This is the thirteenth in a series of stories about a scientist named Edward Vitello who has in his possession a very, very powerful love potion developed in a secret government sponsored research project that, to his dismay, was cancelled. He is determined to continue the research by doing human trials on a wide variety of selected women.
The chemical is called SX69. It is an extract of Bonobo monkey DNA combined with a molecularly altered Oxytocin from the common shrew. Bonobo monkeys use constant sex as a social bonding tool and female shrews mate for life after one whiff of a male's unique Oxytocin.
In the first installment, he administers the potion to a sweet young librarian name Sarah. The potion works exactly as it had in the lab and Sarah becomes a devoted and contented mate, living with Edward. In the second, Sarah introduces Edward to her girlfriend, Mary, from her job at Starbucks. She is brought into the love nest as a second devoted and contented mate. In the third, we discover that Edward had married a hyper-rich very old lady who passed away leaving him fabulously wealthy. He travels in England to see the castle he has inherited where he seduces his beautiful British lawyer, Gwyneth, to evaluate whether she is a worthy subject for the SX69 trial. In the fourth, brilliant British newspaper reporter, Elizabeth, is invited to the castle and then brought into the happy love nest and becomes a contented mate. The fifth has him at Oxford University interviewing two girls of color who are business majors. He chooses one, a tiny virgin East Indian beauty to deflower and join his family and help run his business empire.
In the sixth episode, he teaches his deflowered brown beauty about sex. He finds his women are bickering in the English winter and spanks their bums to teach them a lesson. The seventh episode has Edward and the girls off to a tropical sex and nudist resort to relax and get some sun. Two researchers from the disbanded SX69 project team, a geeky Japanese man and a tall black African beauty, join them to observe the effects of the love potion but end up participating. The black lady bonds with her colleague via SX69. The eighth episode has the family still enjoying the delights of the sex resort in a huge orgy-party and the scientists discover the power of the love potion wears off over time. This, Edward decides, is a win-win since it allows for more female subjects to be tested without his harem growing unmanageably large.
The ninth and tenth episodes have him in New York to visit family and find another subject to dose with SX69. He found a perfect subject in a strikingly beautiful Russian ballet dancer, Anastasia. After dosing her, he accidentally doses his sister, Rosa and mother. His sister is brought into the family so that Edward can study SX69 in an incestuous relationship.
The eleventh episode had the British mate, Elizabeth surprising Edward with a BDSM whipping which he didn't take kindly to. In revenge and as an experiment in how vile a male could be and still have SX69 successfully bond, he bonded her to Jocko, an ugly, slimy, older man living in a bad part of London. He left her doting on her new man and will check back later, in the interest of science.
The twelfth chapter had Edward hosting a movie film production on his property and discovering on the set, a perfect eighteen year-old, British virgin horsewoman to join the family.
In this chapter, an extortionist demands a million dollars not to expose Edward's SX69 research project. There is an interesting conclusion to the situation.
Edward is having the sex life of a sultan but always keeps in mind that he is conducting a serious human drug trial for the SX69 potion. His motto is, "I have much work ahead of me combining science and pleasure."
Enjoy How Edward outsmarts his adversary!
Thanks to LarryinSeattle for editing it.
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Journal Account of Edward Vitello Regarding the SX69 Drug Trial May 2012
I am writing this account of a nasty incident in my scientific journal because there is some SX69 data that may prove useful for the drug trial but mainly because most of it shows the folly of humans.
A man by the name of Harold Millhaven rang the castle doorbell one recent morning. He told my butler, Jeeves that he wished to talk with me about an important issue. Jeeves showed the man into the drawing room and found me.
The man was sitting in an armchair and rose as I approached. He was well dressed in a gentlemanly style with a light green tweed jacket over a beige sweater. He was a good looking chap who I guessed he was in his mid-forties. I had never laid eyes on him in my life.
I said, "Hello sir, to whom do I have the pleasure of meeting?"
"My name is Harold Millhaven and I have a proposition for you, Mr. Vitello," he replied nervously.