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Adventures from Mr. Fix It's Channel
Adventures from Mr. Fix It's Channel
Adventures from Mr. Fix It's Channel
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Derek Smith has been working as a super since the New Year, but still can't quite get the hang of it. He can clean, he can deliver notices, and he can even evict people without too much fuss -- but fixing toilet tanks? No, thank you.

Yet that is what he is tasked with doing when an order comes down from the higher up bosses. Since this job is pretty cushy so far, he tries it out. And soon learns from a very impressive expert called Mr. Fix It online.

Derek soon becomes obsessed with the deep voice of the plumber, along with his calloused hands and his skills fixing anything he touches. He can't see him -- Mr. Fix It never shows his face online -- but Derek is pretty sure he'd fall for him right away if he saw him in person. What that means for Derek -- a typically straight guy -- he's not too sure. But his fantasies are harmless, and so he continues to both use Mr. Fix It's video to repair his building and get himself off at night.

When an emergency in the building means that Derek must call in outside help, a familiar plumber shows up and lends more than a helping hand ...

LanguageEnglish
PublisherJMS Books LLC
Release dateJun 12, 2023
ISBN9781685504571
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    Adventures from Mr. Fix It's Channel - Eve Morton

    Adventures From Mr. Fix-It’s Channel

    By Eve Morton

    Published by JMS Books LLC

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    Copyright 2023 Eve Morton

    ISBN 9781685504571

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    Adventures From Mr. Fix-It’s Channel

    By Eve Morton

    I’d been working as a super in these two buildings, completely out of my depth since the New Year, when I discovered Davey’s YouTube Channel.

    Both buildings were eight floors, filled with two-bedroom and one-bedroom places. Nice people in the first building, the one built around the 1970s and utterly falling apart around the edges. Leaky pipes, toilets, and hard-water encrusted filters, not to mention the tiles and the floors in the common areas scuffed to hell. Everything was still running, and like I said, the people were nice enough about the whole thing, most of them having been living there since they retired and were too old and stuck in their ways to move, but it was, quite frankly, in dire need of repairs that I could not perform.

    The other place was a dump, even though it was a newer building. It was the people in that place who brought it down. Students who didn’t care about maintenance or smoker’s rules, young families who let their kids or dogs go wild and mark up the place. A lot of calls from the police, too. Domestic stuff, mostly. Drugs, too. I was used to seeing the police already, so it wasn’t odd for me to meet them at the front, say hello in a polite and kind manner, and then lead them to the apartment where I’d gotten the calls about noise complaints from.

    It was a job. And it was a living.

    But by March, the company that owned both buildings wanted me to try and repair the place. I was used to the sweeping, vacuuming, and house cleaning items that happen in the common area. I didn’t even mind doing the

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