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His gaze slid to her once more, to the soft smile playing over her lips and the single strand of long hair curling around her breast. He liked the blouse, Mick thought. Scoop necked, sleeveless. It showcased the barest hint of cleavage and her toned, tanned arms, and put him in mind of Daisy Duke. Particularly the shorts, he decided, sucking a slow breath through his teeth as his eyes feasted on the stretch of bare leg next to him. He let them roam over her thigh, past her knee, down her shapely calf.

Honestly, physical attraction aside, she credited him with more character. He hadn’t seemed like the type who would be interested in Chastity. Sarah Jane had thought he had more depth. More class. More sense. html Frankly, by yesterday afternoon, she’d thought she’d detected a little interest inher. While he hadn’t blatantly flirted, he’d certainly been quick with those slow, melting smiles, and there’d been a hint of interest in those shockingly blue eyes. Honestly, she’d never seen eyes that particular shade before.

I asked them if they knew each other,” Tina told her. ” Rather than put her at ease, Sarah Jane felt her nape prickle. ’” She quirked a brow in irritation. “Have I mentioned lately that I loathe her? Because I do. ” Tina took a sip of orange juice and sighed. “Welcome to the club,” Sarah Jane said with a grimace. ” Sarah Jane suspected she wasn’t going to like Tina’s advice. ” “Forget this whole he’s-off-limits-because-he’s-here-on-business crap and flirt with him. ” She grinned and her eyes sparkled with evil humor.

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