Xavier got both out, using an elbow to close the fridge afterwards. Taking his seat again, he slid the can over to her with a friendly smile. "You're welcome."
His head tilted to the side as she took the bait. He let a grimace settle on his face, nodding. "I don't think so. He's never really stopped - at least, as long as I've known him." Small lies, but they were necessary. Lucas would thank him one day for saving his life. Then again, maybe not - he'd probably be off better if he was killed before Xavier was through with him. It really was too bad for him that it wasn't an option. "I don't really have a way to help him - only keep an eye out as he moves through things..." He trailed off when she mentioned that about marriage. Why else could Gina be with him other than the obvious? The story about their wedding night didn't sound that promising but Xavier couldn't believe she married him without some affection.
He shook his head. "It's fine. What's said here won't leave the room." There was a wan smile, before he shook his head once more. "He used to be wealthy, perhaps that had something to do with it."