NYC Angels: Flirting with Danger

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dates? He’d probably be sliding her panties down her thighs right about now.
    Why did this game suddenly seem a little too dangerous?
    And why was he all too eager to keep playing?
    “Well …” He thought for a moment, trying to come up with something halfway chaste. “She might turn towards me so we were facing each other.”
    There. See? Easy
. He’d give her a couple of quick tips and they’d be on their way home.
    Instead of nodding her head and continuing with her questions, Chloe shifted to the side until she was resting on one elbow just like he was. The position made the dip of her waist and the curve of her hip stand out in sharp relief. He couldn’t stop his eyes from following the line.
    “Kind of like this?” she asked.
    “Exactly like that.”
    “Okay. What else?”
    His body quickened. Hell, she’d wanted to know if it was working. A little too well, and she wasn’t even trying. And if she did?
    Things could get out of hand. He should put a stop to this now, before she realized what she was doing to him. He was curious, though, to see how far she was willing to carry this little charade. He decided to push her. Maybe he could even scare her back into her shell.
    “Well, she might sweep the hair off my forehead as she listens to me talk.” His voice seemed to be affected by the tightening of his throat, coming out a little rougher than he intended. That could work to his benefit, though.
    Chloe seemed totally oblivious, however. She reached out and did as he suggested, sliding her fingers deep into his hair, lingering when she should have withdrawn. “You used to tug my hair all the time when I was a kid, remember?” At his nod, she ran her fingers through it again. “Yours is softer than I thought it would be.”
    “Is it?” The tight sensation in his throat began to spread, reaching his chest, crawling along his abdomen and beyond. And she seemed to have no idea. Not good.
    “This is really helping,” she murmured. “Thank you for agreeing.”
    Yes. Thank you
. His mind wasn’t nearly as happy as the rest of him was. It was currently kicking his ass from here to across the sea.
    “Tell me what else I would do.”
    As if he were a puppet—and he knew exactly what was pulling the strings, and it wasn’t his head—hekept digging a deeper hole. “Well,
I
might move a little closer.” He proceeded to do exactly that, sliding to within a few inches of where she lay. “Then I might stroke the side of her face, down her neck until I reached her shoulder.” His hand followed the route in time with his words.
    As he touched her shoulder—he wasn’t even sure he’d applied any pressure to it at all—she lay back on the blanket, her eyes staring up at him. Waiting to see what was next on the agenda.
    God help him, the words just seemed to keep coming. “Then … I might kiss her. Like this.”
    With that, his head began its fatal descent, until his lips touched hers.

CHAPTER NINE
    A BUTTERFLY’S WINGS.
    That’s what Brad’s lips felt like as they brushed across hers once, twice, three times. The sensation was intoxicatingly gentle, barely there at all. She’d never been kissed like this in her life.
    She wanted to open her mouth, to drag him closer and really feel his mouth against hers, but she was too busy reveling in this luscious new world—one she’d never known existed.
    Until this very moment.
    A strange sound came up from her throat, a cross between a whimper and a groan. A quiet plea for more? Whatever it was, it changed the dynamic between them. His whole body came to a complete standstill for several seconds before coming back to life. He went down on his forearms, her breasts flattening as he settled over her. Warm hands moved to either side of her face and held it still.
    That was when she realized that not only had she moaned against his mouth, she was straining upwards as well, hoping to increase the pressure. Brad seemed determined to keep to the original pace,

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