Colorado luck, p.17
Colorado Luck, page 17
part #10 of Colorado Heart Series
Greer lifted his legs, holding his thighs as Colin adjusted. His thick cockhead pressed against Greer’s ass and he relaxed.
Colin slid in, and Greer gasped to keep from spinning out of control. Their gazes locked as Colin slid deeper.
“That’s it, babe, open for me,” Colin whispered.
Greer reached up, clinging to Colin as he wrapped his legs around his man, holding him close. The pain eased, and pleasure took over. Colin pulled out a little then slid back in, rotating his hips as he pressed in. Heat spread through Greer.
“Fuck, you’re so tight. I love the feel of you,” Colin said.
“More,” Greer begged.
“I’ll give you more.”
Colin pulled almost all the way out then shoved in. Greer let loose an “Oomph.”
“You like that?”
“Yes,” Greer moaned.
Sweat beaded on Colin’s brow as he pumped in. Greer was getting close and wanted to touch his dick, but he needed this to last. He wanted the connection between them to never end.
Colin’s lips pulled tight as his arms started to shake. They were both on edge, trying to hold on, but the desire between them was too powerful. Watching Colin was too much, and Greer couldn’t hold back.
His orgasm stole his breath, leaving him gasping as he clenched around Colin’s cock. He came hard and kept coming as Colin slid in deep one more time, his hips staying pressed against Greer’s ass.
Colin let loose a loud growl and then collapsed on Greer’s chest. Greer adjusted, letting his legs fall to the mattress. Colin pulled out and tossed the tied-off condom to the floor.
They lay twisted together, their breaths still heavy as Colin smoothed his hand over Greer’s chest.
“I want to go with you when you leave,” Colin said.
“I want you with me.”
“Moving from Ireland to the USA may be difficult.”
“Why?” Greer asked.
“All the paperwork, the visa, everything.”
“We’ll figure it out. We’ll do what we have to.” Greer lifted up and stared at Colin. How this man had wormed his way into his life so fast was shocking. He never wanted to lose Colin.
Colin ran one finger down the center of Greer’s chest. “Somehow, I believe that we will.”
Greer rolled them so he was on top. His cock was growing stiff again, and he pumped his hips. Colin’s eyes widened, and Greer let loose a wicked chuckle. He dipped low and ran his tongue over Colin’s neck to his ear, toying with the fleshy lobe.
Tonight he would make sure Colin knew he was his. They were intense together, and he wouldn’t let anything spoil that intensity.
Chapter Twenty-Eight
Colin flew back to the USA with Suz and Greer. They landed in Colorado Springs in the afternoon, but the sun was dipping low, about to drop behind the mountains. They left the airport terminal together, and he shivered as the cold wind cut right through him. He was glad he’d brought his coat. The area was striking. His heart swelled as he took in the surroundings. Living in this area with Greer would be magical.
“Is someone picking us up?” Colin asked.
Suz lifted her eyebrows. “We have a ride.”
“So will I know where we are going?”
Suz shook her head. “Nope, same protocol as last time.”
A black car stopped in front of them, and they piled in and were driven to a small airport. A helicopter was waiting for them, flown by Ryan.
“Hey.” Colin shook Ryan’s hand then followed them over to the chopper. He was blindfolded before they took off. They’d given him a pair of noise-canceling headphones so he couldn’t hear either.
The flight lasted about thirty minutes, maybe more before they landed and the engines spun down.
“Same place as last time?” Colin asked.
“Maybe,” Suz said with a chuckle.
He was led inside like last time and shown to the same room. When he opened his eyes, Grant, Marshal, and Jazz were standing beside Greer, Suz, and Ryan.
“You have to be tired,” Grant said.
He nodded. “I am.”
“Tomorrow, we’ll evaluate if you want to stay or go. For now, the refrigerator is well stocked. We’ll eat breakfast together in the morning.”
“Sure.” His gaze slid from one to the next but came back to Greer. “I want to say that if you don’t want me here, I’m taking Greer with me. He’s the most important person in my life.”
Grant’s lips twitched up in a warm smile. “I understand. I had a feeling you’d want to stick with him.”
Greer moved to Colin and took his hands. “I’m yours. I want you with me no matter where I go.”
His eyes burned, but he didn’t want to cry, not in front of these guys. “Maybe I shouldn’t have deep feelings for you so fast, but I can’t give you up.”
Grant, Marshal, Jazz, Suz, and Ryan moved to the door. Colin glanced their way as they opened the door to leave.
“Thank you, Grant. I want to be here. Tomorrow, after I’ve caught up on sleep, I want to have a talk.”
“Sure thing. And you two get some sleep,” Grant said as he ushered the other people out of the room.
Colin met Greer’s gaze and dropped to one knee. Greer’s eyes narrowed, and he tried to pull Colin up, but he wasn’t budging.
“What is this about?” Greer asked.
“I don’t have a ring, and I know we won’t be making it official yet, but I love you already. I don’t want to lose you. If I don’t get to stay here, I want you to come with me.”
Greer pulled Colin up, his mind blown that a man like Colin wanted to be with him. “I never want to lose you.”
“I’m old.”
“No, you’re just right.”
“If you get tired—”
Greer put his hand on Colin’s mouth and gave his head a slow shake. “No. Your age doesn’t matter. I’m attracted to you, more than just physically, but everything. Yes, this was fast, but attraction doesn’t pay attention to the laws of time or man. If we are meant to be together, we’re meant to be.”
“Do you promise me you’ll always be honest?”
“Yes, as long as you promise me you’ll be honest.”
Greer moved in close and slid his lips over Colin’s in a sweet slide that left his emotions raw.
“Bathroom?” Colin said.
Greer’s lips twitched up. “Sure.”
Though Greer had his own room, he was staying with Colin until the group decided if he should stay here or leave. There was no way Colin would ever spend the night away from his man if they were in the same city. He closed the door to the bathroom and opened his heart and his body to Greer, sinking into the sensation of loving this sweet man who meant the world to him.
Chapter Twenty-Nine
Colin woke the next morning with Greer’s hand on his dick. He chuckled and moved out of Greer’s hold. Greer was hunky and hung. But more than the size and muscles, Greer was wicked smart.
He pulled on a pair of shorts before he stepped out of the bedroom and froze. Grant, Roger, and Marshal were there with coffee mugs in their hands.
“You all are up early,” Colin said.
“Go ahead and use the restroom,” Grant said.
Roger lifted a red mug. “Want some coffee?”
“Sure, two sugars and cream.” Colin wondered what they would tell him. He used the restroom, brushed his teeth, then splashed water on his face, trying to wake up a little.
He opened the door and stepped into the main room, stopping close to the couch and chairs where the men were seated. He opened his mouth, but Grant held up his hand.
“We’ve been doing an investigation on you.” Roger leaned down and pushed Colin’s mug closer to him. “Go ahead and have some.”
“What did you find?” Colin sat and picked up the mug, taking a sip. The coffee tasted just how he liked it. He took another sip, waiting for the men to speak.
“We’ve never sought out or accepted anyone from another country into our team.” Marshal sat back and crossed his arms over his chest. “But I have to say, you’re impressive.”
“I don’t like the crap that governments make you go through. I hated working in the system.”
The guys chuckled. “We all did too.” Grant set his mug on the table and leaned forward, resting his elbows on his knees. “You have to realize what we did with Walsh and Cara, that’s what we do.”
He nodded then sipped the coffee, not really noticing the taste this time. Was Grant suggesting they did this often?
“So you play judge, jury, and executioner?” Colin worried his question had been too harsh, but he needed to know.
Roger cleared his throat. “If we make that decision, the one to kill someone, we need hard evidence. We found Walsh with the bombs, plans written out by Cara, all the information we needed to take them down. They weren’t innocent.”
He held up his hand. “I’m not suggesting they were. I just need to make sure I understand what you all do.”
“We don’t set out to kill someone,” Grant said. “But if they have no qualms about setting off a bomb that may kill children, or they traffic humans for slavery, or they are murders, then they’ve given up the right to what others would call fairness. We’ve stopped a lot of terrorist actions. Is it the way the world wants it done? No. But sometimes the terrorists don’t care about the government’s timelines for setting up an operation. No one would have stopped Cara. Your government wasn’t even looking at her or her group.”
He nodded. “I don’t like how Garda was operating. I think I’ve done more to stop terror with you people this week than I did in the last year working for the government.”
“Stay with us. Work for us and learn what we do. It will be different than Garda,” Grant offered.
“And Greer? What is he going to do?”
“He will be here with us. He’s offered to help with intelligence.”
Colin nodded and then glanced over his shoulder when the bedroom door opened but slammed quickly. Colin’s face heated. Greer had been naked; he was sure of it.
Colin turned back to the men and noticed their cheeks had some color. “So we’re both staying?” He wanted to make sure he would be with Greer.
“Yes. Both of you can move into the same room,” Grant said.
Roger chuckled. “Like you could stop them.”
Grant rolled his eyes. “Don’t worry, it’s a large space. And tomorrow, after we’ve debriefed you, we’ll start training. Oh, and we’re on a ranch, so there are a few tasks enjoy cleaning the barn.”
“So I live in the American west, and I’m on a ranch?”
Marshal stood and took his coffee mug to the sink. “It’s a beautiful place, peaceful, but our lives are hard. We sacrifice to make the world a better place.”
“I’m good with that.” Colin turned when the door opened, and Greer stepped out, his shorts and shirt on. “They asked me to stay.”
Greer’s face lit up. “That’s awesome.”
Colin set his mug on the table and moved to Greer, pulling him close for a quick kiss. Satisfaction buzzed through him. He had everything he needed. A hot man, a great place to live, and a freaking awesome job taking down terrorists.
Greer’s hand on his chest made him shiver. Roger, Grant, and Marshal stepped over to the door and opened it.
“It’s time to see where you’ll be living,” Roger said.
He took Greer’s hand and made his way to the door, ready for what life had in store for him. With Greer by his side, he knew he could accomplish anything.
The End
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