By
A. Faris
My
idea of perfect shoes is Dorothy’s red glitter shoes tarted up with nine-inch
stilettos, comfortable enough to go dancing all night in without giving me
blisters and foot ache.
The
first part is doable as I discovered in trying to satisfy my yearning. Apparently,
I’m not alone in the desire for red glitter heels. But the second… almost as
difficult as finding your own real-life typical alpha male romance novel hero.
Or is it?
Delving
into hearsay and personal experiences, a charge often leveled at romance novels
is the unrealistic expectations they set women up for. ‘Don’t be too picky’,
‘there’s no perfect man [like in romances]’ and ‘Life’s not a fairy-tale [like
romance novels]’ are bits of well-meaning advice offered by friends and family.
Let’s
start with over six-feet. How many men do you know are over six feet? Me,
personally, I know 2. Of say, 100 male acquaintances. That makes it a 2% chance.
Of
those two, both are pretty fit. So, we are still at a 2% chance of meeting a
fit, six-footer.
Then,
we have nice/sympathetic/not a complete arse. All right, those two are rather
nice blokes. We’re still at 2% to marry/settle down with a fit six-footer who
is not a dick.
One
I met when he was married (and not being a dick, was not interested in me). The
other had made flirtatious remarks while single. Let’s count that as vague possible
interest, never mind utter devotion/only have eyes for you, shall we?
So,
we’ve gone down to 1% chance to getting a real-life typical alpha male romance
novel hero.
Do
women really stay single in hopes of that one in hundred chance? I think not; the
world is still being populated, after all. For all that, enjoyable as it is to
sigh over or dream about perfection, there is a last factor before the
happily-ever after.
Love,
which cannot be predicted, despite the ideal.
At
the end of the shopping day, I fell for a pair of gold flat-soled sandals.
And
that six-footer of mutual flirtage? I fell for a 5’6” softie instead whom I
married and still love (in between arguments and ‘working things through’)
after ten years.
An escape to another place and time with better plumbing and
brasserie? Away from a dominance contest one helped start? Sounds like a bloody
good idea.
Elizabeth Wentworth certainly thinks so when she goes on holiday to twenty-first century Madrid—in fact, it’s that very sort of thinking that leads her to sign up for 1NightStand’s matchmaking services. One night of pleasure, with no thought of duty, heartbreak or Pack law, just a pander to her desires.
But falling in love? Not an option.
Damien Chassange, carefree, unconventional, and Packless, is the perfect partner in her foray to self-indulgence.
If only he wasn’t her mate....
3 comments:
I'm 5'10 and no way am I wearing heels. I'd break my neck! Whenever I've tried I look so ungainly I give in. Flats for me!
Congrats on your story - it sounds very intriguing!
I'm 5'1 and always hoping to seem taller. But not willing to suffer for vanity. So flats for me too. Thanks for the comment. :)
This one sounds great too.... so not good for my pocket book when I browse the Decadent site
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