Wraith says. We're all four standing outside of the auditorium, constantly shifting around to let the flood of angels and their new mates exit the building. “That's good, because it's not like a month of living together is going to do the trick,” Kaia snorts sarcastically and nudges my shoulder with hers, knocking me into Gabriel. “Sorry!” I say and then give Kaia a pointed look, making sure Gabriel sees that it was her fault. Surely he won't miss that guilty smile on her face. He gives her a wink and wraps an arm around me smoothly. So now she’s his accomplice? Knowing her, she's extremely pleased with herself now that Gabriel's praising her efforts. Wraith watches Gabriel put his arm around me and inconspicuously grabs Kaia's hand, earning a bashful smile from her. Bashful is not a look I see on her face. Ever. I raise my eyebrow questioningly. “I say we go to the condo and unpack and get situated.