Chapter 29A phone was vibrating somewhere. “Oh, God,” Henley groaned, cracking an eye open. The bedroom was soaked in light and on their mats, the dogs slept. Ciccio opened his eyes a slit, watched him for a moment, and then closed his eyes again. Henley checked the street. Gabriel’s car was gone. “Hello?” he answered his phone without even looking at the caller ID. His mouth was sandpaper dry. Last night’s events were blurry, coming back to him in flashes. “I’m sorry about last night,” Gabriel said, on the line. “You went back home, right?” “Yeah, yeah. Look, Audrey’s pregnant and I freaked out and I shouldn’t have showed up at your place like that.” Gabriel let out a sharp breath. “I just needed you and I f****d it up again.” Henley sat up, ran a hand over his sleepy features, and