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Kerry 'Sunshine' Sutton thinks in simple terms, but he's far from stupid. He's pretty upset when he and his partner, Lomian, find out they're suspects in a federal investigation. There's a whole lot of expensive stuff coming to their post office box, bought with stolen credit cards, but somehow he and Lomian are still broke.
Even worse, Kerry finds evidence that implicates his sister, Amber, in the mail fraud scheme. He knows he and Lomain are innocent, and he can't believe Amber would do something illegal, so Kerry decides to play detective. Can he uncover the truth before he and his loved ones land in jail?
Excerpt
About Tag Team 1: A Simple Mind
by Sarah Colter
34 pages / 11500 words
ISBN: 978-1-60370-515-8, 1-60370-515-5
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Kerry 'Sunshine' Sutton thinks in simple terms, but he's far from stupid. He's pretty upset when he and his partner, Lomian, find out they're suspects in a federal investigation. There's a whole lot of expensive stuff coming to their post office box, bought with stolen credit cards, but somehow he and Lomian are still broke.
Even worse, Kerry finds evidence that implicates his sister, Amber, in the mail fraud scheme. He knows he and Lomian are innocent, and he can't believe Amber would do something illegal, so Kerry decides to play detective. Can he uncover the truth before he and his loved ones land in jail?
Sample
It always disappointed Kerry that Lomian never said “I love you.” He held fast to the belief that the obsession was mutual, and that some day, Lomian would feel free enough from his inhibitions to return the sentiments. Kerry was aware that he was overly sappy, too sweet, and sometimes too needy, but there was nothing he could do to change the way he was. There was love in his heart, and he would be damned if he would let anybody keep him from showing it.
He presumed that Lomian was not deterred by his sunny character since Lomian had been the one who had first dubbed him ‘Sunshine’ back when they were pre-teens. The pet name had started out as ‘Super Sunshine Jellyfish Sucker’ after he had taken a chin-dive at the beach into the body of a stranded, throbbing invertebrate. The rest of the name had been gradually dropped, but Sunshine had remained and was now his pseudonym. Lately, when Lomian uttered the name, Kerry’s optimistic brain interpreted it as an endearment equivalent to the most romantic of all declarations of love.
He sighed and tapped the face of the alarm clock on the shelved headboard. “It’s after noon. I should go run some errands.”
“What’s on the agenda for today?” Lomian asked. His dark, stylishly spiked hair was sticking up at odd angles. His normally taciturn eyes were a warm brown.
“I haven’t put our checks in the bank, yet, or checked the mail. We’re out of cookies and peanut butter.” He sat up, hoping Lomian would stop him and reciprocate the blowjob, but benevolent silence was the response.
Every Saturday night and the fourth Sunday of each month, they were professional wrestlers who entertained thousands of cheering fans in the Cross Coliseum. The remainder of the time, they did odd jobs or simply hung out at the apartment. They were young, beautiful, supremely talented, and full of vivacious energy, a combination that made them huge draws for the SCWF. As ‘Vernal Equinox’, the lively middleweight tag team, they made the young women swoon and the young men cheer. Unlike many in their profession, they had not let the glory go to their heads.
They had grown up next door neighbors, had been best friends since they could remember, and had been a team since the beginning of their wrestling training, but their personalities were as opposite as night and day. Being lovers made their lives even more complicated.
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