Chapter 5 It hurt like a sonofabitch, but Gage wasn’t about to say so. Especially not in front of Bodie. He kept his arm bent at the elbow, his attention split between the pain and keeping blood from dripping all over the place. He was sure once he got it bandaged and took some aspirin, he’d feel better. He didn’t want to be the reason Christopher lost the bet, even if he felt like his loyalty should probably lie with Bodie. “I’m really sorry,” Gage said, once they were in Christopher’s car. “Don’t apologize. These things happen.” He hadn’t bothered with finding another shirt, and the muscles in his arms flexed as he backed out of the parking spot. “I just hope it doesn’t get in the way of you playing tonight. I was really looking forward to that.” Gage experimentally opened and closed

