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Screw Cupid
ISBN # 9781419908019
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Screw Cupid Copyright© 2007 Arianna Hart
Edited by Briana St. James.
Cover art by Syneca.
Electronic book Publication: February 2007
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Screw Cupid
Arianna Hart
Chapter One
Happy Valentines Day!
Don’t have a significant other to spend Valentine’s Day with?
Who cares? Screw Cupid!
Follow the link for a sensual celebration and spend Valentine’s Day like never before.
Reannah Mason stared at the E- vite on her monitor for the millionth time. She’d received the strange invitation over a month ago and still wasn’t sure what she was going to do about it.
At first she’d thought it was from her best friend, Molly, until she’d followed the link. Molly might be a practical joker but even she wouldn’t go this far. The directions included a medical form she’d had to have her doctor sign declaring she was on birth control and free of any and all disease.
Her face flamed as she remembered bringing that piece of paper into the office. Thank God her gynecologist had a sense of humor .
After she’d ruled out Molly as the sender, Reannah began discreetly asking around to see if anyone else received the anonymous invitation. She’d struck out there too.
Of course, if someone had asked her whether or not she’d gotten an invitation to what amounted to a Valentine’s Day orgy she’d probably deny it with her dying breath.
Almost against her will, she clicked on the link again and reread the directions she’d practically memorized.
The party begins at ten p.m. and not a minute sooner. Your costume and mask will be delivered the day of the party. Anyone attempting to enter without either mask or costume will be refused admittance.
This is for consenting adults only and absolutely no coercion will be tolerated.
Transportation to and from will be provided. You may leave at any time—not that you’ll want to.
And remember, what happens at The House of Eros stays there.
If this was a prank, it was a damn expensive one. Sending costumes and transportation—even if they were cheesy—wasn’t cheap. Who would go through all that trouble and expense to