Finally, he got a chance to shine.

Back in college, he had been pretty well known for his voice.

"How about we sing a few songs first, then hit the games?" Reggie offered.

"Sure," Lyndon said simply.

Everyone settled into the plush sofas. Reggie poured wine and juice, encouraging everyone to help themselves.

Then he turned on the TV and started queueing songs. Corrine nudged Keanu. "So? What do you want to sing?" "I told you-I'm terrible. I'll just listen."

Corrine shook her head with a grin. "No way. I'm here, aren't I? I'll sing with you."

She wasn't giving him an out. Keanu gave up with a soft sigh. "Alright, anything's fine."

Corrine lit up and turned to Reggie. "Pick us a love song!"

"Alright," Reggie said with a grin, selecting a song called Loving You for Corrine—a timeless love ballad.

Then he turned to Tilda. "What about you?"

Tilda thought for a second. "Those Fleeting Years, I guess." It was a nostalgic pop song that always tugged at the heart.

Reggie nodded. "Classic. And you, Sheldon?"

Sheldon blinked. "Mary Had A Little Lamb."

Everyone burst out Laughing.

Reggie chuckled. "Of course. And you, Mr. Fernandez?" Lyndon replied calmly, "Ten Years."

Another emotional love song by a known artist, filled with the ache of lost time.

Reggie's eyes flickered. He quickly queued up another track from the same artist.

If he was going to compete, might as well do it on equal footing.

With everyone's choices lined up, Loving You came up first.

Corrine handed the mic to Keanu. He hesitated. "I'm seriously tone-deaf. If I mess this up, you all promise not to laugh, right?"

"Okay," Corrine replied. Then she turned to the others, all mock-serious. "No one's allowed to laugh! Anyone who does has to answer to me."

Tilda smiled. "With you guiding him, I think he'll be on the right track in more ways than one."

Corrine caught her meaning. She shot her a playful wink.