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The Problem with Dating (Problems, #1) The Problem with Dating by Brittainy C. Cherry
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“The feeling I’d felt was so foreign to me. It was nothing like butterflies in my stomach. It was like dragons. Fierce, intense, and powerful. I’d never felt that before with another person. I’d never felt connected to something so strongly. I’d wondered if he felt it, too.”
Brittainy C. Cherry, The Problem with Dating
“He had what Avery called RDF— resting dick face. A grumpy, hardened facial expression that read unapproachable.”
Brittainy C. Cherry, The Problem with Dating
“I became drunk on him, on his kiss, on his touches, on every piece of him. He might’ve been the town’s poison, but he was my remedy.”
Brittainy C. Cherry, The Problem with Dating
“It kind of smells like crap in here, no?” Alex looked toward me, then back at Josh. “Don’t look at me,” he muttered. He gestured at me. “Rumor has it she stepped in dog shit outside. That or she shat herself.”
Brittainy C. Cherry, The Problem with Dating
“But I like to believe that most people are just looking for love and to be loved in a world that’s forgotten what true love is.”
Brittainy C. Cherry, The Problem with Dating
“I probably should’ve invested in therapy, but seeing how the bills were behind, I’d have to do what every other poor soul did—find TikToks where random people shared their therapists' advice and apply it to my life until I felt somewhat okay.”
Brittainy C. Cherry, The Problem with Dating
“I sighed. “Can we pretend I have another eyelash so I can make another wish?” He swiped at my cheek, held his finger in front of my mouth, and showed an invisible lash. “Go for it.” I shut my eyes and murmured in a low voice, “I wish Mr. Black and I could become friends someday.” I blew against his finger. I lifted my lids to find his brown eyes locking with mine. He inched forward, his thumb grazing his lower lip. He was so close that our faces met in a soft collision as his breath caressed the curve of my ear. His intimate whisper sent shivers skipping down my spine. “Your wish is my command.”
Brittainy C. Cherry, The Problem with Dating
“He also had an issue with a wandering dick. That thing always ended up in places it didn’t belong. I applauded any woman who had the opportunity of meeting said penis. It was probably the most mediocre three minutes of their lives— four minutes if he had caffeine.”
Brittainy C. Cherry, The Problem with Dating
“It just turned out that she was, in fact… nice. She was beyond nice. She was the kind of good that poets wrote love sonnets about. The kind of good that people prayed to cross paths with. The kind of good that people hurt the most.”
Brittainy C. Cherry, The Problem with Dating
“Don't you ever go back to the things that cut you so deeply. They still have the knives in their cabinets that they used before to hurt you. Even if they smile and pretend they don't. And sometimes they even sharpened them more.”
Brittainy Cherry, The Problem with Dating