The Man who had Himself as a Pet

Fiction & Literature, Humorous
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Author: Kay Hurrell ISBN: 9781465974860
Publisher: Kay Hurrell Publication: February 5, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Kay Hurrell
ISBN: 9781465974860
Publisher: Kay Hurrell
Publication: February 5, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Our story follows the hapless Wally, who, while engaged in his cleaning job in a laboratory, inadvertantly clones himself ... in miniature.

Wally's clone is fantastically intelligent, hyperactive, and incredibly annoying.

Wally's problems are increased as he must now care for the irritating little fellow while concealing his mistake from the rest of the world. He is afraid of repercussions from the owners of the machine he ruined; afraid of being dissected in the name of science; and afraid of the ghost in his spare room.

Meanwhile it becomes increasingly difficult for Wally to woo his attractive neighbour with a miniature version of himself always looking through the keyhole.

Then the discovery of something under the floorboards makes life even more complicated...

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Our story follows the hapless Wally, who, while engaged in his cleaning job in a laboratory, inadvertantly clones himself ... in miniature.

Wally's clone is fantastically intelligent, hyperactive, and incredibly annoying.

Wally's problems are increased as he must now care for the irritating little fellow while concealing his mistake from the rest of the world. He is afraid of repercussions from the owners of the machine he ruined; afraid of being dissected in the name of science; and afraid of the ghost in his spare room.

Meanwhile it becomes increasingly difficult for Wally to woo his attractive neighbour with a miniature version of himself always looking through the keyhole.

Then the discovery of something under the floorboards makes life even more complicated...

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