Cuffed to the Bad Boy Cop: A Stepbrother Romance

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Authors: Lola Rivera
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second climax into a third.
    I shrieked as I gushed around him. Gage growled excitedly and started to really jackhammer me. I couldn't breathe or even process thoughts as he pounded into me. I rode a never-ending wave of climax, each peak higher and better than the last. Gage groaned with appreciation as my body responded to his skillful thrusts and masterful fingers.
    Limp with pleasure, I let him drag me down to the floor. He covered my body with his and kissed me until I was dizzy and trembling. He pumped into me at a slower pace now. Stroking slow and easy, he made love to me. He seemed to have assuaged his wild need to reclaim and mark me as his own.
    With the gentle tenderness I had come to love, Gage rocked against me. His tongue danced with mine. I caressed his sides and sighed as he peppered kisses up and down my neck and along my shoulders. After coming so hard and so much, I couldn’t possibly come again. This was all about Gage.
    He slammed deep and went rigid as his climax tore through him. He grunted my name while his hot cum filled me. In the back of mind, I couldn’t help but wonder what would happen if I missed a pill or it didn’t work. The idea of an unplanned pregnancy didn’t scare me nearly as much as it should have. It wasn’t hard to imagine Gage as a father. He would be the hands-on type, feeding and changing and bathing his baby in the most gentle and protective way.
    You’re crazy. Stop thinking about things like that. You’ve been with him for a month.
    But as Gage slumped toward me and claimed my mouth so lovingly, I couldn’t ignore the aching, yearning pulse inside my chest that wondered if maybe, just maybe, someday, that might be our future.
    Our mouths mated sensually as we caressed and groped on the cool hardwood floor. Eventually, the wood became uncomfortable. Gage helped me to my feet and kissed my forehead. Feeling totally debauched but satisfied, I made my way upstairs to get out of my costume and into something more comfortable. When I skipped back downstairs wearing one of his t-shirts, I found Gage on the couch waiting for me. There was a glass of my favorite hibiscus iced tea waiting on a coaster. It was the little things that made him so amazing.
    Gage opened his arms and motioned to the spot next to him on the couch. I snuggled up against him and he wrapped me in the soft throw from the back of the couch. He handed me my tea, and I took a long sip. "Are you working tomorrow night?"
    He shook his head. "I'm on-call but I'm still technically on days off for training. Why? You want to go wrap our neighbors' houses or something?"
    I laughed at that mischief smile of his. "Wouldn’t that be hilarious?"
    "And vandalism," he remarked. "Considering some of the uptight assholes in this neighborhood, I wouldn't want to risk it."
    I pouted dramatically. "You're no fun."
    "That's what happens when you get old and have a mortgage and need your health insurance benefits." He picked up the remote control. "Scary movie or something else?"
    I wrinkled my nose. "I don't like scary films. Find something else."
    "Action it is." He flicked to the premium channels and found a movie that was about to start. I wasn't a big fan of the explosions and gunfire and ass-kicking genre, but I was just glad to have Gage back in the house. Spending almost an entire week alone without him had been torture. I had put in a lot of time in the library on campus and with friends in the evenings to keep busy. Coming home to an empty house hadn't been fun.
    "What are you thinking about, Meg?" Gage pushed the strands of hair that had escaped my braid behind my ear. "I can hear the wheels turning in that big, smart brain of yours."
    I glanced over at him, his face highlighted by the glow of the television screen mounted on the opposite wall. "Just that I'm glad you're home. It was lonely here without you."
    "I know the feeling. Sitting here tonight while I waited for you go to get back was so strange. I've gotten

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