M/M superhero erotic romance, Unseen (@cw1985)
Blurb:
When a scientific procedure has unexpected
results, Rory tries to make the best of a bad situation and ends up becoming an
accidental superhero.
Medical scientist Rory is working in his
top secret underground laboratory in Central London
when a procedure has unexpected results. Far from curing his patient, a monkey
called Arnold ,
of an unpleasant disease, he manages to turn the animal invisible! In his
panic, Rory accidentally gets some of the serum he injected Arnold with into his own bloodstream,
rendering himself invisible, too. With disbelief and confusion filling his
brain, Rory finds it impossible to think straight, much less to figure out what
precisely happened, and what on earth he’s going to do about it. So, after
stripping off his clothes—which remain visible and therefore would give him
away—he heads out into the London
night for a walk to try and clear his head. Soon, a series of events lead him
into a situation where he takes heroic action to protect somebody from hurting
themselves, or someone else. And, just when Rory thinks things can’t get any
weirder, he’s found, completely naked, in the home of the man he helped the
previous evening. How can he explain his way out of this?
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*****
Excerpt:
Rory carefully placed the empty syringe
into a kidney bowl on a wheeled metal table at his side then snapped off his
latex gloves and put them next to the bowl. When he turned back to his
workstation, though, the monkey he’d just injected had disappeared.
He blinked, as though his eyes were not
functioning correctly and that closing and opening them again would do a hard
reset. Like doing a restart on his PC when it acted up. Unfortunately, in the
case of his eyes, it didn’t help. He tried again, just to be sure. No such
luck. The monkey was still not there.
Shaking his head, he looked around the
laboratory. It wasn’t very big, and there was nowhere to hide. Not for a
creature the size of Arnold ,
anyway. Even an escaped mouse would be pretty easy to locate. Rory wondered if
perhaps he was asleep and dreaming—vivid and bonkers dreams were a constant in
his life. A swift pinch of his arm answered that question. Muttering, he rubbed
the afflicted area, the cotton of his lab coat soft beneath his fingers.
He frowned, then frowned some more as a
thought occurred to him. A thought so unbelievable, so ludicrous that he
couldn’t understand why it had even popped into his brain.
Because
it’s the only possible explanation.
He shook his head. No, it wasn’t. There was
a perfectly rational explanation for Arnold ’s
sudden disappearance. He wasn’t where he’d left him, but although he was smart,
there was no way in hell he could have escaped the lab. It was impossible. Rory
reached into his pocket and clasped the hard plastic of his security pass
between his fingers and heaved a sigh of relief. The very idea of a
monkey—albeit a tame, friendly one—wandering around the City of London didn’t bear
thinking about. And neither did the consequences.
Determined to disprove his silly idea, Rory
began searching in earnest for Arnold .
It took all of five seconds—he wasn’t underneath the workstation, or behind the
large storage unit at one end of the long room. All of the cupboards were
closed and locked, and the keys still hung securely on a lanyard around Rory’s
neck. There was nowhere else the animal could have gone.
Rory scratched his head, the scientist in
him still desperate not to resort to believing the thought that was now
flashing on and off in his mind in strobe lighting, unwilling to be ignored any
longer.
Invisible.
You’ve turned Arnold
invisible.
No. No way. He was trying to cure a lethal
disease, not create some Harry Potter-esque potion for invisibility. But it was
a cloak that made them invisible in Harry Potter, wasn’t it, not a potion? He
tutted and sighed, then shook his head.
*****
Author
Bio:
Lucy Felthouse is the award-winning author
of erotic romance novels Stately
Pleasures (named in the top 5 of Cliterati.co.uk’s 100 Modern Erotic
Classics That You’ve Never Heard Of, and an Amazon bestseller), Eyes Wide Open (winner of the Love
Romances Café’s Best Ménage Book 2015 award, and an Amazon bestseller), The Persecution of the Wolves and Hiding in Plain Sight. Including
novels, short stories and novellas, she has over 160 publications to her name. She
owns Erotica For All, and is one
eighth of The Brit Babes. Find out
more about her writing at http://lucyfelthouse.co.uk,
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