Dave Lee is an ordinary, self-employed consultant who has a normal life, like most people. Though Dave longs for sex with girlfriend Lisa-which she refuses to give him-he nonetheless is happy with their relationship. They both have their own careers, and spend a lot of time together. However, this week, Dave's business has been slow, while Lisa's company is experiencing a busy season. Suddenly, an ex (Wendy) comes back into Dave's life from miles away-after a three-year hiatus, giving him sexual pleasures that he can't get from Lisa. Unfortunately, what Dave doesn't realize at the time is this ex brings a lot of baggage with her. And Wendy's re-appearance has caused Dave-who is obviously still in love with her-to make several questionable decisions, at home and at work. Does Dave leave Lisa for the ex? Or will he remain with Lisa? Will Lisa find out? Who will die in this mess? Will he push her off the roof-top?
K.P. Wee is the author of several books, most recently - "The 1988 Dodgers: Reliving the Championship Season" (baseball history), - "The End of the Montreal Jinx" (hockey history), - "Don't Blame the Knuckleballer!" (baseball research, Volumes 1 & 2), - "Tom Candiotti: A Life of Knuckleballs" (baseball biography), - "Fess Up, Jessup!" (short fiction), and - "Oh So Close, Canada!" (Canadian sports history).
A regular in-studio contributor on "Vancouver Canadians Game Day" on TSN1040 Radio Vancouver during the 2018 baseball season, K.P. was previously recognized as a Top Writer on Bleacher Report, a sports website creating and curating content about trending news topics. He currently writes about his daily thoughts and opinions on his own sites at kpwee.com, alifeofknuckleballs.com, and letseatoutonceaweek.wordpress.com (a food blog). He also has, in the past, provided commentary and advice on Quora.com, a Q&A site focused on sharing knowledge and practical solutions to everyday problems.
K.P. enjoys writing sports, psychological fiction with a twist of romance, and (some day) chick lit. He spent a decade working as a program developer and instructor for a private school, before joining the media relations department of the Vancouver Canadians baseball club. Though the experience was fun, K.P. found that he had very little time to do what he truly enjoys - writing - so he left to pursue a job in advertising. As of 2019, he is back to his old ways... working in both sports and education.
K.P. can be contacted at kp.wee.is@gmail.com. Follow him at @kpwee1 on Twitter & IG.