“He wanted to help me enjoy life, he said. He was the one who suggested that car.” He flicked a hand in the direction of the garage. “He took me places I’d never been. Men’s clubs, elite but offering all the amenities.” His narrowed eyes spoke of exactly what amenities he meant. “I have to admit I enjoyed some of it, but sometimes it made me sad that I had to force myself to keep up with him.” He sighed. “It would have stopped soon enough, but then,” he shrugged eloquently, “he introduced me to Angela. And I was charmed.” He dipped his head to avoid Max’s gaze. “You probably think I’m pathetic. Old enough to be the girl’s grandfather.”