Lion's Betrayal (Shifter Suspense Book 2)

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by Zoe Chant


  She stretched out under Mathis, letting her hands drop back over her head. But as delicious as it was to let him tease her, she wanted more. She’d already seen what was under his clothes, and now she wanted to feel it.

  Chloe grabbed the bottom of his shirt and pulled on it. Mathis got the message at once, sitting up and stripping off the thin t-shirt. Chloe’s eyes roved over his bare chest. She knew he was tanned, but he looked pale in the darkness, the lines of his muscles etched sharply by the thin moonlight.

  His muscles weren’t the only thing the moonlight caught on. Chloe picked out dark lines on his abs, and bruised patches on his shoulder: all that remained of his wounds from the fight that evening. She touched the marks on his stomach hesitantly, not knowing if she should.

  “Does it still hurt?”

  Mathis covered her hand with his own. “Terribly,” he said, grinning. “In fact, I think there’s only one thing that could distract me from the pain…”

  Chloe grimaced, but couldn’t help laughing. “Oh, really?”

  She sat up, grabbing Mathis’ shoulder to balance herself. His eyes lit up and he pulled her up, lifting her so she could wrap her legs around his waist.

  “Really,” he said, deadpan.

  “I should probably help you out then.” Chloe smiled, playing along. Her hands crept along his sides—and then she struck.

  Mathis yelped as she tickled the sensitive skin under his ribs. He retaliated immediately, pulling her shirt up and effectively trapping her arms above her head. Then he let it go and focused on her body, planting hot kisses along her breasts just above the cup of her bra.

  Chloe fought her way out of her shirt-trap, half-amused, half-exasperated, and increasingly aroused. Fooling around with Mathis was one thing, but she was beginning to think it wouldn’t be enough. Weeks of frustration, of carefully hiding her real identity and trying to investigate shadows, had built up in her until she was ready to blow.

  And what better way to irresponsibly blow up than by sleeping with the hottest man she’d ever met?

  She caught Mathis’ eye, and the atmosphere between them changed. Before, they had been playing; this was serious.

  Neither of them bothered with words. She was still straddling his lap, her legs wrapped around his waist and his cock pressing against her stomach.

  Chloe rolled her hips forward. She was kissing him, her hands sliding from his chest up his throat, and she felt his moan of desire reverberate in her lips and fingertips.

  Mathis slid his hands down under the waistband of Chloe’s sweats, and her breath caught in her throat. Her hips rolled of their own accord as he fondled her ass, moving down to her upper thighs and pulling her pants down the further he explored.

  I’m really doing this, Chloe thought, breathless. Oh. Wow.

  I am definitely not going to write that story now.

  Mathis’ fingers brushed up against her slick entrance and Chloe gasped. There was no going back now. She was as ready as he was. And she wanted him so badly it almost hurt, a low, demanding ache inside her that only had one cure.

  She kissed him again, long and hard, until her lips stung and she was almost vibrating with need. Her fingers tightened on his shoulders as he lifted himself just long enough to shuck off his own pants, and then they were skin to skin.

  Mathis’ cock slid against her folds. Chloe groaned. Her pants were still around her thighs, forcing her knees high against Mathis’ sides. She wrapped her arms around his shoulders, pulling herself up. This was going to be awkward, but she couldn’t wait. Didn’t even want to think about changing position, about losing the heat of skin-to-skin for even one moment, about rearranging limbs and balance and—

  Then Mathis’ hands were on her hips, guiding her down, and his cock was at her entrance and pushing inside her and it wasn’t awkward at all.

  His cock was thick and hard and filled her like they were made to fit together. Chloe mewled, her head hanging on Mathis’ shoulder as she took his cock all the way inside her in one smooth, perfect connection.

  Her breath left her body in a single shuddering gasp. She was so wet that she hadn’t noticed how big Mathis’ cock was until it was inside her, but it didn’t hurt. It felt amazing. Everything was…

  “Perfect.” Mathis’ voice was a rough whisper, hoarse with desire. He stroked one hand up her back, cupping the back of her head as she collapsed against him. “You’re perfect. You’re the most perfect woman I’ve ever seen.”

  Chloe rolled her hips, clenching herself around his cock, and he groaned again. His breath tickled her neck. “And definitely the most perfect woman I’ve ever—nggg.”

  “I’m not sure I caught that last bit,” Chloe taunted him, rocking her hips back and forth. Every movement deepened her desire and if their first kiss had swept Chloe away, now she was drowning with no land in sight.

  She didn’t care that she was naked on a beach with a man she’d only just met buried deep inside her. Or that she would probably—definitely—lose her job if anyone found out.

  She didn’t even care that this whole charade was for nothing, because there was no way in hell she could go back to the mainland and tell her editor she’d stumbled on a secret society of the super-rich who could turn into wild animals.

  Nothing mattered except Mathis’ bare skin against hers, slick with sweat, and his cock pushing deep and insistent inside her.

  She mumbled something that wasn’t quite words into Mathis shoulder and his hand shifted from the back of her head to under her jaw, tipping her head up. His pale gold eyes almost seemed to glow in the darkness. A thrill went down her spine.

  Chloe pressed up against Mathis, sliding her breasts against his chest as she rocked back and forth on his cock. Mathis moaned, and then he was kissing her, one hand fondling her breast while the other gripped her ass, pulling her, pushing her, as greedy for her body as she was for his.

  Mathis’ clear desire for her body pushed Chloe closer to the brink. She ran her hands over his chest, down his waist, wanting more, wanting everything.

  Pleasure was pulsing through her. Every nerve in her body sang with anticipation. Mathis surged beneath her, meeting her rhythm with his own need and she was close, too close—

  Chloe cried out as she came. The last knots of frustration—God dammit, that fast?—burnt away in the white heat of orgasm, leaving her weak and panting with satisfied exhaustion.

  Mathis rose up onto his knees, lifting Chloe with him. His fingers dug into her ass as his thrusts became more powerful, driving hard and deep into her until his whole body tensed and he came with a growl that shook Chloe’s bones.

  Breathing heavily, he slid to the ground, drawing Chloe to lie on top of him. He cupped her cheek in one strong hand and pulled her into a kiss that did nothing to bring her back to Earth.

  Hot damn, she thought. He really knows what to do with his… everything.

  Lying on top of Mathis was nice—but cold. A thin sheen of sweat made her skin gleam in the moonlight—and made her shiver, as a soft ocean breeze whispered across the beach. Chloe wriggled down to rest against Mathis’ side, nestling herself into the curve of his shoulder.

  Chloe stretched, which had the entirely unintentional effect of letting her slide her breasts against Mathis’ chest as he rolled to face her. He slid one arm under her head and she let her head fall onto his firm bicep.

  For a while they just lay together. Chloe waited for her heartbeat to settle back to its usual rhythm, but realized after a few minutes that that just wasn’t going to happen. Everything about Mathis was just too, too much for things to go back to normal now.

  He took one of her hands and started playing with her fingers, kissing her fingertips. “If you don’t mind me asking… why are you here, if you’re not a shifter?”

  Chloe sighed, hoping it sounded genuine and not like a stalling tactic. “I guess I just… I don’t know. Wanted to try something new. Go somewhere new. Of course I didn’t realize just how far away from
normal life this job would take me…”

  Mathis brushed his lips against the pad of her thumb, making her shiver. “Running away from something?”

  “Oh, no. Always running to. Actually…” The words spilled out of her before she could stop them. “It’s not like I had a lot to run away from, anyway. I was brought up in the foster system. Lived with the same foster parents from eleven to eighteen, and they were great but there were so many of us, you know? They had a lot of love to go around but it wasn’t really individuated as such…” She laughed. “What am I saying? Not running away from anything, that’s it. Just trying to find my place in the world. Which I guess this isn’t, after all, what with everyone here being magical…”

  “You can have everything in the world and still be running to find something new,” Mathis said softly.

  Chloe wriggled closer to him. It was true, about her foster parents, but she hadn’t meant to say it out loud. She’d never told anyone that before.

  Maybe Mathis sensed her discomfort, because he changed the subject.

  “So,” he murmured, kissing the top of her head, “Do you think our research was a success?”

  Shit.

  A shaft of guilt lanced through Chloe. Great change of subject, but…

  She had lied her way onto this island to write a story about illegal animal fighting. Instead, she’d found a scoop beyond anything she could have imagined.

  And slept with him.

  She groaned. Mathis’ arm tightened around her.

  “What’s wrong?” he asked, concern in his voice.

  “It’s just…” Chloe bit her lip before the truth slipped out. God, I’m such a piece of shit. “You know, I’m pretty sure there’s something in the employee handbook about… fraternization.”

  There was. She’d laughed at it when she read it—good luck to any boss trying to keep employees out of each other’s beds on an island with no entertainment except the self-made sort.

  Now she wondered if, like with everything else in this place, there was more to that line in the contract than met the eye.

  The tiny journalist inside her head stirred. She couldn’t help it. Even if she wasn’t going to write that article, she needed to ask. Every atom of her body wanted to know more about him.

  “So… Is that another shifter thing?”

  Mathis frowned. “That what?”

  “That… this…” Chloe gestured at their naked bodies, still half-entwined. “I mean, I wondered at first if the whole ‘separate residences for male and female staff, immediately report any fraternization’ thing was because Harper was some sort of mega-prude, but is there something else to it? Something shifter-y?”

  She could almost see the cogs whirring behind Mathis’ pale gold eyes. Her heart sank. Whatever he’s about to tell me, it’s going to be fifty-per-cent lies, at least.

  Not that she deserved anything more than that. After all, the only true thing he knew about her was her name.

  “It’s… complicated,” Mathis said at last, and Chloe had to fake an amused snort.

  “Oh, really?”

  “Mmm. Maybe it’s our animal side, I don’t know. Or maybe Harper is an old prude.” He half-closed his eyes, a smile licking around his lips, but Chloe had been waiting and she saw it. The hesitation before he slapped on the easy smile and the bedroom eyes. He was hiding something.

  Chloe ducked her head under his chin, just in case her own face betrayed the cold twist of emotion in her stomach. Why are you reacting like this? It’s not like you’re being honest here. Who the fuck cares if a one-night stand wants to keep things back?

  Especially a one-night stand with the sort of secrets Mathis had. The sort of secrets they all had. How hard must it be, to keep something like this from the world?

  She couldn’t blame him for being private. She really, really wanted to know more—seriously, the urge was so strong it almost hurt—but she had to respect his privacy.

  “It’s all right, you don’t need to tell me,” she murmured into his collarbone. “This is only 101 research, not thesis-level.”

  He chuckled, for real this time, and his cock hardened against her belly. Already? Geez, okay, this has got to be a shifter thing.

  His hand ghosted down her side, making her shiver against him.

  He opened his mouth, but Chloe got in first.

  “Please don’t let the next words out of your mouth be something about ‘extra credit’.”

  He winced. “Took the analogy too far, huh?”

  Chloe laughed. Maybe we’re both lying. But that doesn’t mean we can’t both have fun, too.

  And then, since his mouth was right there, she kissed him.

  CHAPTER 7

  MATHIS

  “Hey.”

  Mathis’ nose twitched as someone prodded his shoulder. He cracked one eye open, already bracing for the familiar tense restlessness to tighten its grip on his body.

  But it never arrived.

  Mathis opened both eyes wide. For the first time in years, he was utterly content. And the reason why was kneeling beside him with a shy smile on her face, gently but persistently poking him awake.

  “Good morning,” Chloe said, her smile widening.

  Mathis smiled back. The morning sun bounced off Chloe’s sparkling eyes—and her bare shoulders, and breasts, and bare everything else.

  “That it is.” Mathis reached up and cupped her cheek in one hand, drawing her down until he could kiss her. Chloe made a small, delighted noise, molding her body against his as she returned his kiss.

  Mathis let his hand slip down over her shoulder. Chloe’s skin was spotted with sand, and he brushed it off solicitously, his hand roaming further down her body. Everything about her was soft and warm. Even just touching her skin filled him with a sense of— wonder? Happiness? Fulfillment?

  All of them at once, and more. Mathis had never felt it before, but he knew what it was. Love. The one thing he had been searching for all this time, without knowing it.

  He wrapped both hands around Chloe’s waist, abandoning the already flimsy pretense that he was just helpfully brushing sand off her. Chloe arched her back appreciatively and Mathis sat up, ready to pull her onto his lap.

  “Aha!” Chloe cried out in triumph, reaching around behind him to grab something. She held up her shirt with an apologetic grin. “Sorry… that was all part of my nefarious plan.”

  Mathis sat back in defeat. Chloe’s cheeks were pink, and her eyes were shining. “You sure don’t look sorry,” he accused her.

  “Oh, all right. I’m sorry I have to get back to work, instead of spend the morning here with you,” she admitted, standing up and brushing sand off her legs. “Thank God I’ve got the afternoon shift today. I think. Shit. It is Saturday, right?”

  Mathis watched her pull the shirt on, and then wriggle into her pants. He was disappointed to see her body disappear under the sandy clothing… but the wiggling made up for that.

  Chloe saw him watching her, and narrowed her eyes. “Oi,” she said in mock warning, but the smug expression on her face gave her away. She finger-combed her hair and surveyed herself with a grimace. “Damn. I hope I can make it to the laundry before my shift.”

  Before her shift. Mathis’ stomach went cold.

  Finding Chloe was the best thing that had ever happened to him. And now what? He’d lied to her last night, shied back from the truth like a jumpy cat, and now she was shaking sand out of her hair and getting ready to walk out of his life.

  His lion stirred inside him. I can’t let that happen.

  He stood up, and the satisfied ache of his muscles stirred something other than his lion. What he wouldn’t give to have Chloe on him again. Under him.

  For her just to be there, in his life. His everything.

  “Chloe,” he said, taking a step toward her.

  “Yeah?” Chloe looked up from scouting the beach for her shoes. He didn’t even remember her taking them off last night.

  “I—”<
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  He hesitated, watching her beat sand out of one of her socks. His mouth was dry.

  What was he going to say? I love you? You’re my soulmate? I’m going to fall asleep dreaming of you every night for the rest of my life, and wake up with your name on my lips?

  And by the way, I thought I’d tell you now, the day after you’ve just had your whole world cracked open by the discovery that shifters exist, while you’re stuck on an island in the middle of nowhere. Hope that’s okay. Hope you’re not going to freak out about that.

  Also I’m a billionaire. Just so you know.

  He coughed.

  “What about you?” Chloe asked, pulling on her shoes. “Do you have another… er… shift today?”

  “Not a clue.” The thought of it made Mathis feel tired. “I’m a bit over it, to be honest.”

  “One-night wonder, huh?”

  He didn’t need enhanced shifter senses to catch the double meaning there.

  “Maybe I’ve found something I like more than fighting,” he said, and his heart flipped at the delighted surprise on her face.

  “That so?” The corner of her mouth twitched as she tried to sound nonchalant.

  “Yeah.” Mathis rocked back on his heels, arms folded and a grin on his face that no power in the world could hide.

  Chloe grinned back, and then groaned. “God. What am I thinking? I’m on week four of a twelve-month contract… and I bet you are, too.”

  Mathis shrugged. He didn’t remember the details—but he was sure it wouldn’t be that hard to get out of. While he was trying to think of a way to not say ‘Well, if Harper kicks up a fuss, I’ll call in a plane’, Chloe’s eyes started to sparkle.

  “Mind you,” she said, swaying her hips as she walked up to Mathis, “there is that fraternization clause…”

  “Oh?” Mathis reached out as soon as she was close enough to touch, running his hands down her sides. God, those curves, he thought. “Reckon that would get us a quick trip back to the mainland?”

  “Something like that.” Chloe grinned, standing on tip-toes for a kiss. “Then you can tell me all about—oh, shit.”

 

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