Dak Kramer wasn't expecting much when his boss moved into his apartment building-just the usual small talk, awkward elevator rides, and the occasional forced neighborly interaction. Then he meets the boss's girlfriend. And suddenly, things get a whole lot more complicated. Now Dak is stuck navigating workplace tension, accidental run-ins, and a growing list of things he's trying very hard not to think about. His best friend is enjoying the drama way too much, his ex is way too comfortable around him, and the office parrot-because of course there's a parrot-won't stop calling him a loser. The…mehr
Dak Kramer wasn't expecting much when his boss moved into his apartment building-just the usual small talk, awkward elevator rides, and the occasional forced neighborly interaction. Then he meets the boss's girlfriend. And suddenly, things get a whole lot more complicated. Now Dak is stuck navigating workplace tension, accidental run-ins, and a growing list of things he's trying very hard not to think about. His best friend is enjoying the drama way too much, his ex is way too comfortable around him, and the office parrot-because of course there's a parrot-won't stop calling him a loser. The more he tries to ignore it, the worse it gets. The banter hits too deep. The eye contact lasts too long. And the past? It's not staying in the past. This wasn't part of the plan. But then again, neither was she.
Michael P. Clutton has been creating stories and art since he could hold a pencil. What began with cartoons and short fiction grew into a lifelong pursuit of finding the absurd, the heartfelt, and the quietly human in every idea he touches. Known for his dry humor and wry take on life, Clutton blends imagination, wit, and emotional honesty across genres-from comedy and sci-fi to horror, literary fiction, and even the occasional tongue-in-cheek how-to guide. His work invites readers to laugh, think, and occasionally wince in recognition. He lives in Southwest Florida with his wife, where inspiration comes as easily as the humidity. When he's not writing, he's probably drawing, fishing, or pretending his poker face still works.
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