Faking It. Dorie Graham

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away from that one. The man was anything but conventional. Her life had already been one unconventional mess after another.

      While Erin was growing up, her mother had dragged her and her sisters from lover to lover, home to home. The rootless existence had taken its toll on Erin. In her teens, she had delved into feng shui in an attempt to bring some order to the standard chaos of their temporary living arrangements, but no sooner would she make a place livable then they’d be off to Maggie’s next lover.

      When Erin had been old enough, she’d escaped to live with her sisters. They had stayed in one place, but with Nikki’s night creepers and Tess’s minions, though, Erin had traded one circus for another. More than anything now she needed normal, and Jack did not fit that bill.

      The bell on her door jingled and she jumped, her heart speeding the way it had when Jack Langston had appeared beside her desk earlier.

      She groaned inwardly as Tess headed toward her, their oldest sister, Nikki, in tow. Both bore looks of determination. Erin braced herself as they stopped, arms crossed, before her.

      “Okay, miss, it’s quitting time. You’re coming with us.” Tess glanced at Nikki for confirmation.

      “That’s right, Erin. We’re stealing you away. No arguments,” Nikki said. “We haven’t seen enough of you lately and Mason and Dylan are both tied up, so Tess and I are on our own for the night. The timing couldn’t be better.”

      Erin eyed them warily. “Better for what?”

      “Ladies’ night.” Tess grabbed Erin’s purse from the back of her chair. “Let’s go. If we hurry, we can make happy hour.”

      “Wait a minute. Since when are the two of you so anxious to hit happy hour? Nikki, you hate clubbing. And Tess, you’d be asking for trouble by setting foot in a bar. What is this really about?”

      “We want to spend some time with you. Why does it have to be about anything more than that?” Nikki’s eyes filled with censure.

      “I don’t feel like going to a bar. Why don’t we go to a nice restaurant instead? Someplace we can actually hear each other.” Erin said.

      “Okay.” Tess slung Erin’s purse over her own shoulder and headed for the door. “Let’s go to that little place in South Beach.”

      “Wait, come back with my purse.” Erin hurried after her. “What place in South Beach?”

      “That place that Josh discovered that he likes so well.”

      “What place? You are talking about a restaurant, right?”

      “Come on. We’ll have fun. When was the last time we had a girls’ night out?” Nikki asked.

      Unease rippled along Erin’s spine. Something was fishy about this whole thing. She dug in her heels, but Tess pushed through the door. Groaning, Erin followed.

      3

      TWENTY MINUTES LATER Erin stared up at the neon sign in disbelief. “B.E.D? What kind of place is this?”

      “It’s the hottest club in Miami. You really should get out more.” Tess moved around the long line outside the club and waved three VIP passes at the doorman, who motioned her through the large double doors.

      “I thought we were going to a nice restaurant.” Erin raised her voice over the music pounding from inside.

      Nikki shrugged. “Tess set her mind on this, and you know how she is. There was no talking her out of it. You’re right about one thing. Mason will blow a gasket when he hears she came here. Look, they’re already starting to flock.”

      Indeed, Tess had already drawn a small group of male admirers as she stopped to wait for her sisters. Erin folded her arms. “I’m not doing this.”

      “Yes, you are.” Tess turned to Erin and looped her arm through hers. “Here she is, boys, my sister Erin. Who’s going to buy her a drink?”

      “Tess.” Erin glared first at the men, who dropped back, then at her sister as Tess dragged her through another set of doors.

      Green and pink lights flashed throughout a cavernous area swarming with hopeful singles. Erin blinked through the smoky haze. “Good God, are those beds?”

      “Complete with plush pillows.” One of the men from Tess’s flock smiled at her, his teeth unnaturally white—or was that the fluorescent lighting? “Shall we?”

      “Shall we what?” Erin asked.

      He gestured toward the nearest bed, where several people lay sprawled in various positions, some propped on what indeed appeared to be plush pillows. One couple’s limbs were so entwined, she couldn’t tell where one ended and the other started.

      Gritting her teeth, she turned to Tess. “What the hell are we doing here?”

      “Don’t get upset.” Nikki stepped between the two. “Let’s sit and see if we can’t have some fun. It isn’t like we’ve never been clubbing before. What’s everyone drinking?”

      Erin gestured around her. “This isn’t a club. It’s a meat market.”

      “You want to know what tonight is?” Tess asked, her eyes wide. “This is an intervention.”

      Erin blinked. “What?”

      “You’ve been moping around too much lately.” Nikki shooed a man over and made room for the three of them on the bed. “Come on, sit beside me. Look at all the lovely men.”

      “Pick one,” Tess said. “It’s time to get back on the horse.”

      Erin glared at her.

      Nikki touched Erin’s arm. “We’re just worried about you since that thing with Ryan.”

      “I have written off men,” Erin said as she perched on the edge of the massive mattress.

      “Good thing we planned this intervention then.” Tess signaled a waitress over.

      Her eyes filled with concern, Nikki leaned toward Erin while Tess ordered drinks for all of them. “Sweetie, I know you’ve been a little unhappy lately, but there’s no reason for such drastic action. You can’t swear off men. You’re a McClellan. You’ll put Aunt Sophie in her grave, not to mention what Maggie will say when she hears about it.”

      “This has nothing to do with Aunt Sophie or our mother,” Erin said. “I don’t expect the two of you to understand.”

      Tess sank onto one of the pillows. “I get it. You jumped into the love arena and got hurt, so you’re hesitant to get back in there. Completely understandable, but it’ll all work out. This kind of thing happens all the time. Even to us. Right, Nikki?”

      Nikki nodded. “But we worked through it and so can you, Erin.”

      “I hate to disappoint the two of you, but there isn’t anyone for me to work things through with. And there isn’t going to be.” Erin’s gaze drifted over the cluster of men standing a few feet away,

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