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EXCERPT
“I want a bad boy, but not one that
will do me harm. Those guys looked scary -- not
in a good way.” “Agreed.” Sarah thumped her spoon on
the table. “And I have a suggestion.” Karey sat up straighter and paid more
attention. Instead of their normal grumbling,
someone had a plan? Good. “What is it?” Karey admired her friends. Nikki was
the sexy one. She could walk into any
establishment and have men falling at her feet.
They seemed to love her tall, slender appearance
and deep brown eyes. Then there was Mandy. She
embodied sweet-natured and cute. At just over
five feet tall, Mandy was the sprite of the
group. She laughed easily and smiled a lot.
Natalie could be moody, but she knew how to play
nearly any sport -- and usually better than her
male counterparts. Karey loved cheering her on
at the local baseball games. Sarah was the born
leader and the pushiest of the five. Her
intelligence could be a hindrance or an asset,
depending on how she used it. Most people saw
her as pushy, but she could organize and plan
like no other. Karey sometimes wondered how she fit in
with these fantastic women. She was smart, but
not hyper intelligent. She loved books and
observing but tended not to talk much. “The plan?” Natalie checked her watch.
“I’m late for a game.” “Tonight, we meet at my place. I’ve
found a spell that guarantees we’ll find our
perfect man within the next seven days.” Sarah
smiled and narrowed her eyes in triumph. “All we
have to do is write down exactly what we want on
a scroll, say the words of the spell, and toss
the scroll into the fire. What do you think?” “It’s guaranteed to work?” Karey didn’t
believe it. “Really?” Mandy toyed with her water
glass. “You’ve had can’t-miss plans before that
were duds.” “I know, but this one is really
guaranteed.” Sarah nodded. “If you’re in, be at
my house at nine. I’ll have the scrolls ready.” “You’re sure this works?” Karey asked
again. “You don’t seem to have all the details.” “Hey, where I found it says it’s
foolproof.” Sarah shrugged and toyed with her
scroll. “I might not have all the details, but
it’s just a spell. For all we know, it won’t
work. Do we really need every last piece of
minutia? No.” “Right.” Karey sighed. What did she
have to lose? She lived alone, didn’t go out
much, and only met people at the store. If a
spell could work, then why not give it a try? If
nothing else, she’d have an adventure. Right?
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