Chapter 3 There was no doubt about it. Christopher absolutely adored the sound of Gage’s voice. He hadn’t known what to expect, honestly. He’d wanted to believe Gage was good, but he’d been upfront with Rev when requesting his help in getting an audience together for him. Of course, then he’d had to deal with the barrage of questions about why he hadn’t actually spent the night with Gage, but it had been worth the hassle. Rev came through with a group of friends who enjoyed new talent and wouldn’t raise a stink if it wasn’t up to par, even if he refused to understand what was so wrong with f*****g a virgin. Christopher didn’t tell him that Gage hadn’t gotten it, either. Maybe the invitation to watch him play meant he’d finally understood why Christopher couldn’t push his advantage. For