Chapter Ten Gabriel Flynn’s sharp eyes held mine, studying me to the point I wanted to look away. I didn’t. Flynn was one of my best friends, solid as a rock. I’d used him as an excuse when I told Nora it was too complicated for us to have a relationship. With his gaze pinned on me, a sense of foreboding rose inside. I knew that Flynn knew. Hell, I was pretty sure he’d known all along, but he’d stayed quiet about it. Maybe not because of me, but probably Nora and her tendency to get real prickly when he interfered in her personal life. “I noticed Nora is speaking to you again,” he finally said. After a long day of flying, circumstances worked out such that he and I were leaving to return to the resort from Diamond Creek at the same time. He suggested we grab dinner at Diamond Creek Br