![]() ![]() Strangers one day to "I love you" two days later? That's the part that really kept me from empathizing with and identifying with the characters. And that Gabe, given his past experiences, rolls along with it. What tampered my enthusiasm was (something of a spoiler ahead) was that in less than one week, Todd goes from "I'm absolutely straight, though maybe a bit bi-curious, broke, jobless, lonely, and homeless" to the completely opposite extreme. The story is sweet, though in audio a bit confusing when Todd channels his step-father's voice or when he is unaware he's said something out loud. ![]() ![]() But then Charlie David could read the Bible to me, and I'd think it was sexy. Charlie David's characterization was the reincarnation of Topher Manning from Brad Boney's "The Return", and that naive but smartass attitude and tone is something I could listen to all day. I was hooked from the first word spoken by Todd Burton. ![]()
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