EMS Heat 10 - In His Hero's Shadow

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Author: Stephani Hecht
parking lot. They could come rolling through at any moment.”
    Chauncey grabbed Brody’s waist and thrust up so their cocks ground together. Pleasure shot up his spine as they both moaned together. “Those cops would probably recognize us on sight, too. Everybody in the EMS community would know what we’d been up to.”
    “Can you imagine how shocked they’d be?” Brody laughed as he rocked his hips in a slow sensual rhythm. “They all know how much we hate each other.”
    Funny, at that moment, Chauncey couldn’t imagine how he’d ever been able to get mad at the sweet thing in his lap…especially when Brody took his own bottom lip between his teeth, a soft whimper coming from him as he continued to grind against Chauncey.
    While it did feel damn good, Chauncey knew they couldn’t continue to carry on inside his car. Brody might be small, but there was still not enough space and Chauncey wanted to really take his time to explore the other man.
    He leaned in and licked Brody’s neck—the salty, yet sweet taste making Chauncey’s hard cock throb with need. “Do you still want me to take you home?”
    Brody paused, and for the first time ever, Chauncey saw a flicker of uncertainty on the younger man’s face. “Do you meanmyhouse so I can go to sleep alone?”
“No, I meanmybed so we can spend the rest of the night fucking our brains out.”
    Brody smiled…a real, genuine smile that didn’t have any snarkiness or attitude behind it. Chauncey had never seen anything more beautiful either. It made Brody look younger and almost innocent.
    “I think I can get behind that plan,” Brody crooned as he leaned down for another long, lingering kiss.
    When they broke for air, Chauncey gave him a tiny pat on the ass. “Get back in your seat and buckle up. While it may be fun to have you in this position, I don’t think it’ll make for safe driving.”
    “I guess we have to put safety first, given what we do for a living,” Brody agreed with a mock pout.
    He slid off and put his safety belt on. Chauncey moved his seat forward and turned the key in the ignition. It was only then that he noticed a slight tremble in his hands.
    He was really going to do this…with Brody. Chauncey felt a thrill of excitement, but at the same time, the moment had a surreal feeling to it. After having so much animosity between them, he could scarcely believe that they’d just been making out like a pair of horny teenagers.
    He only lived a few minutes from the bar and neither one of them spoke. It was almost as if they were both afraid of breaking the mood and sending them back to their battling ways. When Chauncey pulled up to his modest, two-bedroom ranch, Brody let out a soft gasp.
    “You live here?”
“Yeah, why do you sound so surprised?”
Brody gave a half-shrug. “I just thought you would have something bigger.”
    Chauncey thought back to all the times Brody had mentioned them coming from two different worlds. It irked him that Brody always just assumed that since Chauncey came from a wealthy family he should act a certain way. Especially since that same prejudice didn’t carry over to Kiefer. Though they were cousins, they’d both come from the same upbringing, yet Brody never once called Kiefer rich, spoiled or over privileged.
    “Sorry,” Brody whispered as he nervously dug at his thumbnail. “I didn’t mean to be a jerk just now.”
    That surprised Chauncey more than anything else that’d gone down in the past hour. In all the time they’d known each other, Brody never once apologized for anything. The fact that he’d just done so, melted away all of Chauncey’s anger.
    He leaned over and brushed a kiss across Brody’s cheek. “It’s okay. Why don’t we get inside?”
    A tiny smile came over Brody’s lips. Chauncey turned off the car and they got out, then he led the way up the front walk. Brody shoved his hands in the front pocket of his jeans as he swept his gaze over the surrounding homes.
“I think
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