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Chaser
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BOSS

Cooper

HER FACE LIT UP WHEN she saw me, and I smiled down at her, the little thing in my big, imposing entry. I dragged her into my apartment before either of us spoke – all she could do was giggle as I pulled her into my chest.

Her blond hair was so curly, all I wanted was to bury my hands in it as she looked up at me, smiling.

“I only wanted to send Bobby so I could get you here quicker, you know.”

Her cheeks were flushed, and my eyes followed the trail of freckles across the bridge of her nose. “It’s a gorgeous day, and I’m glad I walked. But thanks, bossypants.”

I moved her hair from her face, slipping a big curl through my fingers. “There’s only one thing I’m the boss of, and right now, it’s in your pants.”

A laugh shot out of her. “Oh, my God, Cooper.”

I chuckled and bent to pick her up, my hands on her ass¸ and she wrapped her legs around my waist, bringing her almost eye-level with me. One corner of my mouth pulled up in a smile. “Tell me it’s not true.”

She laughed, her arms hanging loose around my neck. “Nobody’s the boss of what’s in my pants but me.”

I leaned into her. “Let’s see about that.”

Her eyes closed, our lips only millimeters apart for a heartbeat before I closed the gap. Her lips were soft and sweet, mine strong and insistent, and I swept my tongue against her bottom lip, urging her to open her mouth. She did what I wanted.

The kiss was everything it always was with Maggie – a mix of recklessness and decision, playfulness and sincerity. Her kiss always told me more than she would admit with her words.

She tightened her arms around my neck, and I deepened the kiss, squeezing her tighter. I spun us, and she squealed, smiling against my lips as I walked blindly to my bedroom. I laid her down on my bed and arched over her, pressing my hips into hers.

My lips found her neck, and she sighed, slipping her fingers into my hair. I trailed a hand down her ribs to the hem of her tank and under. Up her hot skin, to her breast. The thin lace was a tease – I cupped her, thumbing her nipple that peaked under my touch. She sighed again, and I smiled.

“I can’t get enough of you,” I whispered against her skin, closing my lips to kiss her delicate collarbone.

“I know,” she whispered back as I lifted her shirt.

My eyes were on my hand as it traced the curve of her breast, my fingers as they hooked the fabric and pulled, exposing her to me. Her hips rolled gently against mine, and I brought my lips almost to her nipple. I let out a breath, teasing her, and she arched her back, begging me with her body. So I waited a second longer, my lips still inches from her, knowing full well what I was doing to her.

I squeezed and closed my mouth over her nipple, sucking gently.

Her fingers twisted in my hair.

I spent a long moment right where I was, with her soft breast in my hand and tight nipple in my mouth. My fingers skated down her stomach, to the button of her jeans that I popped open with one hand, to her zipper that I dropped. I kissed down her body until I reached the V of her open pants, laid a long, hot kiss just above the waist of her black panties before backing away. My eyes connected with hers, and when I smiled and she blushed, I felt like a god.

I reached for her heels and pulled off her sneakers, grabbed the band of her jeans and tugged until they were off and out of my way, then her panties. And all the while, she watched me, blushing like that with her bottom lip between her teeth.

I ran my hands up her thighs and pushed her legs apart, skimmed the tip of my nose up her thigh and spread her open. I licked up the line, pausing when I reached the top to suck, rocking my face against her as she whispered something unintelligible, her fingers roaming to her bare breast. Her legs tightened when I slipped a finger inside, then another, hooking them to press the sensitive spot inside, squeezing in time with my tongue.

Her back arched, thighs trembling, and I moved faster, steady, giving more pressure, matching the rhythm of my mouth and hand as her hips rolled against me. She came closer, closer as I spurred her on, on and on until she dragged in a breath, squeezing around my fingers once, tight, then in pulses. Her breath slipped out in a sigh, and she dragged in another, shallow, ragged as she came.

I slowed as her body relaxed, rolled my tongue gently against her, hands still splayed across her ass and hips. She ran a hand through my hair, and I broke away to kiss her thigh again.

Maggie mumbled something, and I looked up at her. She looked sated, fresh, her face soft and lips smiling, fingers absently stroking her breast.

I climbed up her body. “Hmm?”

She opened her arms, and I filled them, settling in against her. “I said, you win.”

“Won what?” I laid a kiss on her neck.

“You’re the boss of what’s in my pants.”

I smirked. “I know.”

She ran a hand down my chest. “Why do you have so many clothes on?”

“I had a point to prove.”

Maggie smiled and pressed, urging me back. I rolled over, taking her with me. “You’re never naked enough,” she said softly and sat, straddling me.

She crossed her arms and grabbed the hem of her shirt, pulling it over her head, leaving her curls bouncing. Her bra was next – I watched as she reached behind her and unhooked it, slid it down her arms and tossed it away. My eyes roamed her naked body, the soft curves of her breasts and stomach, her hips, her thighs. I slid my hands up her thighs as her fingers found the buttons of my shirt and unfastened them one by one, and she slipped her hands underneath, up my abs, my chest, my shoulders, so my torso was exposed.

Her eyes were on her hands as they trailed across my skin, fingers grazing my nipples as she dragged her fingers down to my pants and unfastened them. She grabbed the band of my pants, sending a shock through me when her nails grazed my skin, and my eyes locked on her bottom lip, caught in her teeth. My heart thumped as she moved between my legs and pulled my pants and underwear down my thighs, down my calves and off.

She settled between my legs, eyes down, lips parted, her arms around my waist, breath hot against the length of me. Every nerve in my body focused on her – she was close enough that I could feel her mouth, millimeters away. Her nose brushed the sensitive skin next to my shaft, and I closed my eyes, sucking in a breath when she licked the very top of my thigh, her cheek brushing against me.

I slipped a hand into her wild hair.

She ran the tip of her tongue up the length of me and kissed my crown, softly, sweetly. And when she closed her hot mouth around me and dropped down, I sucked in a breath, watching as I disappeared in her mouth. Her hand worked my base when she pulled out, her tongue rolling before she dropped down, again and again until I couldn’t take it anymore.

I wanted the rest of her. I wanted all of her.

I whispered her name – it was all I could manage – and when she let me go, I rushed to meet her halfway, taking those swollen lips for my own.

My fingers shifted in her hair, and I broke away. “Lie down,” I said, my voice rough.

I guided her to lay on her stomach, lifting her hips, angling her to me. Her cheek pressed against the bed, and her eyes closed as I stripped off my shirt. I touched the wet length of her, circling the bundle of nerves, and her lips parted again with a sigh.

God, I loved that sound.

I guided my crown to stroke up the line and back down, gripping her hip with my free hand when I hit the dip, flexing my hips and pulling her onto me until I filled her, felt her all around me.

I couldn’t breathe.

Her thighs trembled as I pulled out slow and flexed again, harder. I hit the end, and she jolted forward with a moan.

My hands found the bend in her hips, and I pushed her away, pulling her back down onto me with a soft pat.

Yes,” she whispered and slipped a hand between her legs.

Every motion, every thrust, every moan from her lips and quake of her thighs sent my pulse racing faster. And when she came again, I couldn’t hold on. I slammed into her, my heart stopping for a long moment, and when it started again, it was all I could hear, my fingers squeezing her hips like I’d fly away if I let her go.

I drove into her a final time before leaning forward, pressing my chest against her back as she stretched out onto her stomach.

Her lids cracked open when I kissed her bare shoulder. “That’s my favorite.”

I brushed her hair from her face and smiled. “I know.”

“I used to hate it from behind. It always felt so cheap … but not with you.”

The thought of anyone making Maggie feel cheap made me want to find the asshole and explain a few things to him. With my fist. “I’m happy to make you feel expensive any day.”

She chuckled and shifted, and I rolled over, propping my head on my hand.

“What’s the rest of your day look like?” I asked.

She mirrored me. “I was going to go read in the park.”

“Great. I’ll come with you.” I smirked, knowing she’d resist and knowing I could talk her into it anyway.

One eyebrow rose, and she shook her head. “That sounds like a date.”

“How so? I won’t buy you anything or even touch you. Just a couple of young New Yorkers, reading in the park on a perfect afternoon.”

Her cheeks flushed, even though she was trying to look resolute. “Don’t you have a thing to go to?”

“Not for hours.”

“I’m sure you need to prep for that instead.”

I shrugged. “Nothing to prep for. It’s just some photo shoot I regret agreeing to.”

She raised an eyebrow. “Oh?”

“It’s not a big deal.”

“Yeah, I do photo shoots all the time. Totally normal. Why do you regret it?”

“Because they want to shoot on my boat, and I don’t think they’ll respect my boat.”

Her brow quirked. “Is it for a sailing piece?”

I hesitated. “No.”

“What’s it for?”

I eyed her. “I’ll only tell you if you swear not to tell anyone, especially not West.”

Her interest was piqued, eyes a little wider, the corners of her mouth turned up. “Well, I’m keeping everything else from him, so why not add to the list?”

I hesitated again. I hadn’t spoken of it to anyone but Jules, and I was suddenly embarrassed. I thought about talking my way out of telling her, but part of me didn’t mind that she knew. I took a breath. “I was chosen for W’s twenty-five most eligible bachelors.”

Her mouth popped open. “Are you serious, Coop?”

My cheeks flushed, and I couldn’t do a thing to stop it. “Yup.”

She glanced away, shaking her head and said, half to herself, “I just banged one of the twenty-five most sought-after men.”

“According to W.”

She pushed me in the shoulder, smiling. I grabbed her hand and pulled her a little closer. She smirked at me. “I can’t believe that. No wonder you don’t want West to know. He’s going to have a field day.”

“Yes, he is. Which is another part of the reason I’m regretting agreeing to it. But I’m supposed to meet the photographers this afternoon. I’ve still got a few hours.” I slipped a leg between hers and squeezed until her body was flush against mine.

She bobbled her head, eyes on the ceiling, and I knew I had her. “I dunno. I have some very important solo reading to do in the park.”

“Come on, Mags. It’s not a date. In fact, it breaks none of the rules. But if you really don’t want me to go, we could always stay here.” I squeezed her tighter.

“I just had two orgasms, which no one besides you has ever done to me, by the way. I don’t think I could go another round if I wanted to.”

“Is that a challenge?” I brushed my lips against hers.

She laughed. “You really are impossible.”

“I know.” I kissed her again. “Let’s go.”

“All right,” she said with a sigh. “But it’s not a date.”

“Whatever you say, Mags.”

She rolled away from me, dropping her legs to the floor to stand. “Whoa.” She wobbled and reached back for the bed to steady herself. “I think my legs are rubber.”

I headed into my bathroom, feeling nine feet tall. “Then my work here is done.”

Maggie

I paused with my shoe in my hand when Cooper walked out of his closet looking like a freaking model – black jeans and oxfords, a grey Henley half-tucked into his pants, body long and lean, a jaw that could cut stuff. He ran a hand through his hair and smiled at me.

Bastard didn’t even have to try. It’s like he just existed on some separate plane of sexy than the rest of the world.

“You ready?”

I blinked, smiling back as I pulled on my shoe. “Ready.”

I followed him through his apartment as he collected his things, first his dark messenger bag, then a blanket that I thought might be cashmere. He folded it into a neat square and slipped into his bag, and I watched him, wondering absently how much it cost. It was so strange when I thought about it, which oddly wasn’t all that often. Just moments that reminded me how different our lives were. But Cooper was just … Cooper. I mean, he was superhuman in bed and had the bone structure of a Michelangelo, but he was just a man.

I picked up the scrambled Rubik’s Cube that sat next to a marble chess set on the long table behind his couch. “I haven’t seen one of these in years. The only way I can do them is by peeling the stickers off.”

“It’s not hard, once you figure it out.”

I laughed. “No way can you solve this. I’ve never seen anyone do it.”

He smirked. “Bet you a kiss.”

I smirked right back and offered it to him. “Deal.”

“Go ahead and mix it up.”

I mixed it up even more than it already was and handed it over.

He took it, turning it over in his hands a few times before getting to work, spinning the cube around. My eyes widened with every turn as the colors came together, click by click by click until it was finished. He handed it over for inspection. It was perfect.

“You’ve got to be kidding m—” His lips were against mine, his tongue slipping into my mouth as he kissed me deep.

He broke away, and I was breathless. “Told you,” he said as he let me go.

I blinked, trying to collect myself, a smile stretching across my lips as I watched him walk around the couch. My eyes found the chess set again, and I picked up a pawn to inspect it.

“This is beautiful, Cooper.”

“Thanks,” he said. “It was my grandfather’s. I never could beat him. He was the smartest man I’ve ever known, and the only person who could beat me at chess.” He chuckled and grabbed a hardback book off the coffee table in his living room with Batman on the cover.

I set the pawn back down and picked up my bag. “So, you’re a DC man, huh?”

He smiled at me appreciatively and glanced at the cover before putting it into his bag. “I like them both, to be honest. But I find I enjoy DC more than Marvel, aside from X-Men. That’s my jam.”

I snickered. “Your jam.” We headed to the door and into the foyer. “Batman seems a little obvious, though. I mean, super-rich dude uses money to fight crime?” I gave him a look and waved a hand over my opulent surroundings.

“Don’t hate.” We stepped into the elevator, and the doors closed.

“Oh, I definitely don’t hate. Just saying, there are a lot of similarities between you and the The Bat.”

He pressed L and leaned back against the rail as he slipped his hands into his pockets. “Bruce Wayne leads this double life – one where he has to pretend to fit in for the sake of appearance and another where he’s doing what he feels he’s meant to do. The sad thing about him is that neither one of those versions are real. They’re two identities, both meant to mask who he really is, and he’s lost somewhere between them. He’s almost as bad as the villains – everything he does is driven by a blind part of himself that can’t move on. He just chooses to do good, or what he perceives as good.”

I shook my head, impressed. “Pretty deep, for a Batman rundown.”

He smiled at me, and my heart sped up. “I’ve read a comic or two.”

“Who knew? Cooper Moore, closet nerd.”

He laughed as the doors opened. “You have no idea.”

I stepped out first, smiling down at the ground.

“Something funny?”

“You just surprise me sometimes.”

He pushed open the door to the building, and as I passed, he whispered, “I’ve got surprises for days.”

I nearly swooned.

We stepped onto the sidewalk, and I felt a little higher, a little lighter as we walked to the corner, the park stretching out across the street, green and inviting.

“So, where did you apply?” he asked.

“Elementary schools and a few charities, but the job I really want is with Project Homestead. I’d be working with the enrichment programs director to plan and teach reading workshops, sort of like library programs for kids, except run entirely out of the shelter.”

“Oh.” There was a strange quality to the word, like that one syllable held layers of meaning.

“What?” I asked earnestly, glancing over at him.

“Their headquarters are near my house.” He put on that smile of his that scrambled my brains.

“And?”

“And I was just thinking how convenient it would be if you were working there.”

I laughed and shook my head as we came to a stop at the corner and he hit the crosswalk button. “Of course you were. Always thinking with your Mini Cooper, aren’t you?”

He gave me a look that might have blown up my panties. “Oh, I don’t think mini would be the adjective most people would use.”

I wet my lips, scrambling for composure under the heat of his gaze. “No, you’re probably right about that. But Giant Hammerhead Cooper doesn’t quite have a ring to it, does it?”

He laughed, the sound deep and easy. “Guess not.”

The city on this side of town was quiet, for New York, at least. The park seemed so peaceful, and we were far enough up 5th to have plenty of distance from the bustle of touristy Midtown. It was no wonder that the area was the residency of choice for, well, anyone who was able to live there.

I could feel him next to me as we crossed the street, even though we weren’t touching. It was the first time we’d been in public together. Like together together. Not that it was a date or anything. Just a walk in the park with my fuck buddy. Totally normal. No big deal.

Discomfort snuck into my brain at the reminder that I shouldn’t be hanging out with him like this. If it weren’t for the gorgeous day and the fact that there was no way Cooper would give up, I might have tried to bail. Maybe. I didn’t know how he was able to talk me into stuff. I mean, outside of him being the most charming bastard I’d ever met in my life. It was like I couldn’t say no. The thought annoyed me.

Two weeks. 

I stood up a little straighter as we turned into the park. Being with Cooper felt good, and I didn’t want to fight it. I’d fought enough lately. Right now, I just wanted to coast. A smile played on my lips.

We wandered away from the packed lawn and down a path, cutting off into the grass a ways. We were deep enough that you could barely see the city. It was another great thing about this part of Manhattan. The buildings around the park weren’t towering skyscrapers, but lower, older residences, which made the magic of the park all that much more spectacular. You’d barely even know you were smack in the middle of the biggest city in America.

Cooper stopped and looked around. “What do you think? This work?

“Works for me.” I took off my bag and sat down in the grass.

“Hang on, I brought a blanket.” He pulled it out of his bag and unfurled it.

“That’s too fancy to sit on.”

“That’s not a thing.” He laid it down and stretched out on his back, watching me expectantly. When I didn’t move, he patted the space next to him with what I could only call a come-hither smile.

I shook my head and laughed. “It’s so wrong, Cooper.” I got up anyway and lay down next to him on my stomach.

He pulled his phone out of his pocket and tossed it between us before reaching for his bag. It buzzed almost within a second, and I glanced over.

I didn’t mean to pry. I really didn’t. But I didn’t expect to see boobs on his lock screen either.

Natasha: Missing you. Wish you were here. 

Adrenaline shot through me. “Uh, I think you got a message.” I sat up and reached for my bag.

He picked up his phone and laughed. “Mags, wait—”

“Nah, I’m good.” I made to get up, but he grabbed my arm.

“Hey, hang on. Come here and look at this.”

“I just saw plenty.” I tried to get up again, but he pulled me down and moved so I had to look at his stupid, gorgeous face.

“Look through my texts.”

I frowned. “I hardly think that’ll—”

“Maggie, just do it.” He put his phone in my hand.

I made a face at him.

“Like this,” he joked, his voice overly patient as he unlocked his screen and opened his messages.

Text after text was stacked up in his phone – it looked like a laundry list of sex kitten booty calls. I scrolled back.

Jeanette: Where’ve you been, handsome?

Taylor: Saw Ash tonight, wished you’d been there.

Marie: When can I see you again? It’s been too long.

Chelsea: Lonely tonight. Are you free?

Sarah: Come to Noir tonight. We’re in VIP.

They just kept going. Part of me wanted to barf at the sheer number of women who had texted him with the apparent intent to bone. But a much bigger part of me was shocked that he hadn’t responded to a single one. I looked over to find him still smirking.

“I told you I wouldn’t see anyone else, and I haven’t. I keep my promises, Maggie. Delete their numbers if you want.”

My face scrunched up. “What?”

“Delete them. The numbers.”

“What will you do when we’re through?”

He shrugged and looked at his phone, angling his face just enough that I couldn’t quite see his reaction. “Oh, I’ll manage.”

I handed it to him. “You don’t have to delete them for me. I believe you.”

Cooper took it and flipped over onto his stomach again. “All right, I’ll do it.”

I laughed and reached for it. “Don’t, you’ll regret it.”

He stretched to keep it out of my reach. “Maybe. Maybe not.” He was in a list in his contacts, selecting name after name.

“Oh, my God. Cooper, don’t.”

“You can’t tell me what to do.” He made a dramatic surprised face at me, moving his finger super slowly to the delete button before touching it.

The contacts disappeared.

I gaped at him. “I cannot believe you just did that.”

But he just smiled. “Believe me now?”

“I already told you I believed you, asshole!”

He laughed. “I just deleted a hundred numbers from my phone to make a point. How am I an asshole?”

“Ugh. I don’t know. You drive me crazy.”

God damn that smile. “Then we’re even.” He reached into his bag for his book.

I just sat there for a second as he opened his book like nothing had happened.

I watched him reading, admiring the line of his nose, the curves of his lips and chin. His dark brow and long, black lashes. And then, I sighed and stretched out next to him.

I didn’t get it. He didn’t owe me anything. We’d agreed to the rules, it was true. And the rules were important to me. I really did believe him before he’d emptied out his contacts.

I guess I might have believed him a little more after that, though.

I reached into my bag and pulled out Stardust, laying it out in front of me.

He glanced over. “What are you reading?”

I raised an eyebrow at him. “Don’t be that guy. Didn’t you know that talking to someone while they’re reading a book ups the likelihood of you getting stabbed by like four hundred percent?”

“I think I read that once,” he said with a laugh and turned the page. It was a large spread, a detailed illustration of a dark street, all shadows with streaks of light from the lamps, Batman in the shadows with just enough light on him to catch the details of his silhouette.

“Pretty sure there’s a statistic about reading over shoulders too.”

I chuckled, not realizing I’d been leaning to get a better look. “Sorry. I don’t read a lot of comics. It really is beautiful.”

“It is. And the stories … there’s just something elemental about them. Good versus evil. Balance. Justice. And none of the characters are perfect. Sometimes the good guys lose and the bad guys win. But you keep turning the pages because they don’t stop trying. Neither side gives up.”

I bumped him in the shoulder. “You’re a big ol’ softy, Coop.”

He smiled at me, eyes on my lips. “Don’t tell anybody.”

I smiled back. “Deal.”

He leaned in for a kiss, and I backed away laughing. “Rules! You are such a liar. This is a date, which means I should go.”

I tried to get up, but he grabbed me, pulling me back down. I fell, caught off balance, laughing when my back hit the ground. I was half in the grass, looking up at him. The sky was so blue behind him, the cherry blossom branches, heavy with flowers, framing his face.

“I’m sorry. I’ll be good. It’s not a date. Because what romantic date would involve books?”

“Uh, I’m thinking all of them should. I’m just saying. Books are sexy.”

“Even comic books?”

“Sure. If you’re fourteen.”

He made a face. “How is Batman not sexy?”

I laughed, and so did he. He was propped on one arm, eyes soft as he reached for my hair. I might have stopped breathing. When his hand reappeared, there was a cherry blossom between his thumb and forefinger.

At that point, I was pretty ready to say fuck the rules myself.

But Cooper proved to be a man of his word. Behave himself, he did. He leaned away and turned his attention back to his book, and I lay next to him to open mine once more. I had to read the same page four times before I finally calmed down enough to actually absorb it.

Cooper was just being Cooper. I wasn’t special – he was like this with everyone, I was sure. This was his normal, even if was my extraordinary.


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