Present from the woman he'd unwrapped (4)
I believe the answer is:
here
'present' is the definition.
(both can mean in attendance)
'woman he'd unwrapped' is the wordplay.
'woman' becomes 'her' (her refers to a woman).
'unwrapped' says to take the centre (the letters which wrap the word are removed).
The centre of 'hed' is 'e'.
'her'+'e'='HERE'
'from the' acts as a link.
(Other definitions for here that I've seen before include "Present; I say!" , "In this place - present" , "final clue?" , ""___ be dragons" (old map inscription?)" , "Present - at this point" .)