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  • #1
    Cora Carmack
    “Sex.
    I was going to have sex.
    With a boy.
    A hot boy.
    A hot BRITISH boy.
    Or maybe I was going to throw up.
    What if I threw up on the hot British boy?
    What if I threw up on the hot British boy DURING SEX?”
    Cora Carmack, Losing It

  • #2
    Cora Carmack
    “Are you waiting for an invitation?” I asked, eyeing him standing carefully outside my door. “Is this the part where you tell me you’re a vampire?” He chuckled. “No, I promise the paleness is only because I’m British.”
    Cora Carmack, Losing It

  • #3
    Cora Carmack
    “It wasn’t until I’d walked halfway across the parking lot that I realized: 1. I wasn’t wearing shoes.
    A. Or a shirt.
    2. I didn’t bring my keys                      
    A. Or anything really.
    3. I’d just left a complete stranger in my apartment.                      
    A. Naked.

    Whoever said one-night stands were supposed to be simple with no strings attached had clearly never met the disaster that was me.”
    Cora Carmack, Losing It

  • #4
    Cora Carmack
    “Sometimes, it's the scary things in life that are the most worthwhile.”
    Cora Carmack, Losing It

  • #5
    Cora Carmack
    “Garrick was panting when he replied, “You’re not forcing me to do anything. I just want you to be sure. You can say stop at anytime.” His lips pulled wide. “You don’t need to make up a new pet.”
    Cora Carmack, Losing It
    tags: humor

  • #6
    Cora Carmack
    “I am in love with this burrito. I would marry it if I didn’t want to eat it so badly.”
    “The tragedy of true love,” Cade whispered.”
    Cora Carmack, Losing It

  • #7
    Cora Carmack
    “If brains could have orgasms, I'm pretty sure this was what it would feel like.”
    Cora Carmack, Losing It

  • #8
    Cora Carmack
    “What's your name, love?"
    Love? LOVE! Still dying, here.
    "Bliss."
    "Is that a line?"
    I blushed crimson. "No, it's my name."
    "Lovely name for a lovely girl.”
    Cora Carmack, Losing It

  • #9
    Cora Carmack
    “SERIOUSLY? Is it because of Jesus? Are you, like, saving yourself for him?” Sex seemed simpler for Kelsey. She had the body of a Barbie and the sexually-charged brain of a teenage boy.
    “No, Kelsey,” I said. “It would be a little difficult to save myself for someone who died over two thousand years ago.”
    Cora Carmack, Losing It

  • #10
    Cora Carmack
    “No matter how close, you are always too far. My eyes are drawn everywhere you are...”
    Cora Carmack, Losing It

  • #11
    Cora Carmack
    “No matter how close, you are always too far
    My eyes are drawn everywhere you are.

    I’m tired of the way we both pretend Tired of always wanting and never giving in
    I can feel it in my skin, see it in your grin
    We’re more. We always have been.

    Think of everything we’ve missed.
    Every touch and every kiss.
    Because we both insist.
    Resist.

    Hold your breath and close your eyes Distract yourself with other guys
    It’s no surprise, your defeated sighs
    Aren’t you tired of the lies?

    Think of everything we’ve missed.
    Every touch and every kiss.
    Because we both insist.
    Resist.  

    No matter how close, you are always too far
    My eyes are drawn everywhere you are.

    I’m done. I won’t ignore. I won’t pretend or resist.
    I want more.”
    Cora Carmack, Losing It

  • #12
    Cora Carmack
    “Present, I flee you: absent, I find you again.(Shakespeare)

    Present, I fled him. But no matter the distance between us, I kept coming back to him. It all kept coming back to him.”
    Cora Carmack, Losing It

  • #13
    Cora Carmack
    “I danced.
    I danced without music. I screamed without sound. I celebrated in silence, in the dark, behind the curtains where no one could see.”
    Cora Carmack, Losing It

  • #14
    Cora Carmack
    “What was he doing in there? Was he just getting dressed reeeaaally slowly? Was he looking through my things? Was he trashing my place because I’d run out and left him there like the biggest jerk this side of Kanye West at the 2009 VMA’s?”
    Cora Carmack, Losing It

  • #15
    Cora Carmack
    “Oh, I burned it with my straightener.”
    “You burned your leg with your straightener? How long is your leg hair?”
    Cora Carmack, Losing It

  • #16
    Cora Carmack
    “Then, slowly, like the sunrise peeking over the horizon, she smiled.
    She snapped the box closed.
    She didn’t scream. She didn’t run. She didn’t faint.
    There might have been a little crying.
    But mostly… she danced.”
    Cora Carmack, Losing It

  • #17
    Cora Carmack
    “Bliss, I don’t normally do things like that. But I was second-guessing everything about coming here, and you were everything I needed. I don’t know how many times I’ve stopped myself from coming over here and knocking on your door. And yes, seeing you with Cade was definitely motivation, but more than that... I just like you, Bliss. As a teacher. As a person. As a guy.”
    Cora Carmack, Losing It

  • #18
    Cora Carmack
    “Legs shaved?"
    I nodded
    "Other... things... shaved?"
    "As much as they are ever going to be, yes, now move on." That was where I drew the line of this conversation.”
    Cora Carmack, Losing It

  • #19
    Cora Carmack
    “Take notes, boys! The ladies always love a man who can play an instrument!” Lindsay snorted, “Your instrument doesn’t even like girls, Rusty!”
    “Doesn’t mean they don’t like it!”
    Cora Carmack, Losing It

  • #20
    Cora Carmack
    “He stepped away from me to talk, and I leaned heavily against the wall beside his door. Clearly, I was not meant to have sex. This was God telling me that I was meant to be a nun. Get thee to a nunnery, and all that crap. I was so delirious I was confusing God and Shakespeare.”
    Cora Carmack, Losing It

  • #21
    Cora Carmack
    “You're not trying to pick up a girl?"
    "I wasn't.”
    Cora Carmack, Losing It

  • #22
    Cora Carmack
    “She said she wanted my best line tomorrow after the show, and now I knew what it was going to be.”
    Cora Carmack, Losing It

  • #23
    Cora Carmack
    “I didn't want to be a virgin. That much I knew. I didn't want to feel like the immature prude who knew nothing about sex. I hated not knowing things. The trouble was...as much as I didn't want to be a virgin, I also didn't want to have sex.”
    Cora Carmack, Losing It

  • #24
    Cora Carmack
    “Sorry about that."
    "You didn't hear me complaining."
    I raised an eyebrow and said, "Forget about it. You will never see me in that skirt."
    "Never? Is that a challenge, love?"
    "It's a promise.”
    Cora Carmack

  • #25
    Cora Carmack
    “We want what we can't have. It's human nature.”
    Cora Carmack, Losing It

  • #26
    Cora Carmack
    “There was Bartender Boy, but he wouldn't get off until well after 2 A.M. I was a nervous wreck already, so if this dragged on till the wee hours of the morning, I'd be completely psychotic. I could just imagine it . . . straight-jacketed due to sex.”
    Cora Carmack, Losing It

  • #27
    Cora Carmack
    “How can people decide who they want to spend the rest of their life with at this age? I can’t even decide what to have for dinner! I can’t decide if I want to be an actor, even though I’ve already got 35,000 dollars in student loans telling me I sure as hell better want to be an
    actor.”
    Cora Carmack, Losing It

  • #28
    Cora Carmack
    “I was going to be so terrible at this… the worst he’d ever had probably. And then he’d never want to see me again (and I really wanted to see him again). I’d probably be traumatized and never want to have sex again, which meant every relationship for the rest of my life would fail, and I would end up alone and miserable with nine cats and a ferret.”
    Cora Carmack

  • #29
    Cora Carmack
    “It was like my uterus was tapping out a happy dance on the rest of my organs. God, I was dying the longest, most tortuous, and arousing death in the history of the world.”
    Cora Carmack

  • #30
    Cora Carmack
    “Hopes and dreams are great, but they are a lot easier to break than a solid plan.”
    Cora Carmack, Losing It



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