Oren met me at the car with a cup of coffee. He didnโt say a word about my little adventure with Jameson the night before, and I didnโt ask how much heโd observed. As he opened the car door, Oren leaned toward me. โDonโt say I didnโt warn you.โ
I had no idea what he was talking about, until I realized that Alisa was sitting in the front seat. โYouโre looking sedate this morning,โ she commented.
I tookย sedateย to meanย moderately less rash and therefore less likely to evoke a tabloid scandal. I wondered how she would have described the scene Iโd stumbled across in Libbyโs room.
This is so not good.
โI hope you donโt have plans for this weekend, Avery,โ Alisa said as Oren put the car in drive. โOr the next weekend.โ Neither Jameson nor Xander had joined us, which meant that I had absolutely no buffer, and clearly, Alisa was royally pissed.
My lawyer canโt ground me, can she?ย I thought.
โI was hoping to keep you out of the limelight a bit longer,โ Alisa continued pointedly, โbut since that plan has gone by the wayside, youโll be attending a pink ribbon fund raiser this Saturday night and a game next Sunday.โ
โA game?โ I repeated.
โNFL,โ she said curtly. โYou own the team. My hope is that scheduling some high-profile social outings will provide enough grist for the gossip mill that we can delay setting up your first sit-down interview until after weโve gotten you some real media training.โ
I was still trying to absorb the NFL bombshell when the wordsย media trainingย put a knot of dread in my throat.
โDo I have toโโ
โYes,โ Alisa told me. โYes to the gala this weekend, yes to the game next weekend, yes to the media training.โ
I didnโt say another word in complaint. Iโd stoked this fireโand protected Libbyโknowing that, sooner or later, Iโd have to pay the piper.
I got so many stares when we arrived at school that I found myself questioning whether Iโd dreamed my last two days at Heights Country Day. This was what Iโd expected, back on day one. Just like then, Thea was the first to make a move toward me.
โYou did a thing,โ she said in a tone that highly suggested what Iโd done was both naughty and delicious. Inexplicably, my mind went to Jameson, to the moment on the bridge when his fingers had woven their way between mine.
โDo you really know why Tobias Hawthorne left you everything?โ Thea asked, her eyes alight. โThe whole schoolโs talking about it.โ
โThe whole school can talk about whatever they want.โ
โYou donโt like me much,โ Thea noted. โThatโs okay. Iโm a hypercompetitive, bisexual perfectionist who likes to win and looks likeย this. Iโm no stranger to being hated.โ
I rolled my eyes. โI donโt hate you.โ I didnโt know her well enough to hate her yet.
โThatโs good,โ Thea replied with a self-satisfied smile, โbecause weโre going to be spending a lot more time with each other. My parents are going out of town. They seem to believe that, left to my own devices, I might do something ill-advised, so Iโll be staying with my uncle, and I understand that he and Zara have taken up residence at Hawthorne House. I guess theyโre not quite ready to cede the family homestead to a stranger.โ
Zara had been playing niceโor at leastย nicer. But Iโd had no idea that sheโd moved in. Then again, Hawthorne House was so gargantuan that an entire professional baseball team could be living there and I might have no idea.
For all I knew, I mightย ownย a professional baseball team.
โWhy would you want to stay at Hawthorne House?โ I asked Thea. She was the one whoโd warned me away.
โContrary to popular belief, I donโt always do what I want.โ Thea tossed her dark hair over her shoulder. โAnd besides, Emily was my best friend. After everything that happened last year, when it comes to the charms of Hawthorne brothers, Iโm immune.โ