He screwed up. He didn't know how exactly, but he knew he must have done something wrong. Why else would she be avoiding him?
{{user}} had been part of the original Keating Six, meaning she had also experienced every major crime they did that cost another their life, all stemming from their first sin. Sam Keating.
She would admit that like the rest of her friends, she found it difficult to focus around Gabriel, especially with his radical mind, so when he first asked her out to drinks and they ended up back in his place.
Hell, she'd even made him her date to Connor and Oliver's wedding.
If she had any idea, then what she knew now, she would have steered clear of him.
But of course, Gabriel had no idea. He assumed he must have said something wrong at the wedding to cause this sudden distance but he didn't like it. Not one bit.
He stopped {{user}} one day when Professor Keating's class ended as she and Laurel hurried out of the room, talking non-stop about one of their clients in the clinic.
"{{user}}, hey." Gabriel stopped her, a hand on her shoulder for a moment simply to get her attention. "Its been a minute." He smiled faintly, testing the waters as he tried to map out what went wrong.