Unintentional Virgin

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some tattooed bouncer. Now you tell me you have this life-saving job. It makes you even sexier—if that’s possible.” Karma shoved one of the crackers in her mouth. 
    “You think I’m sexy?” Jax gave her a crooked grin. He still couldn’t believe this girl wanted to spend time with him. 
    “Everyone thinks you’re sexy.”
    “Watch it, Karma, you might cause my head to swell.”
    Karma looked at him out of the corner of her eye and smiled wickedly. “That’s the plan.” 
    Jax’s pulse raced; this girl was going to drive him crazy. He wanted to take her right then and there, he didn’t even care if everyone watched. How in the hell was he going to make it through three weeks?

Chapter Eleven
     
    Karma watched as Jax took his turn giving blood and tried not to drool all over herself. His large athletic frame barely fit into the small metal chair. She could stare at his hulking arms forever. Well, maybe not that long, but a very long time without a doubt. There was much more to admire about Jax than just his tattooed arms. Such as the way his T-shirt stretched across his broad chest as if it was hanging on for dear life.  Her eyes drifted downward, taking in his flat stomach and muscular thighs; she felt heat rise to her face when she recalled running her hand up the length of him last night. He was so hard, long, and thick she couldn’t help but grin at the memory. Shit, just looking at this guy made her body tingle and her panties damp.
    He looked up and gave her one of his crooked grins that caused her heart to go into overdrive. His face was transformed when he smiled, making him look relaxed and happy. It was refreshing to see that instead of the cold hardened look he had at the club.  
    What an unusual man he was turning out to be. A fireman? Does it get any sexier than that? Karma thought to herself as she took a sip of the juice the nurse had given her. She felt physically unable to take her eyes off him. 
    She focused on his sensual lips, and all she wanted to do was trace her thumb around them. His lips had felt incredible on her last night. Hopefully, she didn’t have to wait the full three weeks to get them back on her body.
    She was so lost in her fantasy she didn’t even realize he had stood up and was coming her way.
    Her eyes were glued to him as he walked toward her with athletic grace and the confidence of a man who’s completely at ease with himself. And why wouldn’t he be? He was perfection personified. 
    “Now what?” Karma asked as Jax approached her. Her breath caught when he was in touching distance, sending a thrill through her body. The warmth from his body invaded her personal space, but she didn’t mind, not one little bit. 
    Jax pulled out her list from his back pocket and scanned it. His blue eyes flicked up to hers, causing her knees to weaken. “Now we go to lunch, and pray for rain,” he said as an impish grin crossed his face. 
    “You don’t need rain to kiss me, you know,” Karma shot back playfully. 
    Mother Nature, if you’re listening, now would be a good time to turn on the water works!
    Jax put his hand on her back and gently nudged her forward. “Let’s get out of here.” 
    Karma laced her arm through his, and they strolled out the door. Being so close to him made her heart pound like a jackhammer against her chest. However, she wasn’t going to let her nerves get in the way; she was going to take advantage of any time they had together. There was no way she was going to screw up another chance of—well, getting screwed. 
    “What’s your favorite food?” Jax squinted down at her as they walked into the bright sunlight. 
    Karma pulled out her sunglasses and settled them on her nose. “Pizza, steak, ribs, pasta. You name it, and I probably like it.” 
    “A girl who likes to eat—that’s refreshing. All right, where is the best pizza joint in town?”
    “That’s easy, Michael’s Pizza. It’s not too far from here

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