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Glancing out her window, Deirdre let out a slow sigh. The city bustled on the street below, but she felt anything but alive. She was tired. And if she stopped to admit it, she was lonely.

It had been two years since her husband died suddenly of a heart attack. She had passed the time by throwing herself into her work as a financial analyst. Being a workaholic for 60 hours a week to pass the time had certainly worked to her advantage. Her hard work secured her a spot as a Vice President at the firm, which will mean even more work. That really was the coping strategy she had adopted. She was existing not living.

At lunch with her friend Susan the next day, she shared her feelings. She just wanted to have some fun for a change. But it had been so long, that she felt like she had forgotten how. What Susan told her next shocked her. She had used the services of a male companion agency named Cowboys 4 Angels when she needed a date for an important event. She suggested Deidre consider taking a weekend getaway and get a male companion to go with her. Deidre rejected the idea outright.

“Are you crazy? I can’t do something like that!”

“You most certainly can, and you should! You deserve it.”

At home that night, Deidre couldn’t stop thinking about what Susan had said. Her curiosity was getting the best of her. So she Googled Cowboys 4 Angels. Wow! She was shocked at the gorgeous men that stared back at her from the screen. Damn, no wonder Susan used them! She scrolled through the bios of the men employed by the agency. They were not only gorgeous but also well accomplished. Maybe Susan was right. Maybe she did deserve to live a little.

She called Garren James, the CEO of the agency, and spoke with him. He put her at ease about using his agency, and by the end of the call Deidre had booked a reservation.

The week leading into the weekend flew by. Deidre wasn’t sure where the time went. She was both excited and nervous going into the weekend. She was tempted to cancel, but there was a side of her that knew she needed this.

dustin-profileHer heart raced when she heard the doorbell ring. As she opened the door, she almost couldn’t speak. Dustin was breathtaking! His brown eyes sparkled as he smiled.

“Your chariot awaits my queen to whisk you away for the weekend.”

“Your queen is ready,” Deidre replied. And she grabbed her bag and headed to the car. Working in Washington, DC was exhausting, so they were heading about two hours outside of the city to Luray, Virginia. They were booked into the historic Mimslyn Inn for the weekend.

The drive was relaxing and the conversation flowed easily. They chatted as if they had known each other for years, and before they knew it, they were pulling up to the hotel. They checked in, dropped their bags in the room, and headed out to take a drive along Skyline Drive.

The sun was shining on the multicolored leaves as they drove and stopped at the overlook areas. The scenery was breathtaking. Dustin put his arms around Deidre as they looked out at the beauty before them. They breathed in the crisp air as he nuzzled her ear and neck. Deidre felt the tingles go all the way down her spine to her toes. She also felt relaxed.

As the sun started to wane, they headed back into town and went to a local pub for dinner. They chatted and laughed over wine. The food was delicious, and Deidre hadn’t laughed so much in a long time. Back at the inn, they sat out on the second floor balcony in front of the brick outdoor fireplace drinking more wine. They looked up at the stars, and the heat from the fireplace couldn’t compare to the heat between Dustin and Deidre. Sparks flew in the air like static. Dustin brushed a hair from her eye and his hand lingered on her cheek. She felt his breath on her ear and flushed. She felt like she couldn’t breathe. As he leaned in to her, everything else around them faded to black.

Dustin 4When Deidre woke in the morning, she stretched n the bed, feeling refreshed and energized. Dustin had already gotten breakfast for them and set it up on the table.

“Get up sleepy head, unless you want breakfast in bed!

Deidre jumped up. She was starving. After breakfast, they headed out on an adventure to Luray Caverns. Deidre felt almost like a kid — carefree and happy. They played explorers romping through the caverns. Dustin kept a protective hand on Deidre’s hand and back to be sure she didn’t lose her footing. She felt safe and cared for, something she hadn’t felt since her husband passed.

Once back at the hotel, they relaxed in the jacuzzi, sipping wine and talking. Dustin whispered in Deidre’s ear, causing her to blush. The heat and the water bubbled up, steam surrounding them in a veil of privacy.

As they drove back to Washington, DC the following day, Deidra felt alive and happy. It felt good to feel alive again. And it was all thanks to a Cowboy who came to the city.

 

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