“I got a hold of her,” Mr. Laughlin said, his voice heavy. “She just kept saying that she thought he loved her. She thought—” There were no tears in his eyes, but a sob racked his chest. “Mr. Hawthorne told me to go. He told me to take Mal and get her out of there.”
“Was Liam dead?” I asked, my mouth almost painfully dry.
There wasn’t a hint of remorse in the groundskeeper’s face. “Not yet.”
Will Blake had been breathing when Mr. Laughlin left him alone with Tobias Hawthorne.
“Your daughter had just attacked Vincent Blake’s son.” Jameson was wired to find hidden truths, to turn everything into a puzzle, then solve it. “Back then, our family wasn’t wealthy enough or powerful enough to protect her. Not yet.”
“Do you even know what happened after you left?” Rebecca asked after a long and painful silence.
“My understanding is that he needed medical attention.” Mr. Laughlin looked at each of us in turn. “Shame he didn’t get it.”
I pictured Tobias Hawthorne standing there and watching a man die. Letting him die.
“And afterward?” Xander said, uncharacteristically muted.
“I never asked,” Mr. Laughlin said stiffly. “And Mr. Hawthorne never told me.”
My mind raced—through the years, navigating through everything we knew. “But when Toby moved the body…” I started to say.
Mr. Laughlin locked his gaze back on the horizon. “I knew he’d buried something. Once Toby ran off and Mr. Hawthorne started asking questions, I figured out pretty quick what that something was.”
And you never said a word, I thought.
“Show them the spot if you have to, Rebecca.” Mr. Laughlin gently pushed his granddaughter’s hair away from her face. “But if Vincent Blake asks what happened, you protect your mother. You tell him that it was me.”
CHAPTER 74
We found the remains.
I brought out my phone, ready to place the call to Blake, but before I could pull the trigger, it rang. I glanced at caller ID and stopped breathing.
“Alisa?” I forced my lungs to start working again. “Are you—”
“Going to kill Grayson Hawthorne?” Alisa said evenly. “Yes. Yes, I am.”
Just hearing her voice—and the absolute normality of her tone—sent a shock wave of relief through me. It was like I’d been carrying extra weight and pressure in every cell in my body, and suddenly, all that tension was gone.
And then I processedwhatAlisa had said.
“Grayson?” I repeated, my heart seizing in my chest.
“He’s the reason Blake let me go. A trade.”
I should have known when he hadn’t come with us to find the body.Grayson Hawthorne and his grand gestures.Frustration, fear, and something almost painfully tender threatened to bring tears to my eyes.
“Your brother’s playing sacrificial lamb,” I told Jameson, trying to let that first emotion mute the rest. Xander heard my terse statement, too, and Nash appeared behind them.
“Alisa?” he said.
“She’s fine,” I reported.And this time, we’ll take care of her.“Oren, can you have someone bring her in?”
Oren gave a curt nod, but the expression in his eyes betrayed how glad he was that she was okay. “Give me the phone, and I’ll coordinate a pickup.”
I passed the phone to him.
“This doesn’t change anything,” Jameson told me. “Blake still has the upper hand.”