Tuesday, February 12, 2019

BTS Valentine's ~ Lupercalia is here!

Welcome back to TSU After Dark. Michele and I have added a little 10k story to the Valentine Between the Sheets Anthology.

Lupercalia dates back to the Roman times when women had their Valentine chosen for them. They weren't allowed to refuse and it was mostly done as a way of making men happy.

However, in our story, Venus Cortez holds the decision on who she'll choose in the palm of her hands. She can have all five people - demons really - or if she'll deny all of them.

Michele and I hope you enjoy her story.

Check out a sneak peek now:

A knock came at her door, drawing her attention from the scene outside. “Coming. Did you forget your key again?” Venus strode to the door. Her roommate was the forgetful type. Always leaving behind her keys or a book, most recently, her computer. Venus liked her though. She was sickeningly sweet and always had a bubbly personality. "I swear I'm going to put it on a chain and make you wear—”
Instead of her friend standing in the doorway, one of the Satyr resident advisors—Belen, she thought his name was, greeted her with a small red box in his hands. “Greetings Venus. Congratulations on being selected for the Lupercalia Festival.”
“Uh, what?”
Belen smiled. “A five-day celebration of amour—love. It's a tradition for the upperclassman to randomly select different freshmen the week leading up to Lupercalia. Then at the bonfire, you get to pick which one—if you’re lucky enough to receive multiple gifts—you’d like to go on a date with. You won’t ever be forced into a situation you don’t want to be in.”
“Um...” She accepted the box from him. “I don’t think I understand.” A niggle of warning and excitement crawled through her veins.
Belen tapped his chin. “What is it you lot call it? A secret admirer?”
“I know what Lupercalia is,” she said. “I just don’t know if... well, I’m human.”
He laughed. “It’s for everyone. There will be a celebration five days from the present. As you've been selected your presence has been requested."
“W-what time?” She stared down at the small box with red glittery paper and a golden bow.
“Ten pm.” Belen gave her a reassuring smile. “This is the season for love and fertility. Grasp it with both hands Miss and hold on tight.”
“O-kay, thanks.”
“You’re welcome. If you need anything at all, I’m in room 310, just down the hall from you.”
“Thanks.” Venus closed the door as he ambled back down the hall. “What a strange tradition.”
She’d read about it as a child. She considered it more about a patriarchy wanting to have women in servitude to men. In ancient Rome, the women never had a choice of whether or not they wanted to participate. It never appealed to her. Come to think of it, neither did Valentine’s Day. It was too commercialized.

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