Chapter 6 The last thing Christopher wanted was to be stuck downstairs watching an elderly man fidget with his wife’s purse while Gage had to face his family and the potential horror of his father’s prognosis alone. Support was his entire purpose for coming, after all. Gage was his entire purpose for coming. But Gage had agreed with his mother’s dismissal, though Christopher recognized the look in his eyes all too well. All Christopher could do was hope everybody behaved themselves because they were in a public place. Christopher expected to be left to his own devices for quite a while, but less than an hour passed before Gage stepped out of the elevator. He jumped to his feet, his heart twisting with concern when he saw the hard set of Gage’s jaw. He didn’t look like a man who had bee