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Poisoned Light

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Summary

Michael Clover, for all intents and purposes, hates the nickname Mike, a stubborn and nosy 27-year-old insomniac, studying for his Master's degree in psychology needs work. But he hates working retail and cashier dealing with rude and needy customers all day, or kitchen jobs due to his hemophilia and the hazards a kitchen poses. He decides to try his hand at freelance work. Babysitting, writing, photography. He puts ads up online, in the newspaper, at the university, and around his neighborhood. He wasn't expecting a call for the babysitting one...Jack Maines, a 30-year-old, English Professor at the university, wasn't expecting a 27-year-old university student to be his son, Oliver's, new babysitter but he would much rather a responsible adult look after his kid than some teenager. Michael and Jack both have secrets about themselves that in the beginning that they are unwilling to share, what happens when they start to fall for each other and those secrets come barging through the front door and into the limelight? An erratic ex-husband, prone to violent tendencies, who is trying to get his son back. An unaccepting father who has never met Michael's best friend, Hannah, despite their almost decade long friendship. What consequences will the crossfire have for them and Oliver?

Status
Complete
Chapters
16
Rating
4.6 23 reviews
Age Rating
16+

Chapter 1

“Hello, I’m calling about one of your ads?” a voice questioned when I answered the phone.

“Which one? Writing, photography?” I replied.

“The babysitting one?” the voice replied. “Do I have the right number?” he mumbled.

“You probably do, I just wasn’t expecting any calls for that ad,” I reply quietly.

“Why? Cause you’re a guy?” he replies.

“That and I’m kind of over the age limit for babysitting kids,” I answer.

“Well, Oliver doesn’t really take to teenagers and most women seem more interested in me than the job once they meet me so I figured I’d try a guy. Also, most teenagers these days are preoccupied with phones and video games rather than actually looking after a kid. At least I know an adult will be more responsible,” he answers.

“Oliver’s your son?” I reply.

“Yes, and my name is Jack Maines, do you want to meet up for coffee this weekend or something so we can go over payment and whether I’ll drive him to your house or you’ll come to mine and hours?” he replies.

“Sure, I’d be fine with coming to you, it would also be easier to care for Oliver in an environment he’s comfortable in as well as entertain him,” I answer. “My small apartment’s not exactly made to entertain children.”

“You’ll have to calculate your gas bills every month so I can pay you extra for the drive, it’s quite far from the university,” he answers.

“You make it sound like you live in the top of a mountain,” I joke.

He laughed, “No, it’s just on the outskirts of the city, I only need the babysitting for a year and after that I might need a driver to get him to and from school and to watch him after school’s over, so the responsibilities might change or be temporary,” he continued.

“So, where do you want to meet for coffee, Mr. Maines?”

“Please call me Jack,” he informs me, but sense something in his tone, like he didn’t like being addressed as Mr. Maines.

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