Casey had claimed her other side. They were a month into their unusual relationship. Gabriel tried to remember if there was ever a moment in his life when he’d been happier. His memory couldn’t land on a single time. The morning after their first date, they’d decided to take things slow, agreeing they should ease into the relationship. Casey had suggested they try to keep it within the realm of normal dating—phone calls, maybe an occasional lunch, a proper date on the weekend. That idea lasted about five minutes. The three of them had become inseparable, only parting during work hours. Even then Gabriel and Jordan burned up the IM lines, chatting constantly. Casey had decided to renovate her office last week, finding a way to spend even the work hours with her. In the beginning, they’d taken turns staying at each other’s places, but that too had fallen to the wayside. Jordan’s bed was far too small, so the nights they’d spent at her place usually found them all on the floor together.