Page 41 of Fearless Encounter

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Page 41 of Fearless Encounter

Brooke’s shy smile was heartwarming. “You’re staring,” she said, holding the drink menu.

“I can’t help it,” Gabriel said, then hesitated. There was so much he wanted to say. “What will you have?”

“Red wine—the Cab, I guess.”

“I’ll get a bottle,” Gabriel said, flagging the waitress. “We’re in no hurry.”

Once the wine was poured, Gabriel talked about the situation, answering the questions he was able to. When the conversation faded, Brooke held his gaze a beat too long, and he reached for her hand.

“I can’t stop thinking about last night…about us,” she said.

“You don’t have to stop,” Gabriel said. “I wantus, more than anything.”

Her expression softened. “What do you mean,exactly?”

And there it was, her lack of confidence. The way Gabriel had behaved should have made it clear how he felt. But Brooke needed to hear it, and damned if he didn’t need to say it. “I want to be with you, even after this is over. I want to wake up to you every day, share things with you. I wantyou.”

Brooke glanced away then took a sip of wine. “I want the same… I mean, I want to be with you. I don’t want you to feel pressured just because we…”

Gabriel pulled his chair closer and took her hand. Heat flooded through him when he kissed her palm and worked his way up her wrist. “I want you to know that you have my heart. It makes sense that you’d wonder. Over the past years, I’ve had to deal with the emotion of losing my wife. She will always have a special place in my heart.” He kissed her hand. “Honestly, Ididn’t think that I’d find another woman to love…and be loved by.” He took a breath. “I’m not great with words. But I’m in all the way. You couldn’t pressure me to go away, not after what we shared—not after knowing you.”

As they finished the wine, Brooke didn’t say much, but the connection between them was strong. It had been a long while since Gabriel had felt comfortable without conversation. He’d missed that. After a light meal, he took her home, intending to show her how he felt.

In the bedroom, he slowly undressed Brooke, as she undressed him. In bed, Gabriel held her close, wanting her forever and unwilling to rush through precious moments. He kissed her deeply then looked into her lovely brown eyes. “I love you.”

Brooke’s eyes filled with tears, but she smiled. “I love you too. I have…for a while.”

Taking his time, Gabriel made sweet love to her. He showed her in every way what she meant to him. He was gentle yet passionate, and Brooke responded. Love swelled his heart, and the intimacy set his loins on fire. What started as a sensual experience exploded into ecstasy. Gabriel couldn’t hold back, was unable to slow it down. And Brooke’s desire matched his. She didn’t hide her love, not anymore.

With Brooke in his arms, Gabriel closed his eyes, feeling like the luckiest man alive. He listened to her steady breathing, feeling her soft curves against his skin. He buried his face in her hair, smelling her feminine perfume. He whispered, “I love you… I always will.”

*****

The next morning, Brooke sat at the breakfast table, a mug of steaming coffee cradled in her hands. The aroma filled the kitchen, mingling with the scent of fresh toast and scrambled eggs. Gabriel placed a plate in front of her, his fingers brushing against hers as he handed her a fork. The touch sent a shiver down her spine, a reminder of the intimacy they had shared the night before.

As they ate, Brooke couldn’t help but feel a deep connection to Gabriel. Through the chaos of the past few days, he’d been a constant source of support and protection. She glanced up at him, admiring the way the morning light played across his chiseled features.

“I have something for you to wear,” Gabriel said, reaching into his pocket to pull out a small black box and place it on the table between them. “It’s a tracking device. I want you to keep this on. That way, if anything happens, I’ll be able to find you.”

Brooke reached for the box. Inside lay a delicate bracelet, its sleek black band gleaming in the sunlight. She picked it up, marveling at the way it felt cool and smooth against her skin. It looked like a bracelet, so no one would suspect its real use. She knew that Gabriel would do anything to keep her safe, and the bracelet was a tangible reminder of that promise.

“Thank you,” she said, and slipped it onto her wrist. Her mind wandered as she sipped her coffee, her thoughts of Meg’s disappearance. A week had passed since the abduction, and the weight of uncertainty hung heavy on her shoulders. She couldn’t imagine the horrors her friend might be enduring, trapped in the clutches of her captors.

Gabriel’s presence had been a beacon of light amidst the darkness, his unwavering support and protection a comfort she clung to. Yet even as her heart yearned to be with him, toexplore the depths of their growing connection, the specter of danger loomed over them.

Meeting Gabriel had changed her life in ways she never could have imagined. Amid chaos and uncertainty, he had become her rock, her anchor in the storm. She couldn’t help but dream of the future they might have together, of lazy mornings spent in each other’s arms and nights filled with passion and laughter.

But first, she had to navigate the treacherous waters of the present and bring Meg home safely. She closed her eyes, sending a silent prayer to the universe.Please, let Meg be okay. Let us find her before it’s too late.

When she opened them again, Gabriel was watching her. He reached across the table and took her hand. “We’ll find her,” he said, “no matter what it takes.”

Brooke tried to draw strength from his words, but her gut told her the worst may be yet to come.

Chapter 14

The next morning, Gabriel arrived at his office with Brooke by his side. As they settled in, Gabriel’s phone rang. It was Abe.

“Gabriel, we’ve got some new information on Fontenot,” Abe said, his voice tense.




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