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So Far Gone in You(Primal Heat 2)(5)

By:Lynn Hagen


“Come for me, baby.” Coop nipped at Olin’s ear.

Olin slammed a hand over his mouth as he cried out. Coop stroked him faster, Olin’s seed spurting against the sink cabinet.

“Fuck, I want to bite you,” Coop said, but he didn’t. Instead, he clamped his arm harder around Olin’s waist as his movements became jerky. He thrust a few more times and then buried himself deep inside Olin as Olin felt the hard pulse of Coop’s cock.

Coop growled as his seed emptied into Olin’s ass.

Olin pulled in a ragged breath as Coop stilled, wiping his hand over his face. Olin thought the man would pull his pants up and walk out. That was what he planned on doing. But Coop shocked him by turning on the tap, leaning back to grab a towel off the rack, and then wetting it. He pulled free and then began to clean Olin.

Olin didn’t move. He was too stunned. He never thought Coop had a soft side. The guy had always been so snarly. But he’d shown that caring side to Olin while he fucked him and when he cleaned Olin’s backside.

He pulled Olin’s pants up and then retrieved his shirt, handing it over. Before Olin could pull his shirt on, Coop gripped his jaw tightly and kissed Olin fiercely.

Olin was too dazed to do anything but kiss the guy back.

When Coop pulled away, they were both panting, staring into each other’s eyes. This had been wild and crazy, and Olin wasn’t sure what the hell had just happened.

He’d just had sex with Cooper Dalton, a man he detested but couldn’t say no to.

I’m fucking insane for doing this, but I’d do it again in a heartbeat.

Olin finally broke their gaze and began to straighten his clothes. Coop did the same, and then the guy cleaned the sink cabinet before he opened the bathroom door.

They returned to the living room, neither saying a word. Olin was too dazed, too confused to do anything but take a seat on the floor. He stared at his controller as if it were an alien thing to him. He kept blinking, his body still buzzing from what he’d done in the bathroom.

Syn walked in and gazed at both of them. Olin glanced away, looking down at the floor.

Talyn’s brother stared a moment longer before Coop said, “Are you going to stand there all afternoon or play the damn game?”

Syn took a seat and snatched his controller up. He glanced at the two once more before he chuckled. “Let’s play.”

Because he wasn’t sure how he felt or what the hell had just happened, Olin maneuvered his character into position before he shot Coop in the forehead.

Game over.





Chapter Two




Coop scratched at his jaw after Olin had gotten up and gone to the kitchen. He had no clue what had gotten into him, but—No, that was an outright lie. He knew exactly what’d happened. Coop had scented Olin’s arousal, and his leopard had taken over. Coop only half remembered how he’d ended up in front of the bathroom door.

Oh, this was bad. Olin was a smart-mouthed, bratty man who Coop would like nothing more than to toss over his knee and—images of Olin over his knee, naked, had Coop growing hard again.

“You goin’ with me?” Karidon asked when he walked through the front door.

Coop jumped to his feet, ready to get out of there. He grabbed his green skullcap from the couch and headed out the door. As he walked across the lawn toward Karidon’s Jeep, he felt as if he should have told Olin he was leaving.

That’s ridiculous. I don’t owe him anything, let alone an explanation on why I’m leaving.

“No rush,” Karidon said as he eyed Coop. “Unless you’re tryin’ to get away from Olin.”

“What did you say that for?” Coop asked defensively as he shot a glance back at the house, hoping to see Lin and praying he didn’t.

Karidon slowed and then turned toward Coop. “What the hell is wrong with you?” he asked. “All I was saying was that you don’t like to be around the guy.”

“Oh.” Coop grinned. “You’re right. I don’t.” The lie felt like hot ash on his tongue.

Karidon leaned in and took a good whiff of Coop. “Dude, you smell like straight sex.”

There hadn’t been anything straight about what he and Olin had done. He thought about how good Olin had felt, how soft his skin had been, how much he loved hearing the guy fight not to shout his pleasure.

Coop shook himself. He needed to stop thinking about it. It was a one-off. That was it. He and Olin would go back to being snarky with each other, and everything would return to normal.

“You’re acting really strange,” Karidon said with one brow raised. “Or should I say stranger than you normally act?”

Coop waved Karidon away. He wasn’t going to kiss and tell. Normally he shared his escapades with his best friend, but not this time. Not when it involved Olin. Coop was still trying to figure that situation out. He didn’t need Karidon needling him for details.