Chapter 161
Sage was confused by the fuss Tiana kicked up. She asked, “What do you mean?” She thought her
drunk incident had blown over.
Someone shared a video of you drumming at the barst night. Everyone’s talking about you! They say
you’re pretty and sassy!” Tiana, eager for Sage to see the news, urged, “Go watch it on your tablet!
Now!”
Speechless, Sage turned on the tablet and quickly found the video of her drum performance going viral
online.
She tapped on the video, which was edited to show only the climax of her performance. The clipsted
for around one minute.
In the clip, she spread her arms and drummed as she immersed herself in the music. From this
perspective, she did appear lovely and cool. In thements,izens showered her with
compliments.
“She’s so cool!”
“Dazzling!”
“I’m in love!”
Sage was d that people liked her and her performance. Still, she knew not to take her fame too
seriously because online love was always short–lived. Instead, she regarded her idental fame as
nothing more than 15 minutes of fame.
“Too bad I didn’t get to watch it live!” Tiana sounded very disgruntled. “You little bitch! How could you
perform without inviting me?”
Tiana was two years older than Sage, so they weren’t college mates. In fact, Tiana had only ever been
to Sage’s campus to swoon overthe handsome freshmen.
Although she never spotted any hot guys, she found herself attracted to Sage, who was a cool. young
lady back then. She asked Sage for her contact number, and that was how they became
friends.
Unfortunately, Sage stopped ying the drums after they met, and Tiana never had the chance to
enjoy Sage’s sassy performance. Therefore, she excitedly called Sage when she saw the video online.
She remarked, “You’re still so good even after all these years! Would you consider performing at bars?
I’ll show up daily to support you!”
Sage rolled her eyes and shattered her friend’s hopes. “You’re always busy with your husband and
your inws. Besides, you have a job. You won’t have the time to support me.”
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Tiana choked on her anger. She vowed, “I’ll make time for you if you perform on stage!”
Sage knew that Tiana truly enjoyed her drum performance, so she tried coaxing Tiana into going with a
n that she had just thought of. “I yed the drumsst night because I was in the mood. I had so
much fun with Michael and his bandmates. When you’re free, let’s visit that bar. I’ll perform for you.”
“That sounds more like it!” Tiana snorted. “You’re hanging out with Michael a lottely. Did he record
the video for you?”
“What are you getting at?”
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sing.”
you think something’s fishy? Despite being the lead singer, he’d rather film you than
Sage was rendered speechless. “Mrs. Tate, there’s no rule that the lead singer must sing at every
performance. It wasn’t even apetition. He was allowed to let his bandmates take his ce.
Besides, I might be good–looking, but Michael’s level–headed. Would you fall for a married person if
you were him?”
“Well, I like my husband, and he’s a married man!” Tiana joked.
Sage rolled her eyes and dropped the topic. She decided instead to ask Tiana for updates on Wilson.
“Has that female schoolmate of Wilson reached out to him in the past few days? Any
news?”
In their past life, the said female schoolmate, Lana Gates, had been transferred to Wilson’s hospital in
the first week he returned from abroad. Moreover, she was a heart surgeon–just like Wilson. She would
spend her breaks discussing work with Wilson, taking away his time.
from Tiana.
“I don’t think so! He’s been very busy aftering home. I don’t have the time to ask him about it.”