Elmer has full faith in the powers of science, but he is unsure if even they can help rectify this situation; Bruno and Boots clearly harbor a great deal of affection for one another, and yet neither is willing to admit it to the other. Elmer fears that in Bruno and Boots, science may have met its match; or maybe...
"Elmer, what are you doing?" Boots asks curiously, blushing furiously when his hand accidentally brushes against Bruno's, and jumping away from him like he's been electrocuted; "Testing my mind-reading device," Elmer says absently, "Gentlemen, I need test subjects."
no subject
"Elmer, what are you doing?" Boots asks curiously, blushing furiously when his hand accidentally brushes against Bruno's, and jumping away from him like he's been electrocuted; "Testing my mind-reading device," Elmer says absently, "Gentlemen, I need test subjects."