Courtney B. Jones's Blog
August 9, 2013
Except from The Best Kind of Trouble:
On Thursday night,
Nathan and I ended up in my room. We
were supposed to be studying, but the moment my door shut I pounced. I flung my arms around his neck and
practically crawled up his body. I
couldn’t help it. I wanted him. In that
moment it overruled the fear and the voice telling me to run, to push him away,
and to end this thing before I got hurt.
Nathan’s
lips were on mine
Nathan and I ended up in my room. We
were supposed to be studying, but the moment my door shut I pounced. I flung my arms around his neck and
practically crawled up his body. I
couldn’t help it. I wanted him. In that
moment it overruled the fear and the voice telling me to run, to push him away,
and to end this thing before I got hurt.
Nathan’s
lips were on mine
Published on August 09, 2013 09:42
July 18, 2013
Sad
Sad
The anger was red and explosive
It churned in my gut
Was liquid fire in my veins
Twisting my grief like gnarled
snakes
A bullet that ripped me open
Leaving me with a bleeding heart
An open wound, torn and festering
Full of regret and bitterness
And hate
But when it burned away
Like smoke and ash
It left just the sadness in its
wake
Published on July 18, 2013 19:37
July 6, 2013
Pressure
This sudden pressure in my chest
Is too much to take
I try I try I try
To blink the tears away
But I can’t forget
How you died that day
I shut my eyes
I clench my fist
I beg I beg I beg
God to take it away
But I can’t stop wishing
You were here today
Is too much to take
I try I try I try
To blink the tears away
But I can’t forget
How you died that day
I shut my eyes
I clench my fist
I beg I beg I beg
God to take it away
But I can’t stop wishing
You were here today
Published on July 06, 2013 10:55
June 17, 2013
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Published on June 17, 2013 07:39
June 4, 2013
Heat
Heat
It’s a quiet fire
Silent and invisible
Except for the embers that smolder in your gaze
The subtle curve of your lips
That ignites a fire in my gut
Spreading an inferno of heat
Your touch
Simple and sweet
Dances along my skin
Creating sparks of electricity
Fanning our flame
It’s a quiet fire
Silent and invisible
Except for the embers that smolder in your gaze
The subtle curve of your lips
That ignites a fire in my gut
Spreading an inferno of heat
Your touch
Simple and sweet
Dances along my skin
Creating sparks of electricity
Fanning our flame
Published on June 04, 2013 13:46
May 8, 2013
Excerpt from The Corollaria
Excerpt from The Corollaria (Chapter 10):
“Luke,” she nervously
whispered into the darkness. He raised his head from the pillows, looking at
her over his shoulder. His eyes slowly took in her nervous hands, her long
exposed legs and the way she was worrying her bottom lip.
Luke gulped. He should
tell her to leave.
Instead, he rolled to
his side, and held out his arms. She
sunk down
“Luke,” she nervously
whispered into the darkness. He raised his head from the pillows, looking at
her over his shoulder. His eyes slowly took in her nervous hands, her long
exposed legs and the way she was worrying her bottom lip.
Luke gulped. He should
tell her to leave.
Instead, he rolled to
his side, and held out his arms. She
sunk down
Published on May 08, 2013 07:39
April 21, 2013
Excerpt from my NEW book The Corollaria:
There
was a...
Excerpt from my NEW book The Corollaria:
There
was an ache. A gnawing, raw, festering ache that burned in her belly. Her head
pounded, her limbs were sore and heavy. Emily laid prone, face first in a pile
of pillows on what felt like a soft plush bed. She ran her fingertips over the
smooth cool unfamiliar silk of bed linens.
She slowly began to drift more into consciousness. Panic and fear
There
was an ache. A gnawing, raw, festering ache that burned in her belly. Her head
pounded, her limbs were sore and heavy. Emily laid prone, face first in a pile
of pillows on what felt like a soft plush bed. She ran her fingertips over the
smooth cool unfamiliar silk of bed linens.
She slowly began to drift more into consciousness. Panic and fear
Published on April 21, 2013 06:42
February 9, 2013
Dreaming of You (Chapter 9 and 10)
Chapter 9
Two weeks
later, Josh showed up at mine and Trisha’s apartment at one in the morning.
She’d answered, and I had been in the kitchen when he’d come inside.
“Rach,” he
said to my back. I’d stiffened. In the weeks since I’d met Jake, I’d barely
thought about Josh. And I wasn’t sure what to even say now. “Can we talk?”
I swallowed
and turned to face him. He looked different. His
Two weeks
later, Josh showed up at mine and Trisha’s apartment at one in the morning.
She’d answered, and I had been in the kitchen when he’d come inside.
“Rach,” he
said to my back. I’d stiffened. In the weeks since I’d met Jake, I’d barely
thought about Josh. And I wasn’t sure what to even say now. “Can we talk?”
I swallowed
and turned to face him. He looked different. His
Published on February 09, 2013 09:13
January 21, 2013
Dreaming of You (Chapter 8)
Chapter 8
The next
day, standing in the early morning light outside my apartment, Jake held my
face in his hands and kissed me until I felt like he’d stolen all the breath
from lungs, until my lips tingled and I threaded my fingers through his soft
thick hair.
It was the second
time I had to say goodbye to him.
With his
warm strong hands still on my face and his fingers in my hair
The next
day, standing in the early morning light outside my apartment, Jake held my
face in his hands and kissed me until I felt like he’d stolen all the breath
from lungs, until my lips tingled and I threaded my fingers through his soft
thick hair.
It was the second
time I had to say goodbye to him.
With his
warm strong hands still on my face and his fingers in my hair
Published on January 21, 2013 07:21
January 4, 2013
Dreaming of You (Chapter 7)
Chapter 7
Three days
later I had just gotten a soda from the vending machine in my office building
and was just returning to my office when my phone beeped with an incoming text
message from Jake. My heart fluttered.
Are you busy Friday night?
I scrunched
my face up and looked at the small calendar on my desk as I slid into my chair before
replying.
Today is Friday.
Only
Three days
later I had just gotten a soda from the vending machine in my office building
and was just returning to my office when my phone beeped with an incoming text
message from Jake. My heart fluttered.
Are you busy Friday night?
I scrunched
my face up and looked at the small calendar on my desk as I slid into my chair before
replying.
Today is Friday.
Only
Published on January 04, 2013 17:26


