FastSaying

We danced forever, and not nearly long enough. Now that I faced him, I could touch him, too, rather than self-consciously drip through his fingers. I explored his back, fingertips discovering ridges of his spine, muscles, a place below his left shoulder blade that made him writhe, as if struggling not to laugh. I tickled him again, devouring the sensation of his chest against my cheek.

Jodi Meadows

Jodi Meadows

chest-against-cheekdancelaughtickle

Related Quotes

Those who tickle themselves may laugh when they please
— German Proverb
LaughPleaseThemselves
If you prick us, do we not bleed? if you tickle us, do we not laugh? if you poison us, do we not die? and if you wrong us, shall we not revenge? If we are like you in the rest, we will resemble you in that
— William Shakespeare
BleedLaughNot
Before I had a chance to feel too sorry for myself, I turned toward the front of the cabin and found the bookcases carved right into the wall. Hundreds of leather-bound volumes rested in dim alcoves. I had no idea what stories or information they held. It didn’t matter. I wanted to absorb anything they had to say.
— Jodi Meadows
bookspossibilitiespossibility
You just go right up to anything and talk to it, don’t you?" Sam closed his eyes and smiled. “I love that about you.
— Jodi Meadows
anadossamlove
Shrikes were songbirds; he ought to know.
— Jodi Meadows
anadossamincarnate