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Authors: Jasmine Haynes

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“Yesterday they pretended to have heatstroke.”

Her heart pounded. “Are they all right?” She hadn’t noticed any ill effects when she’d picked them up.

“It was nine-thirty in the morning. There wasn’t a thing wrong with them. But I had to take the time to send them to the school nurse, who declared them perfectly fit.”

“Well, to be honest, they don’t get a lot of exercise, so they might have
thought
they had heatstroke.”

The coach cocked a brow.

Okay, she knew she was stretching. “Look, I’ll make them leave the phones behind at home.” She should have thought of that.

“It’s past that point.”

Oh God. She didn’t want to hear the rest. She closed her eyes, then snapped them back open. “What?”

“Today they got Stinky Stu to urinate in the drink cooler.”

“Stinky Stu?” she mouthed, thinking of the overweight kid dragged out by his mother. It was worse than she could have imagined, though at least they hadn’t set the school on fire.

“First, I don’t like the name they gave him.”

So why did
he
use it? She didn’t antagonize him further by asking the question.

“Second. I don’t like that they pick on the weaker boys.”

She didn’t like it either, but what to do about it? It was exactly their modus operandi to get someone else to do their dirty work.

“Look,” she said, hating the sound of pleading in her voice, “I’m sorry about this. But I’ll have a talk with them, and I promise it won’t happen again.” Despite everything, she couldn’t let Coach Barnett toss them out. What else was she supposed to do with them?

“I’ve had a talk with them already. I’m not willing to have them disrupt the team. The other boys are here to learn.”

It was football. How many rules could there be to learn? Yet again, she decided against antagonizing him. She fell on his mercy. “I think the football camp is the perfect place for them to learn to play well with others.”

“Those two boys have no desire to play well with others.”

“Look, Coach Barnett, their mother’s in Europe for the summer and couldn’t take them with her. I’m not sure how else to keep them entertained while she’s gone.”

His jaw tightened. “I’m not a baby-sitter, and this is not day care.”

Okay, wrong thing to say. “That’s not what I meant,” she said quickly. It was exactly what she’d meant. What, what,
what
would work with this man? Because she simply couldn’t have them all day long and finish the Fletcher project on time and on budget. She decided on flattery. “I just feel you’re the most capable man when dealing with kids who have a few issues. You can snap them into shape. If anyone can make them follow orders, you can.”

The dark look didn’t show an ounce of softening. “Discipline starts at home, Miss Cook,” he said gravely.

She was losing. He was going to kick them out. She’d screw up the Fletcher job. Her life would be over. “Isn’t there something I can do to convince you to keep them on?”

She held her breath while he stared at her. Until finally she had to take in a lungful of air. Then she realized her question had been suggestive.
Isn’t there anything I can do, Officer, to make you forget about that nasty old ticket?

While she hadn’t intended the question that way, there was a small part of her that suddenly warmed to the thought.

He glowered so darkly she thought he’d throw her out on her butt. But suddenly he smiled, a big, white-shark-tooth smile. “I will let them stay on one condition.”

“Great. Okay.” She couldn’t keep the enthusiasm out of her voice. Because honestly, he
wouldn’t
think of asking her to sleep with him.

“Every time they misbehave and need to be disciplined,” he said softly, “I will discipline
you
in their stead.”

Lola’s mouth dropped open.

2

LIKE THE COMMERCIAL SAYS, THE LOOK ON LOLA COOK’S FACE WAS
priceless. Her sexy brown eyes widened. She gaped, the glimpse of pink tongue making his mind race with salacious images. Her short denim skirt revealed those deliciously coltish legs, and the sparkly spangly things along the neckline of her tight black tank top drew attention to her small but pert and definitely mouthwatering breasts.

“What do you mean by that?”

Oh, he so wanted to show her right here and now. But he’d save that for later. “I mean,” he stressed, “that every time
they
do something wrong,
you
will come to my house, or wherever else I direct you”—because he could imagine other places he’d like to have her—“and
you
will take their punishment.” He quirked one eyebrow. “That sounds simple enough, doesn’t it?”

She had a long face with symmetrical features and full lips. Flecks of gold sparkled in her irises. Her hair was straight, and he imagined braiding it like rope and using it to bind her to him. She wasn’t young, but judging by the bewilderment in her gaze, he figured she was a neophyte where his tastes were concerned. His hand itched to introduce her to the pleasures of a light spanking, a little bondage play. It had been a while since he’d indulged himself with a woman beyond a quick sexual liaison. Since the day she’d sat in the bleachers, he’d imagined indulging with her. Today, she’d offered him the perfect opportunity.

“It doesn’t sound simple at all,” she said.

“Quite simple. On the one hand”—he flipped out his left palm—“the boys stay. On the other”—he flipped out his right palm—“they leave.”

She shot out a breath. “That’s blackmail.”

“No,” he said simply. “Someone needs to be punished. I’m merely giving you a choice as to who it will be.” He smiled. She was quite beautiful when she was all riled up. What would she be like when he punished her? There was a world of delightful possibilities.

She threw her hands out in exasperation. “I can’t believe you’re suggesting this.”

“I’m perfectly willing to have you take them off my hands. They’re disruptive as hell.” He shrugged. “It’s up to you.”

She pursed her lips, glared at him. Then she tossed her hair over her shoulder, paced the small office, and finally stopped to glare at him again. He imagined her glaring at him like that as he tied her to his bed.

“Tell me exactly what you mean by punishment,” she demanded.

“What does one normally do with a naughty child?” he asked mildly.

“Send them to the corner.”

He laughed. That gave him a very interesting idea. “Think something more hands-on.”

She gaped. “You’re going to spank me?”

“For a start.” He raised a brow. “If they continue to misbehave, I’ll have to get more creative.”

She cocked her head. “What else? I can’t agree if I don’t have any idea how far you’ll push me.”

He liked her phrasing. It suggested a willingness within limits. “We’re not bargaining here.” He lifted one corner of his mouth. “But I won’t do anything that makes you cry.”

She snorted. “I don’t cry.”

“Then you’ll be fine.”

She cocked her head, folding her arms beneath her breasts. The bead of her nipples stood out against the tight material of her tank top, and he detected her subtle womanly aroma. She wasn’t unaffected, despite her arguments.

“I need specifics,” she insisted.

He rounded the desk, standing just outside her personal space. “The punishment must fit the crime. And since I don’t know what your nephews—”

“Heckle and Jeckle,” she said.

He laughed out loud, remembering the naughty birds from the old cartoon. In addition to that sexy, willowy body, she had a sense of humor.

“Or the little princelings, if you prefer,” she added.

He had her. He knew she’d agree. He couldn’t wait.

* * *

HIS SCENT WAS INTOXICATING IN THE SMALL OFFICE. LOLA FELT
each breath in and out of her lungs, the elevation of her heart rate, and the rise of her skin temperature.

His edict was outrageous, but he set a fire burning deep inside. She’d never been so blatantly propositioned—if that’s what you called it. A spanking? And what else?

Her whole body was abuzz with the need to know. She wanted to play his game because he attracted her, because he offered her something new and exciting in a rather routine life so far. She’d had a bad marriage in her twenties, and while she hadn’t sworn off men, having had her fair share of affairs in the ten years since her divorce, she was cautious. She was a big talker, but she had to admit she did more looking than doing.

“All right,” she finally said. God, she’d been standing there like an idiot for at least thirty seconds, her mouth hanging open in astonishment. “I’ll do it. But you have to let them stay as long as I hold up my end of the bargain.”

“Agreed.” Up close, his dark eyes appeared almost black, a fire burning in their depths.

“You’re not going to use a cane or a whip or anything, are you?” She wasn’t a complete doofus; she’d seen movies and read stuff on the Internet.
Caning
just sounded bad, like something done to slaves on a plantation, not in a civilized society.

His mouth turned up slightly. “Just my hand,” he said softly. And his voice wormed inside her, heated her.

“No marks,” she said equally as soft.

“Maybe just one or two to show possession.”

Her breath caught in her throat. The situation had moved from blackmail and discipline to something completely different. Something sexual. Her body tightened with need.

He stepped closer. She had to raise her gaze, up, up, up, despite her own taller-than-average height. “Your first punishment will be tonight,” he said.

Tonight.
He stole her ability to think. She could only nod in agreement.

He trailed a finger up the side seam of her denim skirt. “Wear this.”

She just might faint he made her so dizzy with desire. He circled her, breathed deeply, as if he were drawing in her scent. Then he leaned close, his breath against her hair.

“I might actually start hoping they’ll disobey me just so I can punish you”—his body heat scorched her—“over and over.”

Oh God, yes. She’d never wanted the twins to misbehave so badly in the more-than-fifteen years since the day they were born.

* * *

“YOUR AUNT HAS MANAGED TO TALK ME INTO KEEPING YOU ON,”
Coach Barnett said when they were back out on the field.

The twins made faces, scowled, mumbled something unintelligible. Behind his sunglasses, the coach was completely unreadable. He didn’t threaten or make some sort of dramatic statement about it being their last chance. If she kept playing his game, they had innumerable chances.

“Rafe, grab your bag.”

The tall, dark-haired boy dragged a workout bag from beneath the bench and hoisted it over his shoulder. His expression was sullen. He stared at the twins; they stared back, like gunfighters at the O.K. Corral. Then the boy glared at Lola. Maybe he was pissed they’d all kept him waiting. Observing him, she was again sure they were related, father and son, their mannerisms the same as well as the dark eyes, dark hair, square jaw, and sharp features.

“Tomorrow morning, eight. Don’t be late.” The coach shot the twins a look, but his head shifted slightly toward her, and she received his silent message. He’d ordered her to his house at seven o’clock that night and written his address on a note she’d shoved in the back pocket of her skirt. Without another word, he marched off the field, the teenager trailing him, listing slightly under the weight of his bag.

“Let’s go,” she growled, fixing a suitable scowl on her face.

Harry and William hefted their gym bags. After the first day, she’d bought them the necessary equipment and the duffels to carry it all in. “I’m very disappointed in your behavior,” she said sternly as they followed her out to the pickup curb. What was she supposed to do with them tonight? True, they were long past fifteen, far from the age that needed a baby-sitter—at fifteen, she’d earned all her spending money from baby-sitting. But this was Harry and William. No way was she leaving them alone in her condo. God only knew what mischief they’d get up to.

“We didn’t do anything,” Harry said.

She beeped the car remote and they all piled in, Harry in the backseat.

“What about Stu?” She glanced at him in the mirror.

Most people couldn’t tell the two apart. They had the same short brown hair, identical brown eyes, average height. Even their weight was about equal. But Harry had a small scar at the corner of his right eye from an encounter with a low-hanging tree branch when he was six.

And though the younger of the two, Harry was more outspoken. “Stinky Stu was afraid of having to do another lap around the track, so he blamed it on us.”

As she turned out of the parking lot, she looked sideways at William in the front seat. “Is that right?” She knew he’d side with his brother.

“Coach Barnett is a tyrant, Aunt Lola,” William said, his voice a tad whiny. “He makes us run until we almost have heatstroke.”

“Been there, done that, William,” she said. They’d already pulled that one on the coach, and she wasn’t buying it either. “First of all, you shouldn’t call other kids by derogatory names. Second, I saw Stu”—she’d almost said stinky—“and he didn’t look like an instigator.”

“And third, you believe the coach,” Harry said snidely. “Adults always stick together. What took you so long in there with him anyway?”

She stopped at a light, willing herself not to blush. She was far too old to blush. “I was saving your butts from being kicked out of the camp.”

“Oh, thank you very much,” Harry drawled sarcastically under his breath.

“That was the deal,” she said. “You do the camp and you get the driving lessons.” She’d had to email the permission slip to Andrea, who’d freaked naturally, but she’d finally signed and agreed to pay for the course, plus additional hours because there was no way Lola was letting the twins practice with her car. They were exceptionally good with the driving instructor since it was something they wanted to do.

“It’s not a fair deal,” William grumbled. “We have to do five days a week with Coach Hannibal and all we get in return is three days of driving.”

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