Tangled Web

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the door in a pair of shorts was probably not the
best way to greet someone.   I thought of
grabbing my dressing gown from the bedroom but decided I’d just use the door to
block my legs.
    As I opened the door I didn’t even have a chance to worry
about stupid things like modesty.   I
barely had the door open and was knocked backwards by Nathan pushing himself
in.   He was in the same clothes from last
night.   No prizes from where he came
from.   He had some nerve.   Spend the night fucking my cousin and then
come barging into Chase’s home.
    “Well, hello there.” He smirked, staring at my legs.  
    I stormed into the kitchen.   It was too early to be dealing with this shit.  
    “I have to say, I’m liking this view.”  
    Why did I have to wear a t-shirt and shorts to bed?!   I quickly hid myself around the other side of
the worktop and grabbed an extra cup.
    “Coffee?” I offered, looking across the worktop at him.
    “Yes, please.” He took a seat and rubbed the back of his
neck.  
    Must have had a great night with Sophie.   Why was he here?   Did he come here to rub my face in it?  
    He saw me looking and gave me a tense smile.   “I fell asleep in the car.”   I rolled my eyes as he said this.   “You don’t believe me?” He frowned.
    “I’m not stupid, Nathan.” I poured us a cup of coffee.   “I know you stayed with Sophie…”  
    He made a sound of disgust when I said this. “I dropped her
off and drove over here to see you.” He looked straight at me.  
    I froze with the cup halfway to my mouth.  
    “I had to see you,” he whispered.
    “Why?” Suddenly his words sunk in.   “Do you mean you stayed outside all night?” I
shrieked.   I ran to the window and saw a
stunning grey BMW parked at the curb.   “Why didn’t you just knock the door?” I was completely confused.
    “I wasn’t sure if you were alone.   I knew Chase was going away on business but I
wasn’t sure when his flight was.”  
    That didn’t sound like the troublemaker I’d heard Nathan
was.   I was really confused as to what he
wanted.  
    “I wanted to run something by you,” he said, standing up.
    “This should be good,” I muttered.  
    Nathan slowly walked around the worktop to me which caused
me to tense up with every step he took closer to me.   “First, did you get my note?”
    “I did,” I whispered.
    “Do you believe me?” He tucked a strand of hair behind my
ear.
    “I do.” I couldn’t focus when he touched me.   I looked up to see him biting his lip.   I stared at his lips for so long that when
his tongue ran across them I leaned up on my toes to get closer.   Just as his head dipped down I pulled
back.   I couldn’t be doing that.   Especially not in Chase’s kitchen.   I pushed away from him, turning so I wasn’t
looking at him.   “I can’t.   I told you...” I shook my head.
    “I understand,” he whispered, shakily.  
    Did I affect him as much as he affected me?  
    “That’s why I’d like to try something,” he said, putting his
hands on my shoulders.   As he rubbed his
thumbs slowly over my shoulders I shivered.   He gently leaned down and slid his nose along the crook of my neck.   He gently kissed my shoulder once and leaned
back up.
      “I have an offer for
you.” He rested his chin on the top of my head.   “I’ve had one night with you.   One
night inside you and it just isn’t enough, angel.”   He gently bit my neck and immediately soothed
it with his tongue.  
    As his lips pressed against my pressure point I moaned out
loud, unconsciously rubbing my ass against him.   This caused Nathan to press me forward against the worktop.   I could feel I had excited him as he pressed
his hard length against me.  
    “One chance,” he whispered in my ear, grabbing fistfuls of
my hair.   “Just give me one chance and I
swear I’ll be good to you.”  
    I had a feeling if I said yes I’d regret it.   If I said no, I’d

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