He really couldn't. Perhaps before he'd brought her into security. But he needed someone he could truly trust at his back. He's trained her himself, she was his wife. He trusted no one more when things were at their worst. Now? People had to be getting suspicious of just how much she knew about all of it, even married to someone claiming to be ex-military and a military historian who said he'd trained her for her safety. They cover was getting more and more holes everyday.
Cath heaved out another long breath. "I'd like to think they'd not kill us outright," he pointed out. "But accuse us of Graham's murder? They'd be stupid not to at least consider us suspects after they'd learned what we were."
Not he or Mae would ever be that sloppy. But pointing that out wasn't going to help his case any, he wagered.