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In the Closet

In the Closet

By: Clare London | Other books by Clare London
Published By: Red Rose Publishing
ISBN # 978-1-60435-170-5

Word Count: 9,180
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Categories: Erotica Gay/Lesbian Contemporary

Available in: Adobe Acrobat, Microsoft Reader, HTML, Mobipocket, Epub

Price: $1.99

   
Warning this title includes explicit sex.

Simon Patterson expects professional, discreet behavior at his workplace—but that never seems to happen with Doug Harper. Doug is annoying and frustrating and the thorn in Simon’s side. And Doug dislikes Simon’s arrogance just as much in return—doesn’t he? When their friends lose patience with the two men feuding and lock them away in the janitor’s closet together, anything could happen. There may be homicide—or there may be hot secrets exposed!
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Excerpt:
He glanced over at Doug. The remembrance of a hand touching him made him think, irrationally, of Doug. Always slapping a workmate’s shoulder; always shaking hands; always running fingers through his hair… He imagined how Doug’s hand might feel on his spine, running down his back. He shivered, but it wasn’t from the cold.

He realized how close they were, how if it weren’t for the dark, Doug would be able to see how he was blushing with embarrassment. Imagine falling for such a childish trick! “They trapped us in here. What the hell is the matter with them?”



Doug shrugged, a graceful movement of his shoulders. How was he to know? “Some kind of joke? Something our colleagues cooked up in the staff canteen to while away a dull Monday morning?”

Simon made another of the gruff noises that Doug had once spent a lunchtime cataloguing, much to the amusement of the rest of the table. “You think this is amusing?”

Doug sighed. He stood as still as he could, listening to Simon’s angry words. In these close quarters, the man’s breath was hot on his cheek and smelled of dark coffee. He could imagine Simon’s mouth sucking in breath, expelling it, the lips slightly moist and thickened with outrage, yet still so… Doug found he was leaning in towards the other man, and stopped himself just in time.

“No way is it amusing,” he said slowly, through gritted teeth. “In fact, I think we’re both suffering a major sense of humor failure.” He moved his foot, and something unseen toppled and fell with a clatter. He cried out in shock.

Simon made an equally surprised, yelping sound. “Harper?”

“What the hell was that?” gasped Doug. God, did he hate crawling things! “I told you there was something lurking in here. For God’s sake, get it, kill it or something! There’s bound to be rope in here, or something sharp, like a spear, like a knife—”

Simon coughed, exaggeratedly. He lifted something up, something slim and tall with a head of snaky, slippery tendrils.

Doug groaned.

“Obviously, you can see it’s the janitor’s mop,” Simon said, dryly. “How are your homicidal tendencies feeling now?”