Worth the Wait (Sexy Nerd Boys #1)

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Authors: K. M. Neuhold
now before the semester starts in a few days. Then I’ll be up to my eyeballs in studying. I mindlessly page through Netflix finding nothing of particular interest. The door barges open and Ethan strolls in like he owns the place, yet again.
                  “Have you ever heard of knocking?” I ask sarcastically.
                  “Sure, but I have a feeling you wouldn’t have let me in,” He replies with a sideways smirk. My stomach flutters a little. Stupid stomach, he’s just a hot guy. Nothing special.
                  “And, that my friend is the whole point of knocking. Then I get to choose who enters my apartment.”
                  “Where’s the fun in that, Red?”
    I glare at him for calling me ‘Red’ again and return to my mindless scrolling. He plops down on the couch next to me, close enough that our shoulders touch. There’s plenty of space on the couch for us not to touch. It’s like it’s his goal in life to irritate me. How can someone I barely know be so good at pushing my buttons? He grins over at me like he’s inviting me to bitch at him for crowding me. I almost think he enjoys when I get snippy with him.
    I roll my eyes and shove his shoulder lightly.
                  “What? You want me to move?” He asks with mock innocence.
    I shove his shoulder again. I try to hide my smile. Are we flirting right now? God I’m pathetic. He leans close so that his warm breath tickles my neck. Goose bumps erupt all over me. And, surprisingly, the usual feeling of panic or disgust that I usually associate with a man being close is conspicuously absent.
                  “If you want me to move, you should ask politely,” He whispers playfully into my ear.
                  “Move your fucking ass...please,” I say in a sweet voice. He laughs and finally scoots over a few inches.
                  “So, is Lee around?” He asks.
                  “I think she’s asleep. Nikki was over until about 4am.”
                  Ethan waggles his eyebrows at me and I grin and nod. I like that we’re both rooting for the two of them.              
                  “Damn, I was going to invite her to this new indoor rock climbing place that just opened. I guess I’ll have to go alone now,” He sighs. Then he shoots me that damn puppy dog look. “Although, they say it’s really dangerous to go without a partner. I mean, I could fall and break my neck.”
                  “Well that certainly would be a shame,” I say with mock concern. “Or, you could go another day.”
                  “But, with school about to start I don’t think I’ll have much time. Between working on my masters and my job at the bookstore, plus my TA duties…”
                  “And, your active social life,” I add dryly.
    “Exactly. So as you can see, today is probably one of the few chances I’ll get. It’s too bad you’re so busy flipping mindlessly through Netflix and still in your pajamas.” His gaze travels over my attire now.
    Suddenly I’m acutely aware of what I’m wearing. A thin tank top, yoga pants, and no bra or underwear. I flush under his slow perusal of my body. My nipples perk up and he makes a noise of appreciation in the back of his throat. A spark of electricity flows between us for a moment before I suddenly jump off the couch and barrel towards my bedroom to put clothes on.
    I shut my bedroom door behind me and take several deep breaths. My heart is pounding and my damn nipples are like a neon sign of arousal.  Why does Ethan have to be so damn hot? It’s like that man oozes pheromones and sex appeal. It’s not even fair. No wonder he has no trouble getting so many women to drop their panties for him. Even my screwed up brain is throwing caution to the wind and telling my body to go for it.
    A twinge of jealousy

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