Stepbrother by Stacy McWilliams

Stepbrother by Stacy McWilliams

Author:Stacy McWilliams [McWilliams, Stacy]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2020-05-29T16:00:00+00:00


Zane came home in early January and it was freezing cold. School had been called off on more than one occasion through January and February because of the snow, but Coop and I were never alone for long. As the end

of February approached, Shawn whisked my mom off to Mexico for a romantic break for her birthday, and the three of us were left in icy conditions.

Zane had gone back to work, leaving Coop and me alone in the house for the first time. I was lying on my bed studying and Coop was in his room listening to music when a crash sounded downstairs. I ran out into the landing and was knocked on my ass by Cooper as he came out of his room.

“Sorry, Bails. Was that you?” he asked turning towards the stairs.

“No,” I murmured as I stood up and rubbed my ass. He moved towards the stairs as the house plunged into darkness. My squeak of surprise and racing heart sounded loudly in the sudden silence. Coop moved back towards me.

“Come with me,” Coop said, grasping my hand in his. His finger ran along the jagged scar on my hand and I shuddered. He led me past the stairs and opened a panel in the wall, pushing me in. It was pitch black and I couldn’t see a thing. He closed the panel over and moved around behind me in the darkness.

His whispered breath on my neck as he spoke quietly to me caused shivers to run up and down my spine.

“This is the first time since November we’ve been alone together. I think Phil’s come back to finish what he started.” His lips met my ear and my breathing sped up as his hand pressed on my stomach. He moved by me and I couldn’t think. It was too dark and being alone with Coop was dangerous.

He grabbed my hand and shushed me, leading me into more darkness. After a few minutes, he stopped walking and I slammed right into his back almost falling over. I hmphed as I fell backward but I didn’t hit the floor. Coop pulled me back up by the hand and when he let my hand go, I felt bereft and wanted the contact back straight away. In the darkness, I heard a door close and a lock twist, and my stomach twisted with desire and fear, desire for Coop, and fear for what was happening in the house.

I blamed the darkness for the desire that surged through me. He didn’t want me, I made him sick. As soon as that thought registered, my heart dropped. A small cellphone light lit up Coop’s face and his breathing was ragged. My eyes lingered on his and his hungry eyes drank me in like I was an oasis in the desert, as he moved slowly towards me.

“Come sit down.” I moved my eyes from his with effort as I glanced around the room we were in. The furniture was old-fashioned but looked comfortable enough.



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