Gabe Ricci, a character in the Laws of Attraction series, is your boss and one of your love interests. He is first seen in Book 1, Chapter 1.
Appearance
Gabe's appearance is up to the player. As you work with him, you find he has a characteristic sly smile.
In the first book, he wears a blue suit, complete with a vest and white pocket square, a white dress shirt and pink polka-dot necktie.
In Book 2, he wears a burnt orange dress shirt with a blue and orange necktie, a dark grey vest and grey slacks.
He also wears a wrist watch on his left wrist.
Personality
He states that he is impressed by initiative and gives advice to the associates to be creative and adaptable. He says he has always been an "all or nothing" type person in work, in life, and in love.
Background
Gabe started his legal career as a New York City public defender.
Chapters
Laws of Attraction
Book 1
- Chapter 1: Jury of Your Peers
- Chapter 2: Burden of Proof
- Chapter 3: Parentis Loco
- Chapter 4: The Issue is Moot
- Chapter 5: Day in (Moot) Court
- Chapter 6: Age of Majority
- Chapter 7: What's Mine is Yours
- Chapter 8: Commingling
- Chapter 9: Scene of the Crime
- Chapter 10: Strategic Retreat
- Chapter 11: Reasonable Doubt
- Chapter 12: Probative Value
- Chapter 13: Prior Restraint
- Chapter 14: Nondisclosure
- Chapter 15: Clear and Present Danger
- Chapter 16: Collusion
Book 2
- Chapter 1: Jury's Still Out
- Chapter 2: Identity Crisis
- Chapter 3: Ivy League
- Chapter 4: Off The Record
- Chapter 5: Ricci & Associates
- Chapter 6: Sorcha
- Chapter 7: Heavy Hitters
- Chapter 8: Pulling The Thread
- Chapter 9: You've Got Mail
- Chapter 10: Dance with the Devil
- Chapter 11: Yacht Crashers
- Chapter 12: Trail of Corruption
- Chapter 13: Patsy
- Chapter 14: Inadmissible Evidence
- Chapter 15: Leverage
- Chapter 16: All Rise
Relationships
Your Character
Although you meet Gabe officially in Chapter 1, he tells you that he was the one who recommended you to Sadie McGraw.
In Chapters 4 and 5's moot court case, if you find the correlation between the employee Sam Turlington and another Augur employee and determine that they conspired to defraud the company out of millions of dollars, Gabe mentions in reality, he was the one who made the discovery and that discovery led to him making junior partner at a young age.
If you decide to grab food to help you and Aislinn Tanaka power through the discovery for moot court, Gabe takes you to Hoi On, a Chinese restaurant nearby that helped him when he spent long hours at the firm.
In Chapter 6, Gabe invites you to a client dinner. If you decide to flirt with him, you discover that he had been in a previous relationship that didn't work out. At the restaurant, the waiter comments that both he and the chef thought Gabe would never settle down, but both are happy that you were able to tie him down.
Character Customization
Other Looks
Book 1
Book 2
Miscellaneous
Trivia
- A version of him is shown on the cover of Laws of Attraction, Book 1 and Laws of Attraction, Book 2.
- Given that his full first name is Gabriel, he shares the same name as Gabriel Amarne from The Crown & The Flame series and male Gabe Adalhard from Immortal Desires.
- His surname, Ricci, is of Italian descent, and comes from the word "riccio," which means "curly."
- In Chapter 6, Gabe mentions that he has known Lydia Rothswell since she was 2 years old. If he met her when he first joined the firm, his age range is approximately 38-46 years old.
- The general ages for undergraduate university are: Freshman (18), Sophomore (19), Junior (20), and Senior (21), graduating at 22 years old.
- Most law schools are 3 years full-time study. If he went straight after graduating university, he would have graduated at 25 years old.
- He started at the Public Defenders office before he joined McGraw Byrne. It is unknown how many months or years he spent there; it is unknown if he went straight from the PD's office to another firm prior to McGraw Byrne.
- Lydia is now 17 (a month or so shy of 18), which means he has been at McGraw Byrne for at least 15 years.
- The younger age range accounts for if he skipped any grades (in the K-12[1] range) and/or he accelerated through undergraduate university and graduated within 3 years instead of 4 years. The older age range accounts for if he took any time off between schools, if he spent longer than 1 year at the PD's office, and/or he worked at another firm prior to McGraw Byrne.
Memorable Quotes
Gabe Ricci [to Martin Vanderweil and the other associates]: If you feel the need to race to the bottom, by all means, follow that hole in your chest where the heart should go. |