“Once you meet Tante Odette, you’ll understand how wrong you are,” Gabriel said.
Except the king himself had agreed to their plan more easily than Mikel had expected. Luis knew Odette intimately, and he had to be a sharp judge of character.
Quinn let her gaze trace the aristocratic planes of Gabriel’s cheek and jaw. He believed the best of Odette because he had grown up with people who defined their lives with honor, integrity, and duty, people who thought beyond themselves or even their family to the good of their country. He had experienced how awful human beings could be to one another, yet it hadn’t changed his view of his world.
Quinn had grown up among criminals. Her default was to distrust everyone’s motives. She knew how twisted a soul could be behind a disarming façade. Even a father could not be counted on.
Especially a father.
Gabriel opened his fingers to let go of her hand, but she held on to him, trying to bridge the abyss yawning between them.
“Gabri, the most successful serial killers are nice guys. Charming, even. If they showed us the horror living inside them, we would lock them up before they could murder anyone.”
He nodded, but a shadow darkened his eyes. “Your work takes you to ugly places, cariño mío. Thank you for making that sacrifice.”
Her life had taken her to ugly places.
“It gives me satisfaction to catch bad people.” And it had brought her here, her hand wrapped in the warmth and strength of his grip.
It had also brought her to Mikel, who had given her a second chance. To the king, who scared the bejesus out of her, but whom she admired. To Raul, who hated that Gabriel had been hurt in his stead and who would be a worthy successor to his father.
Maybe her world view was darker than it needed to be.
Chapter 30
The next morning, Quinn stood under a cascade of hot water in her shower, trying to loosen her knotted muscles. The weather report promised sunshine and smooth flying all the way to New York City. She almost wished for a hurricane.
Last night, she and Gabriel had fought one last battle over postponing the trip. He had refused, just as she had refused to stay in Caleva while he faced the judgment of Marisela Alejo.
She wasn’t sure who was more stressed about this trip, Gabriel or her.
All his waking hours had been consumed with practicing the guitar until his calluses had calluses. There was one deep slice on his finger that she had carefully bandaged every night, only to have Gabriel tear off her handiwork the next day.
Then she’d had to add to the pressure by telling him about Odette Fontaine.
The only positive about the last few days had been the wild, fiery sex. She knew Gabriel was using it to block out his fears. If it gave him some respite or comfort, she was good with that. Not to mention that the orgasms were spectacular.
She twisted the shower control to off and scrubbed herself dry with a towel.
When she walked out of the bathroom, Gabriel sat on the side of the bed, naked, his gaze fixed blankly on the wall in front of him. His elbows rested on his thighs, and his hands hung between his knees.
For a moment, she let her gaze linger on the curves and ridges of the muscles in his shoulders and arms, the sculpted power of his thighs and calves, and the expanse of glorious, bare skin stretched over all of it. She never knew when it would be her last glimpse.
He wasn’t still, though. His fingers twitched in quick, controlled movements.
She’d seen this before. He was rehearsing the music in his head, and his muscles responded without him being aware of it.
“Let your poor hands rest,” she said, walking up to him and cradling his head against her towel-wrapped chest. “You can practice on the plane.”
He wound his arms around her waist and tilted his head back into her hands with a tired smile. “I was waiting for the bathroom to be free. Might as well use my time constructively.”
“You could have joined me in the shower.”
His hands slid down to squeeze her butt. “I considered it, but I thought you might need a break from my…enthusiasm.”
“Is that what you call it?” She bent to give him a lingering kiss, threading her fingers through his hair to feel the silk of it. “I never need a break from you.”
The taut angle of his jaw relaxed slightly, giving her the heady sense of having the power to help him.