Love Potion #9
By Tinnean
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All quiet and friendless high school student Drey White wants is to create a formula that will give him the confidence to talk to a guy. With the encouragement of Artemas Beaumont, his favorite teacher, Drey thinks he’s succeeded.
The opportunity to test it arrives when he’s invited by the cool kids to their party. After mixing the powder with his beer, he barely has time for a sip before another teen grabs the bottle and drinks. Drey is unsure if the potion will work, but then he’s kissed by the guy. Pleased, Drey retrieves the bottle and drinks the remainder himself, only to find it gives him a case of the giggles.
Now an adult, the effects of Love Potion #9 still reverberate through Drey’s life. Will things ever return to normal? And what will Artemas, now his friend -- and hopefully more -- think when he discovers what Drey has created?
Tinnean
I’ve been writing since the 3rd grade. I was on the staff of my high school magazine, and then... I got married. There was a long interval when raising my kids took preference, although I would scribble sci fi, contemporary, or paranormal stories with very strong heroines. (This was before I discovered m/m. Don’t laugh, I led a very sheltered childhood.)It was with the advent of the family's second computer – the first intimidated everyone – that my writing took off. I discovered 1. Fanfiction; 2. m/m (yes, I know. Finally!); 3. the wonder that is copy and paste. Does anyone remember what typing up a manuscript on a manual typewriter was like? Okay then, nuff said.While I was involved in fandom, I was nominated for both Rerun and Light My Fire Awards. But even then, my original characters would come knocking, to the point I’ve left Jim and Blair, Rodney and John, and even Lyle and Mr. Taggart (Blazing Saddles) behind. I’ve been published by Nazca Plain, JMS Books, Dreamspinner, Wilde City Press, and Less Than Three Press, and now I’m taking the leap into the self-pubbing pool. My novel, Two Lips, Indifferent Red received honorable mention in the 2013 Rainbow Awards, and Home Before Sundown was a 2017 runner-up.Now I reside in SW Florida with my husband and three computers, but I’ll always be a Noo Yawk kinda gal.
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Love Potion #9 - Tinnean
Love Potion #9
By Tinnean
Published by JMS Books LLC at Smashwords
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Copyright 2019 Tinnean
ISBN 9781634869829
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Published in the United States of America.
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This is for Bob—because it will always be for Bob.
Thanks to my editor, Drew Hunt, to Tish for her comments, and to Gail Morse for her questions and suggestions, and her unfailing help and friendship.
Note: Federico Bianchi and the town of Mulhenberg are fictional.
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Love Potion #9
By Tinnean
Chapter 1
Frank Sinatra sang about how seventeen was a very good year.
For me? Not so much.
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The bell rang, signaling class was over, and I didn’t have to glance at my watch to know that this was it—the last class of the last day, school was finished for the year, and summer vacation was starting at the same time. Not that it made much difference to me. While my classmates would be going to the beach and Funland, the local amusement park, I’d be working at Uncle Angelo’s, where I had to be in forty-five minutes. The local pizza place had been in downtown Muhlenberg for as long as I could remember, and I’d lived in Muhlenberg all my life.
I closed my AP chemistry book, shoved it into my backpack, and hauled myself out of my seat.
What plans for your summer, Mr. White?
Mr. Beaumont asked as he tidied the papers on his desk.
Work,
I told my chem teacher. My mom needed as much of my paycheck as I could persuade her to accept—she knew I was saving for college. I’d already been approached by Harvard, Caltech, and MIT, the top three colleges when it came to their chemistry programs, but being the tops meant their tuitions were astronomical. I was certain I’d get enough in scholarship money to take me through a bachelor’s in science, but I wouldn’t have to start the application process for another nine months, so I intended to work as many hours and save as much as I could. I adjusted the glasses I’d had to wear since I’d turned fourteen and peered at him. And you?
He rose and gave a wry grin. Work.
I nodded, not really surprised. He’d be teaching summer school for six weeks, something I’d learned he did every year since he’d started teaching at Muhlenberg High.
He held out his hand. And if you need a good book to read, just let me know. I have Louis Pasteur’s latest biography.
Already have it, Mr. Beaumont. If you’d like to read the newest book about Federico Bianchi, I’d be happy to lend you my copy, although it’s a bit dog-eared.
The organic chemist, who also had doctorates in medicinal, analytical, and physical chemistry, had dropped out of view at some point in the nineties, but his work was still touted, and I’d known of him even before Mr. Beaumont had suggested his works as a little light reading—my mom, of all people, had introduced me to the man’s work. I grinned and shook my teacher’s hand.
He laughed. Well, have a good summer.
You, too, sir.
I adjusted my backpack over my shoulders, and headed out to the lot where I’d parked my electric green