If he hadn't seen it with his own eyes that day, he would probably never have believed that Gabriel would risk his life to rush up the mountain for a woman, what more that everyone involved in this matter had received the corresponding punishment.
If anything else were to happen to her and Diana was involved, his sister might lose more than her job.
He was saying this to Serenity for his sister's sake.
"I understand." Serenity was no fool either.
...
When she reached home at ten o'clock, Mrs. Winstead greeted her at the door and helped with removing Serenity's coat and bag.
Serenity had seen Gabriel's car in the garage, so she knew he was back. She looked in the direction of the study on the second floor.
Mrs. Winstead followed her gaze. "Young Master came back half an hour ago. He doesn't seem to be in a good mood."