Chapter 2
song on one of t his employer.
ner noually.
Devin been an apprentice since een. Menico, tired of refusing offers to buy tract of enor atus in ter first making clear y e o repay suc of gratitude. Devin kne, in fact, and he liked Menico anyway.
A year later, after anotroupe-leaders during te, Menico en-percent partner in ter making t time.
tandan deep strings, and erm contract. Especially noroupe in t of bodies and scrambling to fill emporary musicians, dancers, or singers.
A ing ttention aracing tregea it sounded uneartrange.
Alessan, black- temples, ogetenor voice.
quot;I fully as t;My fataug tune as a c .”
Alessans lean, mobile face ive. Devin knetle about tregean after traordinarily good on te reliable. As Meniccs partner, t ster to side of practice- time, but ual for ted.
quot;I migo dredge t about it,quot; eristic gesture. quot;Its been a long time but I kne; he smiled.
quot;Dont it,quot; Devin said. quot;Ive survived t ts just an old song, a memento of my fatay a er project to try to track them down.”
Menico last bit, roupe-leader regea to be a find, and c the wages hed asked.
ttle ;Old songs and memories of fatant,quot; ;Is yours dead then?”
Devin made t and two fingers curled down.
quot;Not last I seen six years. Menico spoke to t time, took go back to the farm.”
Alessan considered t. quot;Dour Asolini stock?quot; ;No place for a boy ion and a voice like