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Indecent
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“There was never a simple answer to attraction, I decided. It was a series of looks and touches, of small, strange exchanges. It was private and inexplicable, something an outsider could never try to understand, something you rarely even understood yourself.”
― Indecent
― Indecent
“Sex is just as disposable as kisses, which were, apparently, just as disposable as me.”
― Indecent
― Indecent
“when you wish for something, you wish for the best thing, and nothing could be better than being away from the people you’d known your whole life—the people who’d defined and judged and limited you and would continue to do so until you escaped. Because when it came to wishing, practicality wasn’t a consideration.”
― Indecent
― Indecent
“this is why we share things—to transform those memories into tidy stories that are no longer ours alone to carry.”
― Indecent
― Indecent
“I suspected sometimes that I experienced things much differently than other people did.”
― Indecent
― Indecent
“I didn’t want a relationship with him, I was pretty certain of that, but what I did what was acknowledgment that what had transpired between us mattered. - Imogene Abney.”
― Indecent
― Indecent
“I was his choice; it had never occurred to me that he could be mine. - Imogene Abney”
― Indecent
― Indecent
“Kisses mean nothing , I realized. Kisses are disposable as old gum and banana peels. - Imogene Abney”
― Indecent
― Indecent
“A teenage boy will fall for anything with hair and a pair of breasts. - Ms. McNally-Barnes”
― Indecent: A Novel
― Indecent: A Novel
“...when you wish for something, you wish for the best thing, and nothing could be better than being away from the people you’d known your whole life —- the people who’d defined and judged and limited you and would continue to do so until you escaped. Because when it came to wishing, practicality wasn’t a consideration. - Imogene Abney”
― Indecent: A Novel
― Indecent: A Novel
