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Dirty Little Quickies

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by Shanora Williams


  He murmured, “morning,” and then turned, making his way toward the elevator as I locked the door behind me. “Should hurry and get you to the truck before traffic gets worse.”

  He pressed the down button for the elevator and I met up beside him, giving him a sideways glance. “Everything okay?”

  He nodded, but still avoided my eyes. “Everything’s fine.”

  Okay…he was acting weird.

  The elevator doors opened and he let me in first, stepping up front with his back to me when he boarded.

  As soon as the doors closed, his familiar scent surrounded me. His cologne reminded me of cold winter nights and sandalwood, comforting in its own way. He didn’t say a word when the elevator reached the lobby.

  He stepped out first, looking around, and then allowed me to walk ahead of him. Before I stepped out the doors of my building, I grabbed a white chocolate mocha with double espresso from the coffee boutique inside.

  Kobe waited for me by the exit of the building but still didn’t say much or give so much as a smile.

  Sighing, I tightened my scarf around my neck and walked past him, out of the doors and into the cold.

  Fine.

  If he wanted to pretend nothing happened last night, I could too. It wasn’t like it needed to be taken seriously. It just happened and would never happen again. No big deal.

  My driver, Ned, was already waiting by the back door. As soon as he saw me, he pulled it open and I climbed inside, buckling in, and then sipped at my coffee as Kobe took the passenger seat.

  “I know you said it couldn’t happen again, but you don’t have to be such an asshole about it,” I muttered to him, right before Ned opened his door and got behind the wheel.

  Kobe shifted in his seat, gaze ahead. I looked out of the window, my seemingly crystal clear morning fading quickly into a muggy mess.

  During most of the photo shoot, Kobe stood in the back, mostly where the coffee station was. He had several cups of coffee—three to be exact—and a bagel, but while the cameras flashed and the bright lights hit my face, I couldn’t stop thinking about what he did to me less than twenty-four hours ago.

  I also couldn’t focus enough, which became obvious by how annoyed the photographer was getting with me, having to do several retakes of me in the same pose.

  “Sorry,” I said, raising a hand before he could take another picture. “Can I just get five minutes?”

  “Yes,” Yuri, the photographer, answered with a hard nod and a wave of his hand. “Go. Get your head cleared and then come back and give me the real Chanel.” He said it as a joke, but I knew he was serious.

  I couldn’t blame him for it.

  I hadn’t brought my A-game. Too damn distracted with thoughts about my sexy-as-hell bodyguard.

  I walked to the coffee station, filling a cup to the brim with the hot brew, purposely ignoring Kobe’s eyes. I walked to where my bag was in the corner to check my phone, but as I scrolled through Instagram and gave hearts to several images, I wondered what had happened between the hours of him leaving my place and returning this morning.

  He said it couldn’t happen again but that didn’t mean he had to act like it never did.

  I couldn’t stand in this loud, crowded room anymore, feeling his eyes on me, so I walked down the hallway and up a set of stairs until I saw an exit sign. I opened the door and found myself on the roof of the tall building.

  It was nippy out, and since I was wearing only a skirt, a halter top with way too many buttons and straps, and clunky leather boots that were supposedly high-fashion, my teeth immediately began to chatter.

  I sipped my coffee, needing the warmth to chase away the chill. As I took another, the door creaked open behind me.

  I looked over my shoulder and Kobe stepped out. He was wearing loose jeans and a long-sleeved black thermal today. The other bodyguards wore dress shirts and pants, and three-piece-suits to the formal occasions.

  But Kobe? Nope. Pretty sure he didn’t have a single item of formal attire in his closet. Formal didn’t exactly match him, which was shocking since Dad was all about formalities.

  “What do you want?” I muttered, pulling my eyes away and focusing on the buildings.

  “Just making sure you aren’t trying to jump off this building because of the chaos in there.”

  I glanced over my shoulder. “Is that your way of making a joke?” I asked, huffing a dry laugh.

  “Maybe,” he answered, holding my eyes.

  I pulled away before he could trap me again and make me sink into his chocolaty brown abyss of a gaze.

  “I’m fine. Just need a minute,” I said softly, answering the question I knew was on his mind.

  “Well, take those five minute because you looked horrible in there.”

  I turned with a frown. “Excuse me?”

  “You’ve done better, I’m sure. You’re distracted and everyone can tell.”

  “Well I wonder why, asshole,” I snipped, placing a hand on my hip.

  “Oh, I know why.” He smirked. “I think I’m the only person in there who knows exactly what’s bothering you.” He came my way, the skin around his eyes softening. Though it was chilly out, the sun beamed bright, revealing the natural, lighter brown streaks in his hair.

  He was so damn sexy. I almost couldn’t stand it.

  I looked again as the wind blew, holding off on an eye-roll. I didn’t have time for his mind games. Ignoring him, I sipped my coffee again, clutching the cup to keep my hands warm.

  “You should just go away,” I mumbled. “We really shouldn’t be alone together.”

  It was quiet between us for a while. So quiet I thought he’d left.

  But then something warm pressed up behind me and I stiffened when he placed a hand on my shoulder to gently turned me around.

  Our eyes connected as I faced him, and I could smell the three cups of coffee he had on his breath.

  “What do you want from me?” he demanded in a whisper, and his lips were so close. So damn close. “You know we need to stay away from each other after what happened.”

  “Well, go away. You’re full of it.” I tried to say it with snide. Instead it came out as a breathless moan. “I could tell you wanted more last night, but today you’re acting like I hardly exist.”

  “I have to act that way with you. I can’t get too close and you know it, so stop focusing on that right now.” He shook his head, sucking in a small breath. “I wanted to fuck the hell out of you last night, Chanel. I wanted to see if you tasted as sweet as you smelled. I wanted to fucking devour you.”

  My lips tingled and my core clenched with a raw need, a need so desperately in need of satisfaction. Whatever this was—this mind-blowing chemistry—it was purely physical. My body was always ready for him.

  “Can I be frank?” he asked, but it was rhetorical because he continued talking anyway. “These people are paying you a lot of money for a good shoot. Right now, all I’m seeing are crappy poses, loose limbs, and rushed movements. There’s no ferocity. No passion. It’s like you’re not even trying.”

  “What? I am trying—” I was ready to fire back, but he pressed a finger to my lips, shaking his head slowly. He then lowered that finger and his head dropped down, his lips even closer now.

  I still had my coffee clutched in hand.

  My heart was drumming, my lips aching for a taste of him.

  “If I kiss you, will you pull your shit together so we can get the hell out of here?” he asked. “I know that’s all you really want.”

  Like a fool, I nodded. I nodded so hard I thought my neck would break.

  Kobe clutched my face in his hands, and his mouth didn’t waver. He pressed his lips to mine and everything felt like it was spinning. I thought he would stop at just the surface, but he went deeper, spreading my lips apart with his coffee-stained tongue, stealing a taste of me.

  He groaned, one of his fingers rubbing small circles behind my ear, his tongue playing small tricks and games with min
e. I pressed in more, keeping the coffee as leveled as possible, wanting to feel all of him. I so badly wanted to ditch the coffee and demand he pick me up and fuck me on this rooftop. Man, that would have been a dream come true.

  His hand moved to the back of my neck and he cupped it, deepening the kiss, his lips soft and smooth.

  I moaned my pleasure, using one hand to grip the sleeve of his shirt and curl it into a fist. I never wanted the kiss to end—never wanted him to stop tasting me. Owning me. Claiming me.

  He pressed into me a little more and I could feel his cock hardening in his jeans, pressing on my thigh. Yeah, he wanted me. He wanted me just as much as I wanted him.

  He eventually broke the kiss, gently pulling back, looking down at me with fierce eyes. Grabbing my chin, he kissed me just above my upper lip, and then he stepped back, pointing to the door.

  “Go,” was all he said.

  Go? How was I supposed to go when he’d nearly stolen the breath out of my lungs and the strength in my knees? He was such a tease. I couldn’t stand it and yet, I liked it a little too much.

  I handed him my cup, giving him a small eye roll before marching to the door. I walked back down the hallway and to Yuri, telling him I was ready.

  As I posed, it seemed effortless this time around. I could tell Yuri was thrilled about it. He praised me more. He sighed his relief. He even squealed. I loved when a photographer squealed. It meant he’d caught a good shot.

  And it meant I’d done my job.

  I think it was my best shoot to date.

  And all because of a forbidden kiss on the rooftop.

  NINE

  Chanel

  The next day, Skye made up for bailing on me by paying for dinner at a seafood restaurant on Broadway. It was a high-dollar place, so few people were gathered there for lunch.

  “You could have just made up with the usual subs from Subway,” I said, scanning the prices on the menu. “Fifty bucks for a salad? That’s insane!”

  “Well, maybe I felt like treating my best friend,” she said, sipping her lemon water. Skye was hot, in the adorable kind of way. She was an inch taller than me and her honey-blonde dyed hair fared well with her mocha skin.

  She was a lot thinner than I was, but it worked in her favor on the runway. She had freckles that she refused to let her makeup artists conceal. Her freckles created her signature look and, to me, they were what made her so damn cute. We’d been best friends since I was twenty.

  “I saw your shoot with Cosmo!” she squealed. “Fucking superstar status now! I also just got a nice check from The Lace Club so, yeah, this lunch is on me. We’re celebrating.” She placed her glass down as I shrugged and sipped my water. “I swear you have a new bodyguard every time I see you,” she said, pointing a manicured thumb in Kobe’s direction.

  Kobe was sitting at the bar—with what looked like Pepsi or Coke—watching a football game. He sat sideways, and when he felt me looking, his eyes shifted and landed on mine. I looked away, focusing on Skye.

  “Yeah. My dad hired him like two days ago. He’s supposed to be one of the best in the city so I’m sure he’s costing my dad a pretty penny.”

  “He’s definitely eye candy, that’s for damn sure.” I laughed as she did. I loved her southern accent. It was homey and sweet. “And you said he stays only a floor up? Why’s he in the same building? That’s a first.”

  “I think it’s because of the whole Matthew Hall thing. He wants the bodyguard close, just in case.”

  “Ah. Yeah.” She cringed, same as I always did, just thinking about Matthew Hall. “Makes sense.” She gave Kobe a long glance. “But there’s something about him. Like he’s got a lot of baggage. He’s not like the others.”

  Tell me about it, I wanted to say. “Yeah. I think the same thing.” I pressed my lips as the waiter refilled our waters. “Can I tell you something? About me and him?” I asked when the waiter left, a grin splitting my face.

  “I mean, am I not your best friend? Fucking spill, Chanel.” I had her complete attention, which was rare.

  “Well, the night you bailed on me, something happened with me and him.”

  “Oh, my God,” she gasped, “I knew there was something different about you! You’re acting so nonchalant today!”

  “Shh,” I shushed her, trying to avoid having to look in Kobe’s direction. “Seriously, no one can know. Dad is harder on the bodyguards now. If he finds out, Kobe will be finished and honestly, I don’t want to have to deal with meeting another bodyguard. Kobe also said something about really needing this job so I don’t want to ruin that for him.”

  “Babe, your secrets are always safe with me. I am a vault. You know this!”

  “I know, I know,” I sighed, feeling much better after telling her. I trusted Skye like a sister. I was just so paranoid. “But he is hot, right?”

  “Fuck yeah he is.” She grinned over her straw. “Tell me what happened. I need to know all the things, woman.”

  “It was kind of second base-ish. He…fingered me. And he made me come, Skye. With just his fingers. Riley could never do that.”

  “Ugh.” She pretended to gag. “Screw Riley. He’s an amateur. Kobe over there looks like he knows a thing or two between the sheets.” She put on a broad grin. “Maybe you should try something with him…keep it just between the two of you. Of course, you’ll have to fill me in on the details later.”

  “What?” I scoffed. “Yeah right.” I said no, but really her statement made my mind whirl with too many fantasies. I truly wondered just what he could do in the bedroom, completely naked. I mean, he worked magic with his fingers and his lips. I could only imagine what his cock could do.

  “It can be your little secret. I’m sure he won’t say a word about it. He doesn’t seem like that kind of guy. He’s only a floor up, he’s the one watching you and filling Nicole and your dad in. I’m sure he can leave out the details about how he’s boning his boss’s daughter.”

  I snorted when she said that, my water spurting out of my mouth and landing on the table, catching the attention of the people two tables away.

  “Skye. Seriously. You have to stop,” I laughed. “I don’t think he’d go that far. Right now, we’re just…teasing one another.” I waved a dismissive hand. “I don’t know. It’s honestly nothing. We’ve literally just met and what happened that night just…happened.”

  “Well, sometimes shit just happens, Chanel. Just like when I cancelled on you—I met a guy and things just…happened. And speaking of…”

  Skye went into great detail about her date—a model from Scotland who was dangerously handsome, had a strong jaw line, and was really good with his tongue. But while she filled me in, I couldn’t help stealing glances at Kobe.

  Most times I looked, he was already watching me.

  Even when my attention was on something else, I could feel his eyes on me. Skye had my mind spinning. She was right. If it went as far as third base, no one would know. I’d never tell—hell, the tabloids would be ridiculous—and I was certain he wouldn’t either. He said he needed this job.

  I was tempted.

  But I wasn’t sure how far he was going to take it.

  Maybe that kiss was as far as it went with him.

  I guess there was only one way to find out.

  TEN

  Kobe

  I walked Chanel to her apartment a little over three hours ago.

  Since then, I’d been watching a college football game, which took my mind back to the past. Vivid memories resurfaced—memories I was never going to forget.

  I remembered the Sundays spent on the sofa, drinking beers and eating wings with my favorite team jersey on.

  I had to shake myself out of it. I didn’t want to think about it—couldn’t think too much about it anymore.

  Pushing off the sofa and opening the window, I let the cold air hit me right in the face. The cold wind ran over my skin, cooling the heated, damp parts of me. It was dark, the sun nowhere in sight.

 
; After cooling down, I shut the window, and just as I started making my way to the bed in the corner, there was a knock on the door.

  Brow cocked, I made my way toward it, looking through the peephole.

  It was Chanel.

  “What the hell is she doing here?” I muttered.

  I unlocked the door and swung it open. “What’s going on?” I asked. “Need to go somewhere?”

  She shook her head. “No. Just thought you’d like some company.” She held up the same bottle of whiskey she was drinking shots from the other night. “Company and a few drinks.”

  I narrowed my eyes. “I’m good. Go back to your apartment.”

  She ignored me, looking over my shoulder to get a look inside before walking past me and into my apartment. “Yours is smaller than mine,” she said, looking around the studio home. “Still a good size though. Where’s all your stuff?”

  “I don’t have any stuff,” I responded with the door still open. “Look, Chanel, I know we’ve been testing the limits, but you don’t understand. If your father finds out about what we did last night and this morning, I’m going to be shit out of luck. He’s already threatened that he’d ruin my reputation if I get too close to you.”

  “So, don’t let him find out,” she said, turning to face me. I swear those words alone made my cock throb. She walked up to me, swinging her hips, her teeth caging her bottom lip. She pulled my hand away from the doorknob and pushed the door closed with her fingertips, stepping closer to me.

  Her full, perfect tits pressed on my chest. She was wearing a black leather jacket over a white belly shirt. And of course, she wasn’t wearing a damn bra. I could feel her nipples on me. Swollen and tight.

  “I won’t tell him anything if you don’t,” she whispered, staring at my lips. “I’ve never wanted anyone this bad, Kobe. Ever.”

  “Why the hell do you want me anyway?” I muttered, searching her eyes for the truth. And why the hell did I want her just as much?

  She shrugged innocently. “I really have no idea. Maybe because I’m not supposed to want you?”

 

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