Munich, Germany
June 21, 1995
Gabriel Knight smiled as he led Grace Nakimura to the building reserved for the party. He had a few surprises in store for her this night. This was going to be a celebration to remember.
First, the party was to celebrate the release of "
The Lone Wolf
," the novel "loosely" based on their last case. Gabriel told his publisher to give Gracie a co-writing credit without her knowledge.
Surprise number one
, Gabriel thought, grinning. It was only fitting with the non-stop assistance and support that she gave him since the beginning. He really appreciated it, and her.
Also, the party was a kind of double celebration; it was also a birthday party for Gracie. He deliberately didn't mention it the whole day, and he could tell that she was a bit put out with him for "forgetting". He felt awful about tricking her, but he consoled himself with the thought of how she'll react to the surprise party. He smiled again.
Surprise number two. The third surprise can wait until later
, Gabriel decided.
When we're alone.
It was at that moment that Grace looked up at him and smirked.
"What are you smiling at, Knight? Something naughty, no doubt."
Gabriel played along, giving her an exaggerated once over and wiggling his eyebrows.
"What do YOU think?"
Grace laughed and squeezed his arm tighter.
"I think that we should hurry and get to this party. It'll keep me from throwing myself at you." She added a mock leer of her own to this statement.
They both giggled and made their way toward the huge double doors at the building's front. They were soon close enough to hear the party guests already in progress.
Before they entered, Gabriel surprised Grace by turning her around and giving her a lengthy kiss which left her breathless. He raised his head, and her lips tingled.
"What was that for?"
Gabriel continued to hold her close, his eyes warm.
"Since when do I have to have a reason?"
She smiled as she looked up into his face, and she had to remind herself to breathe.
"Well, you don't. Even though I was startled when you did it out of the blue like that, I didn't mind a bit. Promise me that you'll do that more often, and never when I'm expecting it."
Smiling with satisfaction, Gabriel held out his arm for her to take.
"Shall we continue to our destination, my lady?"
She returned his grin with one of her own, and took his arm.
"Lead the way, my Knight."
The double doors opened, and they got their first view of the party. The ballroom was lovely, decorated with golden balloons, golden streams, and other golden fixtures.
The balloons were all over the place; tied to fixtures on the walls, floating about on the ceiling, and stuffed inside of nets to be released later. A very beautiful swan ice sculpture was on one side of the room on a table, and a second ice sculpture depicting the scene on the Ritter talisman, the lion and the dragon in combat, was on another table.
Topping it all off, a very large replica of the "Backlash" talisman was suspended in the center of the room, over a table arranged with several copies of the new book, "
The Lone Wolf
," by Gabriel Knight and Grace Nakimura.
Gabriel looked down at Grace, very pleased with her reaction. Grace was taking everything in with an open look of wonder and excitement.
In the distance, they heard a woman shout, "There they are!"
Up until then, the people weren't aware that they had arrived; they had entered so quietly. The party guests turned, and Gabriel and Grace were greeted with earth-shattering applause. The celebrated authors made their way through the crowd, murmuring thank yous and greetings. Finally they came face-to-face with Ubergrau.
"Ah, our wonderful guests of honor are here at last," beamed the young attorney.
Gabriel shook hands with Ubergrau, glancing again at the decorations.
"You've got a great setup here, Harry. This is gonna be one hell of a party."
Ubergrau brightened even more with the compliment.
"I hope so. You're not paying me for nothing, you know."
Gabriel introduced Grace to Ubergrau.
"Let me present my partner and muse. Harry, Gracie. Gracie, this is Harry Ubergrau."
Harry took Grace's hand and clasped it firmly.
"So glad to finally meet you. You can't believe how much Gabriel talks about you..."
Gabriel flushed. "Come on, Harry..."
Grace smiled. "It's great to meet you too, Harry. You know, without you, we wouldn't have been able to write '
The Lone Wolf
.'"
Ubergrau, very pleased with this statement, blushed and grinned. He then excused himself, and Gabriel whispered in her ear.
"There's that Gracie charm that I love."
She shivered at the feel of his warm breath on her ear.
"More than the charm, I hope."
He kissed her hand. "The whole package, Gracie. The whole package."
The rest of the evening was a blur of book signings, introductions, and celebrations. Grace, as hoped, was very pleased with the band suddenly playing "Happy Birthday" and a huge cake being wheeled out for her. The cake's design was, of course, the Ritter talisman. The ballroom floor was later cleared, and dancing was on the agenda for the rest of the night.
In the middle of a slow dance, Gabriel whispered for Grace to look up, and she was rewarded with the sight of the previously restrained balloons being set free. She watched them float up, one by one, toward the glorious domed ceiling. Her gaze returned to Gabriel, who was looking at her with another one of those trademark lopsided grins.
"You know what?"
Gabriel's eyes glistened in the light as he watched her. "What?"
Grace moved her arms to wrap them around his neck.
"This was the sweetest thing that you could have done for me tonight."
Gabriel's lips curved at the thought of his next surprise, and it was all he could do not to shout out his joy.
"It won't be the last one, darlin'. Night's not over yet."
He didn't say anything at her puzzled look. He just grinned again.
* * *
Somewhere between Munich and Rittersberg
June 22, 1995
They had taken their leave from the party sometime after midnight, and they were making their way back to Schloss Ritter. They were talking about the events of the evening as they traveled through the stormy countryside in Gabriel's new Mercedes Benz.
"Gabriel? What did you think of Gerde passing on tonight's party?"
"Well, I'm sure that she had her reasons to stay at home. You know, to answer the phone and stuff."
He was trying to loosen the bow tie on his tuxedo and drive at the same time. Grace helped him so he could concentrate on the deserted road. She frowned slightly, worried about her friend's well-being.
"She could have taken a break for one night, at least. She's been working too hard."
Gabriel cleared his throat, his eyes focused on his task. "Perhaps she's acting this way because the anniversary is this week. It's been two years since Wolfgang died. She probably thinks that if she throws herself into her work, then it won't hurt as much."
Grace was stunned, and her frown vanished.
"Oh, God. I had completely forgotten. Poor Gerde."
Gabriel glanced at her, and he felt a surge of tenderness at the sight of her face.
"I'll talk to her when we get back. Give her some time off."
Grace shifted in her seat so she could move closer to Gabriel and rest her head on his shoulder. "That sounds like a good idea."
They fell silent, and . After a few more minutes, Grace spoke again. "Hey, I've been thinking about all those symbols at the party. You know, the ones of the talisman."
Gabriel said before he glanced down at her shiny, raven hair against his shoulder.
"What about them?"
She toyed with the end of his opened bow-tie.
"We know that the Ritters are represented by the Lion, right?"
"Yeah," Gabriel responded, waiting for her to continue.
"Have you ever wondered about whom the Dragon represents?"
Gabriel frowned slightly, trying to recall. "No, can't say that I have. Why?"
A shiver went down Grace's spine. "I was just wondering."