It Takes Two
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GENRE: Gay Mystery Erotic Romance
LENGTH: 38,344 words
RATING: 
Richard Blackbourne: Owner of an elite jewelry store. He assists the 
police, behind the scenes, when they need his considerable computer 
skills. Now someone wants him dead.
Kel: Small-time P.I. He also 
works incognito for the police, going undercover to gain information on 
criminals, then passing it on to one of three detectives who use his 
services. At the moment, he’s trying to learn the identity of the man 
behind a gang of B&E specialists.
Their paths cross when Kel 
learns of, and foils, an attempt on Richard's life by two members of the
 gang. The question becomes, why would their unknown leader want Richard
 eliminated?
Can they stay alive long enough find the answer 
while also trying to deal with their growing, but unspoken, attraction 
to each other?
EXCERPT:
In that instant, Kel knew what they had planned, and that the second man
 wasn't going to come back around to join his cohort. Kel pulled his 
phone from his pocket with one hand. With the other, he yanked his gun 
from its holster as he raced to the side of the house. His fingers flew 
over the keys, punching in Richard's number, praying he'd answer.
"Get
 the hell out of the house, now!" he ordered when Richard picked up. 
Then, aiming the gun at the would-be bomber, he hollered, "Drop it or 
you're dead."
* * * *
Richard heard Kel's words, both to 
him and to some unknown person, but it took him a moment to comprehend 
what they meant. Then he was rushing from the bedroom, heading for the 
stairs. He was halfway down when an explosion ripped through the 
basement at almost the same moment that shots rang out. He leapt down 
the last few steps, and was out the front door seconds later.
He 
pulled to a stop when he was off the porch, turning to see flames 
billowing from a basement window to his left. That meant, he thought, 
the shots had come from the other side of the house. He dashed around 
the corner in time to see a man fleeing toward the alley, a second man a
 few feet behind him. He reached the back corner of the house in time to
 hear a car start up and see one of the men dive into the back seat 
before it took off.
"God damned, mother-fucking, son-of-a-bitch," the remaining man spat out, pounding his fist against his thigh.
"You're
 going to have a lovely bruise if you keep that up," Richard remarked 
with a brief flare of levity before the smell of smoke sobered him.
"Yeah,
 well ..." Kel had his phone to his ear by then. "There's been an 
explosion," he said to what Richard knew had to be a 911 dispatcher. 
"No, everyone got out of the house but it's on fire, at least the 
basement is and it's not going out by itself. Yeah, that would be a good
 idea, and the cops, too." He looked at Richard with something akin to 
relief in his expression. Covering the phone, he said, "I was afraid you
 wouldn't answer."
"I usually do when I get a call in the middle 
of the night. They always mean something's wrong." He scanned Kel from 
head to foot and didn't see any blood. Not that he would have, he 
realized, given that the only light came from a streetlight in front of 
the house. "Were you hit?"
"Nope, but I did wing the bastard. Not badly enough to stop him from escaping with his partner."
Richard nodded. "I take it you knew something was going to happen or you wouldn't be here."
"Yeah, but I was figuring they'd break in, not try to blow you up, again."
"Seems
 like they have a fetish for dynamite, or TNT I guess." Richard gripped 
his hands together when he realized they were shaking. In fact, his 
whole body was now that the adrenaline had worn off.
Sirens and 
flashing lights announced the arrival of the fire department. By then 
the left side of the ground floor was in flames, too. The firefighters 
set to work and sooner than he expected they had the fire under control.
A familiar voice asked from behind him, "What's with you and explosions?"
He turned, shrugging. "I wish I knew, Eldon."
"I
 might suggest you figure out who wants you blown to pieces before they 
succeed." Detective Eldon North eyed his naked chest, then grinned 
briefly. "Good thing you wear sleep pants."
"Yeah, well. What are you doing here? Don't you ever sleep?"
Eldon
 snorted. "I try to, but ... I was on my way home from a domestic where 
the man stabbed his wife to death, when the call came in so here I am." 
He glanced at Kel in question, about to say something when Kel shook his
 head, gesturing to the fire personnel and the neighbors who had 
appeared to watch the goings-on.
"What am I missing here?" Richard asked quietly.
Before
 either man could answer, one of the firefighters approached, holding a 
hand-grenade in his hand. "We found this on the ground under a bush 
beside one of the basement windows. I'll give it to the arson 
investigator when he arrives, but I thought you'd like to know, 
detective. We're pretty certain another one was what caused the 
explosion and fire on the other side of the house."
"Thanks." Eldon glanced at Richard, shaking his head. "Why are they trying to blow you up instead of shooting you?"
"If
 I knew that, I'd be closer to knowing who wants me dead. Do you know?" 
he asked Kel. By then he'd decided there was more to the man than met 
the eye, as it were. The warnings, the fact he was here, now, said as 
much. That he appeared to know Eldon also said he was, presumably, on 
the side of the angels, whatever that might mean in the grand scheme of 
things.  
 

 
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