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  She’s the one fire he may not be able to control.

  Firehouse 69, Book 1

  When a roof collapse kills his best friend and his girlfriend clears out his apartment and leaves, firefighter John Cooper knows he shouldn’t sit alone in his empty apartment. But when he accepts an invitation to Club LaForge, his feet get colder with every step he takes inside.

  The sights, sounds and smells of the BDSM club make him sweat, and not because he’s turned off. Yet he can’t bring himself to admit—to himself, or to his luscious guide, Moira—that this lifestyle might just be what he needs.

  An experienced BDSM trainer, Moira senses that Coop is not only a Dom in the making, but exactly what she’s been looking for. A man to be her lover and her Dom. The only problem is, Coop isn’t looking for anything complicated.

  Moira’s willing to start slow and easy, but even once there’s enough trust to bring Coop into her world—and to her Dom—she’s still worried he’ll look for the nearest exit.

  Warning: Do you smell smoke? Don’t worry, it’s just a hot and sexy firefighter getting down and dirty. Contains BDSM scenes, ropes, floggers, some spanking, some sharing, and some five-alarm sex.

  Burnin’ Up Memphis

  Delilah Devlin

  Dedication

  To the fans who hated seeing the end of the Delta Heat series…I was only kidding!

  Chapter One

  One of the crappiest shifts of firefighter John “Coop” Cooper’s life took another nosedive when his lieutenant caught him before he’d even had a chance to drop his turnout gear after their latest run. With sooty sweat stinging his eyes and his suspenders half-up half-down, he sighed as the LT curled his fingers, beckoning him over.

  Coop knew exactly what this was about, and despite his fatigue, his mind zipped through all the possible excuses he could muster to escape.

  “You’re the last one,” Lieutenant Knox Triplett said, his face hard and his hazel gaze narrowing on Coop.

  Used to be that Coop cared about pleasing Knox. He’d strove to be first to his gear and into the truck, first in the door of a burning building, and was careful never to fuck up a room-to-room search. He’d cared about being the best firefighter he could be. But lately, he’d just been showing up, going through the motions. Doing what he had to do to get through the shift.

  Knox had been patient, his gazes merciful and sympathetic. But it looked as though he’d reached the end of his tether so far as Coop was concerned.

  Coop wished he could feel anger or shame. But all he could muster was irritation. He wanted out of the station. The shift was nearly over and he had to dodge this bullet one more time. “The last one? You sure about that?” Coop asked, not bothering to look Knox in the eye.

  Knox tapped his clipboard. “I asked for a hundred percent cooperation with the internal investigation, with the NIOSH assholes. Don’t know what it is with you guys. This should be the easy part. The counselor’s here to help you.”

  Coop raked a hand through his hair. “That’s the point, LT. I don’t need his help. I’m tired of talking about it.”

  A muscle tensed in the side of the LT’s jaw. “Let me make this simple. If you don’t make time to see Russell, I’m putting you on suspension.”

  Coop cussed under his breath. By Knox’s stern tone, Coop knew the LT wasn’t bluffing. “Where is he?” he grumbled.

  “The conference room. Don’t bother showering. No more stalling.” Finally, his stern expression eased. “Just get it over with, Coop. You’re not the only one who lost a friend. We’re here for you.” He reached out and awkwardly patted Coop’s shoulder and then tilted his head toward the corridor. Compassion and firmness. The LT never slacked. He took his job seriously.

  “Let me drop my gear,” Coop mumbled. He turned back to the truck and took his sweet time stripping off his boots and trousers.

  “Don’t worry about cleaning it,” Noah, the engine driver, said as he came around the side of the vehicle. “I’ve got you covered. No need to piss the LT off any further.”

  How many people had heard their conversation? Coop didn’t bother looking around to see. He nodded and turned toward the corridor.

  “Hey,” Noah called after him. “Some of the guys are going with Billy to his club tonight. Why not join us?”

  Noah meant well. All the men did. They’d tiptoed around him, given him time and space to handle his grief. But Coop had turned down every invitation for drinks and even for Saturday football. “Think I’ll pass,” he muttered. He fisted his hands at his sides and strode down the corridor.

  Farley Russell was seated at the table in the conference room, a pen in hand and a folder opened in front of him. The bristles of his buzz cut shone gold in the fluorescent light. He glanced up when Coop entered the room and gave him a half-smile when he slumped into a chair. “We’ll make this quick. Unless you need to talk.”

  Coop shook his head and tightened his lips.

  “How you sleeping, Coop?”

  “Just fine.” If waking up in a cold sweat night after night was fine.

  Russell gave a soft snort and his lips twisted. “Knox says you haven’t been performing up to your previous level. That you seem to be operating on automatic.”

  Coop shifted on his chair and strummed his fingers on the tabletop. He couldn’t make his impatience any clearer. “I haven’t fucked up.”

  “Yet.” Russell made some notes in the folder and then closed it and clasped his hands together, resting them atop the sheaf of notes. “Truitt was your friend,” he said carefully and without any emotion.

  Something Coop appreciated. He was done with the looks and the soft voices. He grunted. Danny Truitt had been more than just a friend. The two of them had attended high school together, had applied and been accepted to the same firefighter academy class. They’d jockeyed hard to win spots in the same firehouse, which had taken a couple of years, and then they’d spent eight years with the same crew in Firehouse 69.

  Their bunks had been side-by-side. Their lockers too. They’d double-dated. Coop had stood as Danny’s best man when he’d married Melody.

  And it had been Coop who had hoisted up Danny’s body from the wreckage of the roof that had collapsed when they’d vented it during an apartment fire.

  The moment he’d gotten Danny to the ground and pushed off his SCBA mask was forever imprinted on his mind. Danny’s irrepressible grin, even in the worst circumstances, had been forever wiped away.

  “I’ve read the report. Talked to the other firefighters who worked that fire. You were in the middle of it, a step away from joining Danny in that hole. You can’t blame yourself. You could just as easily have died.”

  And he should have. Coop’s fingers curled tightly. Danny had a wife and a kid on the way. Other than Danny and his buddies in the firehouse, no one would have missed Coop. No one depended on him.

  “You’ve been hard to nail into a chair.” Russell’s smile was thin, but his brown eyes were steady, probing. He’d been a firefighter until he’d been sidelined with a back injury. He knew what it was like in the firehouse. The fact he’d had some college gave him a new lease. Now he helped other firefighters in crisis.

  All Coop had was this job. This house. He had no family. His mother died when he was still in diapers, and his dad had died of cancer during Coop’s senior year of high school. And now, he’d lost his best friend. But because he was part of this house, he was holding it together—if just barely. Even though he knew Russell wasn’t some psychologist sitting in an ivory tower, studying him like he was a case and not a man, he still didn’t feel like spilling his guts. “I’m handling it,” he said, his voice a grow
l, something he didn’t intend, but he didn’t really care if he hurt Russell’s feelings. He didn’t want to be here. How much clearer could he make that fact known?

  Russell sighed. “Look, I won’t keep you. I’ll check you off the list.” He reached into his pocket and pulled out a business card, which he handed to Coop. “You’ve met your LT’s requirements, but if you ever need to talk—doesn’t have to be about the fire or Danny Truitt—I’m here.”

  Reluctantly, Coop took it. He curved his hand around it, bending it. He’d toss it when he left. No need to be ruder than he’d already been. Russell just wanted to help.

  But Coop didn’t want help. Didn’t deserve it. “We done?”

  Russell nodded, and Coop shot up out of the chair. He checked himself at the door and gave the other man a nod before escaping. Once outside the room, he breathed deeply. A shower. Then home. Maybe Christa would be happy enough seeing him to give him a quick fuck before he slept for a day.

  But when he entered the locker room, his footsteps became leaden again, his shoulders weighed down. He approached his locker, trying not to look to the right. A splotch of bright white snagged his gaze. The stenciled plate with the name Truitt etched across it was gone, replaced by a white slash of tape, the name Harris printed in Magic Marker.

  Coop sucked in a deep breath and then exploded in anger, his closed fist slamming against the door and leaving a concave dent. Dammit, there were other empty lockers that weren’t Danny’s. What the fuck?

  “Better to rip it off like a Band-Aid,” came Knox’s voice from the doorway, sounding hollow in the small room. “We have a replacement. He’ll be here Monday morning.”

  Coop didn’t bother turning. With his shoulders stiff, he listened as the LT’s footsteps faded away before he opened his own locker.

  A fuck, maybe two. Maybe he’d get shitfaced, although inwardly he cringed at the memory of the last conversation he’d had with Christa. He’d been drunk, and remembered she’d threatened to leave him. They’d been together for three years on and off, and the sex was still great.

  “You never talk to me.”

  So what was new? They’d landed in bed the first night they’d met. Conversation wasn’t what they were about.

  Coop stripped and stuffed his dirty clothes into the laundry sack to take home. He’d shower, just like he had hundreds of times. He’d go home. Come Monday, he’d be back, facing some other asshole trying to take Danny’s place. He slammed his locker shut.

  No one could replace Danny. He rubbed his chest over his heart, but it didn’t diminish the pain, the constant ache. The guilt. Weary now, he shuffled to the shower. All he needed was a fuck, a beer and a night of dreamless sleep.

  Coop stood still in the small foyer of his apartment. The echo of his shout when he’d entered still rang in his ears. “Christa!” he called again. The sound was hollow. Empty. He didn’t need to rush up the stairs to know she was gone—along with every single scrap of the downstairs furniture. Hell, she’d even taken his framed high school football jersey. The only thing she’d left that he could see were photos of him and Danny and Danny’s family. The one photo that included Christa had been opened, and her head and shoulders carefully cut away so that only a blank paper doll shadow sat in the center of the picture.

  The bitch. He couldn’t muster more than that thought. Her defection didn’t even rate a good rant. He’d lived with her for three years and didn’t feel a thing. It hadn’t always been like that. Before Danny’s death, he’d even been thinking that maybe he and Christa should make the arrangement permanent. She wasn’t as sweet as Danny’s Melody, but the women got along well. Christa was pretty, funny, and even if she’d never inched her way into his heart, she would have made a good wife.

  Who the hell would have guessed she’d be a thief? Not that he cared enough to call and make a report to the police. Now he was fiercely glad he’d never opened his mouth to pop the question.

  Fuck. Another thought struck him. He hurried up the stairs. On the landing, he gazed into his bedroom and let out a sigh. At least she’d left the bed and dresser. They’d probably been too heavy to move. He strode inside and opened his closet. His clothes were still there, a few hanging, most balled up and shoved onto the closet floor—something that didn’t have a thing to do with her. He’d been the one who hadn’t cared enough to clean up after himself these past three weeks.

  Yeah, the bed was there, but the sheets and coverlet were gone. He guessed that was fair. She’d chosen them. Used his card to pay for them, but she’d gone to the effort. And he guessed that was the point she was trying to make.

  He’d been a bastard, closing the door between them to grieve. She’d been there, haunting him, nagging him, hoping he’d turn to her for comfort, but he’d never let her in. Even at Danny’s funeral, he’d ignored her sitting beside him.

  No, he couldn’t blame her for being pissed or for stealing his stuff, but did she have to the take the widescreen too? What the hell was he going to do when he wasn’t sleeping?

  He lay down fully clothed on the mattress and spread his arms. Felt good. All that space. Now he could lie abed without having to feel guilty about the fact someone had made supper and it was cooling on the table below. She’d been good to him. Kind for a while. Then impatient when he hadn’t budged from sitting hollow-eyed and silent on the bed or the sofa.

  What had she expected? Danny had been his only family. The brother he’d needed after his dad died.

  Hell. And that had been the problem. He’d never seen Christa as family. Never connected in more than a sexual way.

  Coop passed his hand over his face and paused when he realized his palm was wet. He stared at the tears on his callused palm, and his chest filled with burning anguish. For the first time, completely alone there in the dusky gloom of his bedroom, he felt safe enough, alone enough finally to cry.

  Chapter Two

  So maybe Christa had been right about him just letting it all out—a suggestion he hadn’t acknowledged with more than a glare at the time. But crying had lifted a little of the weight that sat like a rock on his chest and shoulders. When he awoke on the bare mattress, he was clear-eyed and refreshed. Perhaps ready to reenter his world. And hungry. The sorrow was still there, but he could push it to the back of his mind. He even smiled as he made a peanut butter sandwich with the last two slices of stale bread—he and Danny had eaten worse when they’d roomed together before Danny had married.

  After he’d satisfied his hunger, Coop roamed his empty apartment, shaking his head at Christa’s thoroughness. Not even a sofa to sit on, just a rickety camp chair he pulled from his closet. The quiet when he seated himself in his living room was deafening.

  It was then he remembered the invitation. One passed in whispers among the men. Issued by Billy Sorensen, another firefighter on their shift whose lifestyle had become part of the rumor mill whirling around the firehouse. Billy had moved into a house along with a pretty blonde and a cop. The rumor was they were more than friends. That both men shared the woman’s bed. Danny had shrugged it off. “It’s Billy’s business,” he’d said. “And he seems happy.”

  And he wasn’t the first inside their firehouse to have an unconventional living arrangement. Aiden Byrne, who’d recently transferred to another house after making lieutenant, shared his place with his longtime girlfriend and now, another man. And rumors were that the men shared more than the woman.

  The invitation to the private club had been given late one night when the men sat around the table in the kitchen area. Billy was usually quiet about his love life, but that night he’d spilled the news his girl was pregnant, and that the child’s parentage was a mystery that wouldn’t be solved until the birth. If it was fair-skinned when it was born, it would be Billy’s, if dark-skinned, Beau McIntyre’s.

  The men had gulped on their coffee, waiting, intensely curious until Billy had offered more. Pansy worked in a BDSM dungeon. A private club called La Forge. And Billy was a member,
played there often, learning the intricacies of domination from Aiden who was one the club’s masters. Pansy was submissive to both Billy and Beau.

  After the long silence that followed, Billy had aimed a glare around the table. “Don’t judge if you’ve never tried it.”

  Instead of censure or even laughter, Noah had cleared his throat. “And…how does a guy get an invitation?”

  Billy had straightened his shoulders, a small smile playing on his lips. “If you’re serious, and you can manage to be respectful, I’ll get you in.”

  Plans had been made, but then Danny’s death had pushed the visit back. Tonight, those who were interested would meet in the foyer inside the club.

  What the hell. It wasn’t like he had anything better to do. He’d go stir-crazy in his apartment, and drinking with strangers didn’t appeal. After weeks of isolation, he wanted the company of his friends.

  Half an hour later, he regretted the restless impulse to come. After he got past the beefy guard at the door, he slipped through the teak double doors and stood staring. Whatever he’d imagined, it wasn’t this.

  What the hell am I doing here?

  In the foyer was a tall reception desk. Nothing too out of the ordinary there. His buddies were crowded around a sexy redhead who sat smiling on a tall stool beside the desk. His gaze followed the length of her long, nicely muscled legs. He guessed she was pretty enough…

  Who was he kidding? She was drop-dead gorgeous with a catlike smile and green almond eyes. Her mouth was painted red, and it was likely that every man standing near her was wondering what those full lips would look like wrapped around their dicks. He imagined it and then caught himself. Hell, Christa’s perfume still haunted his house.

  Coop pulled his gaze from her and gave the room beyond the foyer a longer glance, wondering if he could slip back out the door before his friends noticed him standing there, his feet getting colder by the minute.

 

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