Alexander Gabriel stormed into my office the next morning without so much as a knock. The moment the door was shut behind him, he whirled on me, his face twisted with fury. “Are you out of your f*****g mind?” he snarled. I slowly looked up from the budget reports I’d been reviewing. “Good morning to you too, Gabriel. What’s got your panties in a twist today?” “You told her everything.” Gabriel’s face was crimson with rage. “You told Ella about the investigation. About her father. About all of it.” “Yes, I did.” “Do you have any idea what you’ve done? Years of work, Alexander. Years of careful planning and surveillance, and you just handed it all over to the enemy.” I carefully set down my pen and leaned back in my chair. “She’s not the enemy.” “How can you p

