given had more or less accused me of elder abuse.
โYou can say a lot of things about my grandfather,โ Grayson replied smoothly, โbut Tobias Hawthorne wasnโt known for leaving loopholes.โ
Something about the way he said that made it clear that the topic was closed.ย How does he do that?
โAvery.โ Monica zeroed back in on me. โWeโve talked a bit about your mother. Letโs talk about your father.โ
That was one of my โnoโ questions. I shrugged. โThereโs not much to say.โ
โYouโre a minor, correct? And your legal guardian is your sister, Libby?โ
I could tell where this was going. Just because the network wasnโt airing the interview with Ricky and Skye didnโt mean that Monica hadnโt filed away their statements for future reference. She was going to ask me about custody.
Not if I redirect.ย โLibby took me in after my mom died. She didnโt have to. She was twenty-three. Because our dad was never around, we hadnโt spent much time together. We were practically strangers, but she took me in. She is the single most loving person Iโve ever met in my life.โ
That was one of the core truths of my existence, and I didnโt have to work to sell it.
โI suppose thatโs one thing Avery and I have in common,โ Grayson
added beside me. He didnโt elaborate and forced Monica into asking the follow-up question.
โAnd what is that?โ
โIf youโre going to come at our siblings,โ he told her, his smile sharp, his gaze full of warning, โyouโre going to have to go through us.โ
This was the Grayson Iโd met weeks ago: dripping power and well aware that he could come out on top in any battle. He didnโt make threats, because he didnโtย haveย to.
โDid you feel protective of your brothers after you realized your grandfather had essentially written them out of the will?โ Monica asked him. I got the sense that sheย wantedย Grayson to say that he resented me. She wanted to poke holes in the message heโd been delivering.
โYou could say that.โ Grayson held her gaze, then broke it to glance deliberately at me.
โI think weโre all protective of Avery now. Itโs not something that my brothers or I expect anyone else to understand, but the simple truth is that weโre not normal. My grandfather didnโt raise us to beย normal, and this is what he wanted. This is his legacy.โ His gaze burned into me. โSheย is.โ
He sold every single wordโenough that I could almost believe that he really thought I was special.
โAnd you have no reservations about the entire situation?โ Monica pressed.
Grayson gave her a wolfish smile. โNone.โ โNo desire to overturn the will?โ
โIโve already told you: That canโt be done.โ
The trick to answering โnoโ questions was perfect, bulletproof confidence in your reply. Grayson was a master of the art.
โBut if it could?โ Monica asked.
โThis is what my grandfather wanted,โ Grayson replied, returning to his core message. โMy brothers and I are luckyโluckier than almost anyone else watching this. Weโve been given every opportunity, and we have a lot of the old man in us. Weโll make our own way.โ He glanced toward me again, but this time it felt more choreographed. โSomeday, what I make of myself will giveย yourย fortune a run for its money.โ
I grinned.ย Take that, Monica.
โAvery, how does it feel when Grayson says those words:ย your fortune?โ
โUnreal.โ I shook my head. โBefore the will was read, back when I knew that Iโd been left something but didnโt know what, I figured that Tobias Hawthorne had left me a couple thousand dollars. And even that? It would have been life-changing.โ
โSo this?โ
โUnreal,โ I repeated, projecting every ounce of gratitude and awe and bewilderment that I had felt in that moment.
โDo you ever feel like it might all go away?โ
Beside me, Grayson shifted slightly, his body angling toward mine. But I didnโt need his protection right now. I was on a roll.
โYes.โ
โAnd what if I told youโboth of youโthat there might be another heir?โ
I went still, my face frozen. I couldnโt risk even looking at Grayson, but I wondered if heโd sensed something was off the moment before, if that was why heโd shifted. I could see now all the ways the interviewer had been leading up to this. Sheโd asked Grayson about overturning the willโtwice. Sheโd asked me how Iโd feel if it all went away.
โAvery, do you know what the termย pretermittedย means, in the context of inheritance law?โ
My brain couldnโt catch up fast enough.ย Toby. She canโt know about Toby. Skye doesnโt. Ricky doesnโt.ย โIโฆโ
โIt typically refers to an heir who was not yet born at the deceasedโs time of death, but interpreted a bit more broadly, our experts say that it could refer to any heir who was not โaliveโ at the time of death.โ
Sheย knew. I glanced at Grayson. I couldnโt help it. His gaze was focused on the interviewerโs as he spoke. โIโm sure your experts told you that in the state of Texas, a pretermitted child is entitled only to a share that is equal to the deceasedโs other childrenโs.โ Graysonโs eyes were sharpโand so was his close-lipped smile. โSince my grandfather left very little to his children, even if he had somehow conceived a child before his death, it would hardly alter the distribution of his assets at all.โ
In that moment, Grayson didnโt seem like he was nineteen years old. He hadnโt just spouted off legal precedentโheโd deliberately overlooked the fact that Monica had made it clear she wasnโt talking about an unborn child. โYour family really has been looking for loopholes, havenโt they?โ
Monica said, but she didnโt mean it as a question. โPerhaps they should have a sit-down with our experts, because itโs not clear, based on precedent, whether a child assumed to be dead would be entitled only to their siblingsโ share, or to the share left to that child in a prior will.โ
Grayson stared her down. โIโm afraid I donโt follow.โ
He did. Of course he did. He was just hiding it better than I did, because all I could do was sit there silently and think one name, over and over.
Toby.
โYou had an uncle.โ Monica was still focused on Grayson. โHe died,โ Grayson said sharply. โBefore I was even born.โ
โUnder tragic and suspicious circumstances.โ Monica swung her head to face me. โAvery.โ She hit a button on a remote I hadnโt even been aware she was holding. A trio of pictures flashed on a large screen behind us.
The same pictures Iโd shown Mrs. Laughlin the day before. โWho is this man?โ
I swallowed. โMy friend. Harry.โย Tell a story.ย โWe used to play chess in the park.โ
โDo you have many friends in their forties?โ
When you canโt tell the truth, tellย aย truth. Tell a story.ย โHe was the only one who could take my queen. We had a running bet: If I won a game, he had to let me buy him breakfast. I knew he didnโt have the money to buy it himself. I was afraid he might not eat otherwise, but he hated charity, so I had to win, fair and square.โ
Iโd done Landon proudโbut Monica wasnโt deterred. โSo it is your statement that this man is not Tobias Hawthorne the Second?โ
โHow dare you?โ Graysonโs voice vibrated with intensity. He stood. โHasnโt my family suffered enough? We just lost my grandfather. To dredge up this tragedyโโ
โAvery.โ Monica knew who the weak link here was. โIs this or is this not Tobias Hawthorneโs supposedly deceased son? The true heir to the Hawthorne fortune?โ
โThis interview is over.โ Grayson turned to block the camera and helped me to my feet. He met my gaze, and even though he didnโt say a word, I heard him loud and clear:ย We need to get out of here.
He ushered me to the wings, where Alisa was trying to bust past a security guard. Monica followed us, a cameraman with a handheld in her
wake. โWhat is your connection to Toby Hawthorne?โ she yelled after me.
The world was falling down around me. We hadnโt prepared for this. I wasnโt ready. But I had an answer to that question. I had a truth, and if they knew this much, then what would the harm be in telling them the rest.
What is your connection to Toby Hawthorne?
โIโm hisโโ
Before I could get the wordย daughterย out, Grayson leaned his head down and crushed his lips to mine. He kissed me to save me from what Iโd been about to say. For a small eternity, nothing in the world existed outside of that kiss.
His lips. Mine.
For show.