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  Cupid's Dance

  Return to Cupid, Texas

  Sylvia McDaniel

  Virtual Bookseller, LLC

  Contents

  Blurb

  Also By

  Chapter 1

  Chapter 2

  Chapter 3

  Chapter 4

  Chapter 5

  Chapter 6

  Chapter 7

  Chapter 8

  Chapter 9

  Chapter 10

  Chapter 11

  Chapter 12

  Chapter 13

  Also By

  About the Author

  Will dancing naked around Cupid’s fountain bring love…or only heartache?

  Much to her overprotective brothers dismay, Kelsey Lawrence seems to attract trouble. After two bottles of wine, her girlfriends convince her to test the Cupid superstition. Except the law shows up sending her fleeing in her birthday suit, running into the arms of her brothers best friend.

  Cody must be dreaming when he sees Kelsey Lawrence running down the street bare assed naked. The strictly off limits, pampered sister of his best friend has always gotten into mischief, but this time she’s gone too far. When the lovely and spirited Kelsey convinces him to let her stay at his place…the adventure begins.

  Have they fallen under the Cupid superstition and found a lasting love?

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  Also By Sylvia McDaniel

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  Ace’s Bride

  Second Chance Cowboy

  Ethan

  American Brides

  Katie: Bride of Virginia

  The Burnett Brides Series

  The Rancher Takes A Bride

  The Outlaw Takes A Bride

  The Marshal Takes A Bride

  The Christmas Bride

  Boxed Set

  Lipstick and Lead Series

  Desperate

  Deadly

  Dangerous

  Daring

  Determined

  Deceived — Coming Soon!

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  Abigail

  Bella

  Callie – Coming Soon

  Faith

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  Southern Historical Romance

  A Scarlet Bride

  The Cuvier Women

  Wronged

  Betrayed

  Beguiled

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  Copyright

  Copyright © 2017 Sylvia McDaniel

  Published by Virtual Bookseller, LLC

  All Rights Reserved

  Cover Art by Melody Simmons

  Edited by Tina Winograd

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  Chapter 1

  Kelsey Lawrence sat with her three friends from high school feeling like an imposter. Her friends were strong, vibrant women with careers while she'd begged her brothers to rescue her from corporate America.

  Working in a cubicle, creating advertising campaigns and convincing people her designs would sell millions of their products had been fun, until her jerk of a boss created a stink.

  Stealing, even from your employees, was not cool. And though she had a legitimate reason to retaliate against him, the company thought they both should look for new careers. So with her brothers’ help, she'd packed her apartment and returned to Cupid. Now she sat surrounded by her talented friends while she was a sham.

  "Valentine's Day. Today is the cheating snake's wedding day," Taylor Braxton said, flipping her blonde hair over her shoulder before taking a sip of wine. "I'd like to propose a toast to his new wife. May she never find him in her bed with someone else, like I found her."

  The three women clinked their glasses together.

  "Maybe it was for the best. After all, lawmen are known for being serial cheaters," Meghan said. In school, her IQ took her to the top of their class and labeled her a nerd. She tossed her long auburn curls out of the way.

  Kelsey leaned in close and reminded her friend of the positive. "Well, if you hadn't found him locked in the arms of another woman, you wouldn't have come back to Cupid."

  Somehow, all three ladies had returned to the small town where they grew up together. Taylor's family operated the restaurant and Meghan came from a couple of nerdy scientists who worked for a secret government lab everyone knew existed. And Kelsey's family for six generations had owned the largest ranch in the area.

  Since her father's death, and even before, her brothers felt it their duty to make certain their little sister was well taken care of.

  "True," Taylor said.

  Gathering her dark hair into a ponytail, Kelsey gave it a twist, dropping it on her back and smiled. "I can't believe we're all here together again. Just like the old days, when we were young and naive and so vulnerable. Now we're all grown up and--"

  "Still single," Meghan said with a sigh.

  "Yep, no eligible man on my radar," Kelsey admitted, wishing she was a strong, independent woman who could face whatever life threw at her. So far, her brothers had bailed her out more times than she cared to admit.

  "Who would want to date a woman with three pain in the ass brothers watching over her."

  It was true. Sometimes they meddled too much. But when she needed help, they were always there.

  "I don't want a man. I'm giving up. I'm going to remain single the rest of my life," Taylor announced.

  Oh, please, Kelsey thought. Taylor liked men and had been the serial dater in high school, dating everything from trailer trash to Mr. Congeniality. No way would she remain unmarried.

  "Oh yeah, that's the life I want," Meghan replied, sarcasm dripping in her tone. "Always the third wheel when you're around couples. Every holiday your relatives ask if there is something wrong with you or have you tried online dating. Blind dates with your next-door neighbor's son, who is so kind that he still li
ves with his mother." Shivering, she said, "No, thanks."

  The woman had the ability to nail you with sarcasm. Meghan played the part of school librarian well, but don't get into a word duel with her, because she could fire off insults faster than a ball machine. An only child, she didn't have siblings who acted like personal secret service agents. Only nerdy parents who must have spent their evenings reading the Encyclopedia Britannica series.

  "Or your brothers glancing at every man you bring home like he's a terrorist, and should they learn he's sleeping with their sister, he would wake up six feet under." Kelsey giggled. "They don't know it, but I lost my virginity the first semester of college during pledge week."

  "Ohh...with someone you cared about?" Taylor asked.

  Sighing, she wished she could take back that disastrous experience in her life. "Not really. We were two virgins who wanted to rid ourselves of the stigma. A fumbling, truly awful, awkward experience. After that horrible first time, I concentrated on my studies and not on men."

  "What about you, Taylor? When did you lose your virginity?" Meghan asked.

  "Prom night," she said, shaking her head. "Billy Ray Smith."

  "Oh my gosh, he's married and living one town over."

  "Thank God. He was mistake number one. I was young and foolish."

  Weren't they all. College had been entertaining, but going to work in the real world was enough to send Kelsey fleeing from big business.

  Meghan laughed. "Well, we certainly know who popped my cherry."

  The three women released a long sigh and Kelsey shifted uneasily in her chair, remembering her college graduation and dreams of success in the city. Not realizing that corporations were filled with a treacherous, succeed at all costs, mentality. "We thought we were going to change the world."

  Taylor snickered. "I think the world changed us."

  Meghan giggled. "Remember that silly superstition from high school?"

  "Which one? There were several," Kelsey said. "I especially liked the one where the football boys had to put a pair of girl's panties on the top of the goal post if they wanted a winning season."

  That time in their lives had been carefree and fun. That had been before her father passed away, leaving her brothers with the promise to protect her, look out for her, and make certain she married a good man. Sadly, already they had to rescue her from one bad dating experience.

  What kind of man dated a college girl and forgot to mention he had a wife.

  "While the drill team practiced, all the undies were stolen from the girls' gym. I remember going commando like yesterday." Taylor chuckled. "Friday, my favorite day of the week was taken, leaving me with an incomplete set."

  Kelsey turned to her, remembering the night she'd watched the high school team plant the underwear on top of the pole. "Max Vandenberg was the panty thief. Did you hear that he played professional football for the Dallas Cowboys for a while?"

  "Until he got hurt. Now he's back." Meghan shook her head. "Right back here under my nose - the big jerk."

  "Why does it seem like many of our classmates left and eventually returned."

  "Yes, Ryan Jones is back. My brother told me he's sheriff now," Kelsey said, drinking another glass of vino. Memories of her first love overcoming her. The rat bastard had lied to her. "He was my ex. So two exes back in town and another one's married and lives nearby."

  "I don't consider Billy Ray an ex."

  At the time, if it had been her, Kelsey wouldn't have given the linebacker the time of day. Sure, he was a football player, cowboy, rancher, everything she loved, with no class. She liked a handsome man who could fill out a pair of jeans with style.

  "Wonder how many girls fell for that Cupid superstition? Did you guys ever do that one?" Taylor asked.

  "Oh no," Meghan said. "I didn't like getting undressed in gym class."

  "Oh no," Kelsey echoed. "If my brothers caught me dancing naked around the statue in the town square, I would have been sealed away in a nunnery until my female parts shriveled. What about you?"

  "No," Taylor said.

  Taylor looked at the three women sitting at the table and poured the last of the second bottle of wine. Kelsey needed to indulge in another glass. Coming home had been hard. At least she had a plan.

  "You remember when all the cheerleaders did the naked Cupid dance, all hoping to find their true love. How did the magic work out for them?" Kelsey said with a laugh wanting to keep the talk light-hearted and fun.

  Taylor shook her head. "I remember. The football team showed up unexpectedly with cameras in hand and when the squad returned to school they faced suspension."

  A frown crossed Meghan's face and she gazed at the women, her emerald eyes large. "Don't feel too badly for them. They're all married. In fact, most of them have babies. If the superstition is true, it worked very well for them. What the hell is wrong with us?"

  Taylor threw her hands up. "I'm not looking to get married. Right now, my focus is my parents' restaurant. I don't need a man."

  Turning in her chair, Meghan looked at Kelsey. "What about you? Do you want to marry?"

  Kelsey leaned onto her elbows. In some ways, it would be such a simple solution to her problems, but she didn't want the easy way. If she didn't love them and they didn't love her, she wasn't getting married. And to narrow her choice down even further, unless she failed miserably, she refused to return to a big city and corporate America.

  You could keep the man in a high-dollar suit with the fancy job in the steel high-rise. How quickly she realized that was not her kind of life.

  "Yes, I would like to find a man, but my brothers run them off faster than a deer during hunting season. So I'll be working on the boutique I'm preparing to open for business. One year, is all I have to make a profit. Or I'll be moving back to the city. What about you, Meghan?"

  Tossing her hair back, Meghan stared them straight in the eyes. "I'm twenty-five years old. I'm ready. My ovaries are beginning to shrivel like a prune. Bring on the right man and I'll race to him at the altar."

  The smart girl, the one with the Mensa mind, she was the one who wanted family and children, the sooner the better. Kelsey, she wanted to be successful at something. The very reason it was so important for her business to do well. She needed time to make herself strong before she committed to forever.

  Taylor shook her head at the two of them, giggling uncontrollably. "Then let's do it."

  "What?"

  Looking down, Taylor checked her watch. "It worked for all those other women, why not us. The superstition says at midnight anyone dancing naked around the fountain chanting, will soon meet their true love. I've never believed in the notion, but hey, I'm game. We've got thirty minutes. Let's go kick some Cupid butt and see if that superstition is real or not."

  Staring at her friend in shock, she wondered if she was crazy. The idea of them all getting naked and dancing in the square must have come from the two wine bottles they'd consumed. Sure, others had done it. But dancing at midnight without your clothes?

  Meghan's eyes widened. "You want me to take off my clothes and dance in front of you and everyone else in town, chanting some silly verse?"

  "Oh, most people will be asleep and I've seen you au naturel before. I'll be too busy dancing to notice you and your jiggling tatas."

  Laughing, Kelsey gazed at Taylor. "And you think this is going to work."

  "We're late bloomers. Everyone else did this in high school. We never had the courage, but now we're older, some of us are desperate. Let's do it."

  One thing about dancing, she would be doing something daring, something outrageous and if her brothers caught her...they'd be pissed.

  Lifting her wine glass, she drained the alcohol. All she wanted Cupid to do was help her be successful in life and love. "I'm in. What about you, Meghan?"

  "Oh, it's starting again. During high school, you girls could get me into more trouble. You're back in town less than twenty-four hours and already you're plotting mischief.
"

  "Oh, come on, it'll be fun," Taylor said, downing the last of her drink and signaling to the waitress.

  "The temperature outside is colder than a well digger...and we're getting naked," Meghan whined. "Tonight, other women are being wined and dined and we're going to dance without our clothes, in the town square? Something is wrong with this picture."

  "Think of the thrill. The tales you can tell your children," Taylor said.

  Her brothers would kill her if she got caught. Already, she could hear their lecture, and yet, she needed to do something to show herself, if no one else, that she was a strong woman. Strong enough to take on a challenge and succeed.

  "Daring." Kelsey grabbed her purse. "I haven't done anything like this since college. I'm just drunk enough my logical, rational side is being held hostage by my fun side."

  "Are you in?" Taylor asked.

  With a sigh, Meghan finished her wine. "I don't want to be the only old maid. Of course, I'm in."

  * * *

  Kelsey was giggling along with Taylor as they all but dragged poor Meghan down Main Street toward the public square. The cold air was refreshing against her face, giving her courage. In Dallas, she would never step outside her door without her clothes on, unless there was a fire. And even then, she'd carry a bit stick to protect herself.

  The chill cleared her brain of some of the alcohol consumed, though she knew she was inebriated.

  She deserved this night. Moving home with her brothers, trying to open a boutique, leaving behind a job she hated. Life while not perfect, was pretty darn good right now. All she needed was a husband...not.

  "I could be fired if we're caught," Meghan said. "Public nudity is not exactly the proper behavior for the school librarian. My contract says something about a moral issue."

  Kelsey handed her the bottle of wine they'd managed to sneak out of the bar. "Take a swig, Meghan, it will give your courage a boost. Besides, we're not going to get caught. We're not stupid teenagers."