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    His Virgin Bride


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      Table of Contents

      Prologue: Olivia Westman

      Dr. James Mason

      Olivia

      James

      Epilogue: Olivia

      Author’s Note:

      Untitled

      Walker

      Erica

      Helena

      Addison

      Prologue: Marshall

      Virginia

      Marshall

      Prologue: Jackson Leeman

      Fiona Breckinridge

      Jackson

      Fiona

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      Author’s Note

      His Virgin Bride

      A Fake Marriage Romance

      Kara Hart

      Kara Hart

      Contents

      Prologue: Olivia Westman

      1. Dr. James Mason

      2. Olivia

      3. James

      4. Olivia

      5. James

      6. Olivia

      7. James

      8. Olivia

      9. James

      10. Olivia

      11. James

      12. Olivia

      13. Olivia

      14. James

      15. Olivia

      16. James

      17. Olivia

      18. James

      19. Olivia

      20. James

      21. Olivia

      22. James

      23. Olivia

      24. James

      25. Olivia

      26. James

      27. Olivia

      28. James

      29. Olivia

      30. James

      31. Olivia

      32. James

      33. Olivia

      34. James

      Epilogue: Olivia

      35. Author’s Note:

      Untitled

      36. Walker

      37. Erica

      38. Walker

      39. Erica

      40. Walker

      41. Erica

      42. Erica

      43. Walker

      44. Erica

      45. Erica

      46. Walker

      47. Erica

      48. Walker

      49. Erica

      50. Walker

      51. Erica

      52. Walker

      53. Erica

      54. Walker

      55. Erica

      56. Walker

      57. Erica

      58. Walker

      59. Erica

      60. Walker

      61. Erica

      62. Walker

      63. Erica

      64. Erica

      65. Walker

      66. Erica

      67. Walker

      68. Erica

      69. Walker

      70. Erica

      71. Author’s Note:

      Untitled

      72. Helena

      73. Addison

      74. Helena

      75. Addison

      76. Helena

      77. Addison

      78. Helena

      79. Addison

      80. Helena

      81. Addison

      82. Helena

      83. Addison

      84. Helena

      85. Addison

      86. Helena

      87. Addison

      88. Helena

      89. Addison

      90. Helena

      91. Addison

      92. Helena

      93. Addison

      94. Helena

      95. Helena

      96. Addison

      97. Helena

      98. Addison

      99. Addison

      100. Helena

      101. Addison

      102. Helena

      103. Addison

      104. Author’s Note:

      Untitled

      Prologue: Marshall

      105. Virginia

      106. Marshall

      107. Virginia

      108. Marshall

      109. Virginia

      110. Marshall

      111. Virginia

      112. Marshall

      113. Virginia

      114. Marshall

      115. Virginia

      116. Marshall

      117. Virginia

      118. Marshall

      119. Virginia

      120. Marshall

      121. Virginia

      122. Marshall

      123. Marshall

      124. Virginia

      125. Marshall

      126. Virginia

      127. Marshall

      128. Virginia

      129. Virginia

      130. Marshall

      131. Virginia

      132. Marshall

      133. Virginia

      134. Marshall

      135. Marshall

      136. Virginia

      137. Marshall

      138. Virginia

      139. Marshall

      140. Author’s Note:

      Untitled

      Prologue: Jackson Leeman

      141. Fiona Breckinridge

      142. Jackson

      143. Fiona

      144. Jackson

      145. Fiona

      146. Jackson

      147. Fiona

      148. Jackson

      149. Fiona

      150. Jackson

      151. Fiona

      152. Jackson

      153. Fiona

      154. Jackson

      155. Fiona

      156. Jackson

      157. Fiona

      158. Jackson

      159. Fiona

      160. Jackson

      161. Fiona

      162. Jackson

      163. Fiona

      164. Jackson

      165. Fiona

      166. Jackson

      167. Fiona

      168. Jackson

      169. Fiona

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      Author’s Note

      Prologue: Olivia Westman

      “This can’t last forever,” I think to myself. “Can it?” I open my eyes and see his chiseled body, towering above mine. His cocky smile shines against the bedroom lighting. He’s perfect, dammit. Perfectly smug. But he’s dying for me. He needs me.

      “I’m a lucky man,” he says. His fingers trace down my stomach, pushing past my navel. I breathe in deeply, exhaling hard.

      I didn’t think I’d be here right now. My plan was to finish school and leave this place. I thought I’d meet someone in class. You know, someone more my age. I thought I’d fall in love, as that man promised me the world. Now, I’m in here, in his bed. My doctor, for Christ’s sake. How the hell did this happen?

      “It will have to be our secret,” I tell him. “No one can know about this.”

      His fingers move further down. I shudder when he reaches my wetness, the one spot I was told was a sacred place I would want to keep untarnished, nearly forever. This has never happened to me before. I’ve never been touched like this, never been treated like a real woman.

      “You’re nervous,” he says.

      I nod my head and gulp down hard. “Sorry,” I say. “I’m not nervous. I’m just excited.” This man is not your husband. He’ll never be yours. Why are you giving him what he wants?

      “Just relax,” he whispers. “Let me guide you.”

      Does he care that I’m a virgin? Does it turn him on more that I am? As his fingers slowly enter me, I gasp for air. I grab onto the bed sheets. My legs push into the mattress as his tongue covers me. Maybe he knows. Maybe he doesn’t. Either way, I’m not telling him that yet.

      “Guide me, doctor,” I whisper. “Tonight, I’m all yours.”

      Dr. James Mason

      “I don’t know how much longer she has,” I sigh. I look away and try not to get emotional. I’m the best doctor this city has to offer, yet I’m powerless in these situations. There’s nothing I can do. If a patient has reached this stage in their disease, I have to stand tall and tell th
    e family that hopes and prayers are the only things left for them to give. This time, however, it’s different. Much different.

      “James,” my father whispers. “I thought…” His head lowers, as he begins to weep. My own father. I didn’t sign up for this. I never wanted to see this happen, though I knew it could happen someday.

      “I know,” I say. “I thought there were more options. I thought I could do something. I’ve failed my own family. I’m so—”

      “Don’t you dare say you’re sorry,” Jenna, my sister, says. She’s always been strong. In a lot of ways, she’s stronger than me. Women have to deal with a hell of a lot and I know she’s done her best to keep this family afloat, while I left all those years to go to medical school.

      “You did everything that you could,” she says. “And I love you for that.”

      “We don’t blame you,” my father says. “We knew the limits. Science just hasn’t progressed fast enough.”

      I look at the awards on my wall. They’re all so fucking meaningless. Best Surgeon 2017. Doctor of the year… Who fucking cares? When people are dying, is there time for any of that bullshit? Fuck no. We all go to the ceremonies and clap as loud as we can, so we can feel proud about what we do. But the suffering continues. Diseases continue to kill us off. Now, one has taken my own mother. Not yet, but soon.

      “Thank you,” I tell them, shielding my eyes. I can’t fucking cry. I can’t waste the energy on tears. There has to be other options. Of course, there aren’t any. Please, God… help us through this time of pain.

      As my family funnels out of the hospital, I walk with them. “You know,” my father starts speaking slow and methodical, “I’ve had the best life with your mother. It’s been long and full of happiness. I don’t regret a thing.”

      “I know. You deserve more than this, though, Dad,” I say.

      “No. This is life. We deserve whatever we get. Life is pain, but we can get something out of that pain, can’t we?” he asks.

      “I don’t know,” I say.

      “Well, I do. I’ve lived long enough to know that much. I have one thing left to ask you,” he says. I nod and he continues, “I’d like to see you happier. I’d like to see you work less. I know it’s your passion, but, son, you need a woman. You need someone who you can love and trust, and fall back on. If there’s one thing I ask of you it’s this: find someone you love. Hold onto them and never let go.”

      “I’ll try, Dad,” I whisper. But I don’t have time for any of that. I save lives. That’s what I do. People rely on me. How can I rely on somebody else?

      “Don’t try. Just do it,” he says. “Because time moves fast. Believe me, if you don’t find her, you’ll regret it.”

      “Life is about family,” I nod. It’s something he’s been telling us since we were children. Family is everything. It’s the water in our body, the blood flowing through our veins. It’s what connects us and continues life itself. My sister found love ten years ago. As for me, well, I never found it. Maybe I wasn’t looking hard enough.

      “Damn right it is,” he says. “You’re damn right.”

      “I’ll meet you at the house later?” I ask him.

      “Yes. We’ll be there,” he whispers, solemnly. The house. Where Mom used to live. The place where all our memories were formed.

      We part ways, but only for the time being. I can’t help but dwell on my father’s words. “You need a woman.” A woman can’t solve your problems. What I’ve learned is that only you and you alone can solve your problems. There aren’t any magic switches in this life. Women come and women go. That’s just a fact. I love my father, but he’s wrong about a few things. Pussy is temporary. That’s final.

      Olivia

      “One more weed until we’re done. Can you believe it?” Josie is the beautiful, neurotic, blonde friend I met on the first day of classes here. San Diego University. We’re both about to get our degree in Health Studies, which essentially means that when I get out of here, I’ll have to run a juice bar or something. Still, she’s excited about school being over. As for me, I was kind of hoping to have another year left, somehow. How the heck am I supposed to go out into the real world? I’m practically still a child.

      “I can believe it,” I tell her. “In fact, I’m pretty much dreading it at this point.”

      “You’re insane. It’s because you haven’t gotten laid yet, isn’t it?” she asks. Her question comes complete with a twisted smile.

      “Why do you always bring that up?” I sigh and continue walking. My schoolbooks sit jammed in my backpack, pressed against my back. If I ever get scoliosis, it’s because of my years here. If I ever go completely broke, it’ll be because of the same damn thing.

      “Because I feel for you, girl. Seriously. Like, you don’t know what you’re missing out on,” she says.

      “So it’s like this magic switch, huh? Once a cock goes into my vagina, I’ll feel the weight of the world drop from my shoulders?” I ask the question, but I don’t expect any real answers. The door to the outside courtyard of the Health and Sciences building is right in front of us. Josie swings it open and I feel the spring air hit my face. Sex can’t be better than this weather. It just can’t be.

      “Actually yes!” she cackles. “Finals week? I call Eric. Parents getting a divorce? I call Samuel. Car accident? I call both of them and listen to them fight over me.”

      “Who the hell is Samuel?” I ask her.

      “Just some guy I met last week at that party,” she shrugs. “He’s going to be a doctor.” She makes a puffed-out gesture with her chest and laughs. I laugh with her, although I’m not too sure what we’re laughing about.

      “You know I choose to be a…” I stop myself from saying the word. There’s just too many people around right now and, frankly, it’s embarrassing that anyone even knows.

      “A virgin?” Josie blurts out. A couple of girls walking next to us giggle to themselves as I turn beet red and look around for a nice bush to hide in. No one understands me on this subject. To the world, I’m kind of a freak, but I value the perfect experience.

      “I value the idea of love,” I tell her, proudly.

      “Oh, God,” she groans and slumps over. “You’d think four years at university would sharpen your critical faculties a bit.”

      “What?! I don’t get everyone’s deal. What’s so wrong with having values?” We sit down in the center-left of the courtyard. I swing my backpack onto the ground and hunch over the table.

      “Love is a societal and cultural construct. It’s an idea men use to indoctrinate women into getting married and having babies. All those Disney cartoons… do relationships ever really work out that way? Hell no. You fall for someone and, if you’re lucky, a couple years later you can meet someone new and fall for them,” she says.

      “Look,” I tell her. “I don’t need the women’s studies lecture. I took that course two years ago.”

      “I’m just saying…” She smiles and pulls out a cigarette.

      “I get that your parents are going through this new divorce thing. I hope you know that I’ll always be here for you,” I say. “In my opinion, life is what you make it. If I want it to be a goddamn fairytale, it’s going to be a fairytale.”

      “You’re really going to wait until you’re like thirty to have sex with someone?” she asks. I don’t even try to answer. This whole conversation is getting out of hand this point. I simply put a hand up in the air, to try and change the subject, but she’s on a roll. “No, seriously. Don’t cut me off. This is an important topic. Let me get this straight. You’re going to fall in love and marry someone without knowing what sex is like with other people?”

     


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