Cowboys Don't Dance by Missy Lyons & Cherie Denis

Cowboys Don't Dance by Missy Lyons & Cherie Denis

Author:Missy Lyons & Cherie Denis [Lyons, Missy & Denis, Cherie]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Romance, Erotic, Adult, Cowboy
ISBN: 9781606016190
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Publisher: Siren-BookStrand
Published: 2009-01-01T00:00:00+00:00


Chapter 4

“Come on, y’all! It’s time for the kids to have some fun. Line up if you want to join in the dancing.”

In the spring, while the rest of Texas seemed to dry up, the Burke ranch remained lush and green. A breeze broke up the heat of the morning sun and a trio of ancient oak trees shaded the meadow. It would be perfect for showing the children some dance steps. The last thing Angela wanted was a couple of kids to drop from sunstroke. Most the children joined the line in the center of the makeshift weed-covered dance floor. The smell of fresh cut grass would probably kick up someone’s allergies any minute, but for the moment all the children seemed to be in great spirits if their smiles and giggles were any indication.

A couple of the mothers accompanied the younger children, and even Mary Lou who was confined to a wheelchair, made it out to the group. Mary Lou’s mother wisely kept her distance but was within arm's length in case her child needed help. The woman was determined her daughter was going to grow up like any other kid, so she made sure Mary Lou participated whenever possible.

One little fellow who looked to be about four-years-old, remained seated on a bench set up for the adults. The way he had his arms folded made it clear he wasn't planning on joining the group. His mother seemed to be trying her best to get him to join the fun. No matter how much his mom begged and gestured, the little boy’s arms remained tight against his body.

Angela approached the solitary boy, smiled at his mother and leaned down to talk to him on his own level.

“Hey, honey, don’t you want to come dance with us? I promise you'll have loads of fun.”

He frowned, his cute little nose wrinkled up indignantly. “I don’t wanna.”

“How come? You know all the other kids."

“Real cowboys don’t dance.”

"Oh." Now she got it.

Someone in this little guy’s life had given him the bright idea dancing wasn’t manly. Probably his daddy or grandpa. No surprise there. Most young men refused to admit they would like to learn to dance. It wasn’t macho. They wanted to do manly things like grunting and tackling each other, tossing a baseball—anything but dancing. Boys and men wanted to grow up to be cool like football players or cowboys.

But most men didn’t realize what they were missing. When a woman was taken out for a night of dancing, it made her feel pretty and adored. Not to mention how sexy some dances could be. If more men realized how aroused women got dancing, they'd all take lessons. Men and their stereotypical chauvinistic attitude didn't do her industry any favors.

There was a shortage of male dancers. Dance groups were always looking for male ballerinas and frequently had to resort to renting a male dancer for feature performances. Too bad men were so dense. It was a great way to earn money.



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