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Is there any way to un-do it? Marit has made up her mind. Being a virgin is getting in the way of holding on to a boyfriend she really likes. So who better to lose it with than her best guy-friend, Jamie? They’ve been buds forever. It’ll be completely pressure-free. But Marit soon learns that doing it changes everything. Now she’s stuck without a boyfriend and in danger of losing her friends. Pop! Razorbill/Penguin, publication date 10/06.
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Submitted: Oct 4, 2006    Reads: 820    Comments: 11    Likes: 1   


 

They knew. I was sure of it.

The waiter who took our dinner order. The couple at the next table. The people we walked past on our way into the restaurant.

All night long, I was positive that everyone could tell, just by looking at me, that before the night was out, I would no longer be the only seventeen-year-old virgin left in Connecticut.

The only person oblivious to that fact? The guy I was going to do it with.

"So, how'd you like the movie?" Eric asked, holding my hand across the table.

We were at Mona Lisa, an Italian restaurant right near the Greenwich Country Club. Usually I love the place, but tonight it barely registered. We could have been eating hot dogs out of a Dumpster for all it mattered. Tonight I was going to have sex. And until that happened, I couldn't concentrate on anything else.

"Yeah," I said, not really answering. I was too preoccupied with the way Eric was rubbing his thumb back and forth across the top of my hand. I'm sure he thought it was romantic, but actually, it was kind of . . . chafing.

I looked closely at Eric's thumb. It was red and dry. You could see clearly where each individual black hair sprouted out of his skin.

I was pretty sure I had seen Eric's thumbs before. So why, tonight, did they look so-blech?

I pulled my hand away and poured some more Diet Coke into my glass. I crunched a few ice cubes while Eric smiled.

"You know what they say about chewing your ice," he said.

"What?" I asked.

Eric leaned in and whispered, "Same thing they say about green M&M's."

I gasped. So he did know!

Did that make me feel better or worse?

I took another sip of my drink, careful not to get any ice in my mouth this time.

Eric picked up his own glass and crunched a few of his own ice cubes. I couldn't decide if that made him funny or a big jerk.

"So how's school?" I asked him.

Eric went to St. Bernard's. They started classes two whole weeks before we did.

"Man, my morality teacher is so cool," Eric said. "Sister Marguerite. She started telling us about all these cases of bioethics, like a family who had a second kid because their first one needed a bone marrow transplant, and what are the ethics of doing something like that? She doesn't talk like a nun at all. She lets us make up our own minds about things. You know?"

"My mom had a case like that," I told him.

My mom is chief legal counsel for Greenwich Memorial Hospital. She always has crazy stories about the trouble the patients and doctors get into.

"There was this woman who already had three kids, and she-"

"Yeah, and there was this other guy, who had been on life support for years, right? He was a total vegetable-" The pizza arrived, and Eric reached out and grabbed a slice. "Anyway, his family wanted to pull the plug because he was completely brain-dead, but his wife didn't want to let him go, right?"

Eric took a huge bite of pizza. He chewed for a moment-then his eyes went wide. His face turned bright red.

"What's the matter?" I asked.

He opened his mouth, giving me a close-up view of mangled sauce, cheese, and crust. He fanned at his tongue, making "hot hot hot" noises. Then he spat the big chunk of pizza onto his plate.

I winced.

Eric gulped some of his drink before saying, "Ow! Sorry." He wrapped the half-chewed bit up in his napkin, took another, smaller bite, and continued his story from where he left off.

I slid a piece of pizza onto my own plate and silently waited for it to cool down. While I waited, Eric babbled on. And on. And on.

This is it, I thought. This is the magical evening I'll always remember. The one I'll cherish and compare to all subsequent evenings. Eric, with his red, hairy thumbs, endless stories, and spit-out pizza, will be with me forever.

Hmmm.

Eric finished raving about Sister Marguerite and barely took a breath before launching into a story about his chemistry teacher, Brother Jonah. I watched his mouth moving and his hands gesturing in the air. I ate two pieces of pizza and picked all the toppings off a third.

Too late, I realized I probably shouldn't have gone for that last slice. It made me feel too full to be seen without my clothes on.

I gulped. Without my clothes on . . .

Well, at least the car would be dark.

As I thought of Eric's car--and what would go on in that car post-pizza--tiny beads of sweat began to form on my forehead.

I scolded myself. Why was I so nervous? Eric had been a good boyfriend in the couple of months since we'd started dating. There was no way I could chicken out now.

So, I decided. Whatever. Full speed ahead.

Eric paid the check, and I wrapped my arm around his waist as we walked out to the car. I slipped my hand into his back pocket, and when he asked what we should do next, I said, "Let's go somewhere we can be alone."

We got into his mom's Saab station wagon and drove out to East Rock Park. Eric pulled down a leafy little lane heading toward the Pop Warner clubhouse and put the car in park.

It was a steamy night, so we had the windows down. Eric slid a cassette into the tape player and moved closer to me.

"You're so beautiful," he murmured, and put his hands on my face as he kissed me.

Sigh. I am a sucker for boys who touch my face during lip lock. It is the rare specimen who realizes that kissing isn't only about the mouth.

Eric's hands wandered down my neck and, slowly, through my hair. I kissed him back, shutting my eyes and trying not to think about the next twenty minutes.

About how I was going to get from kissing in the front seat to emerging from the backseat a Woman.

Eric stopped for a moment, tilted back his head, and smiled at me. "Hi," he said softly. Then he leaned in, pressing me back against my seat. His wristwatch snagged on my hair and pulled it.

Ow! I shut my eyes again and tried to get into it, tried to enjoy the faint spicy flavor of his tongue slipping into my mouth, but after a while, all I could feel was the hot air whooshing out of his nose and spreading over my face.

I opened my eyes, hoping to make an adjustment, and saw straight up one of Eric's nostrils. It was full of black hairs, just like his thumb, and . . .

Wait. Was that . . . ?

Ugh! Didn't anyone ever teach him to use a tissue?

At that moment, it was official. Any trace of desire I felt for Eric went screaming out the window.

Moment: ruined.

Intentions: thwarted.

Chance at de-virginization: completely, utterly over.

I put my hands on Eric's shoulders, lightly pushing him away.

"Marit," he gasped. The wheezy, sexy tone in his voice made a thousand tiny ants crawl over my skin. "I want you so bad."

"Yeah," I said, sitting up a little straighter. "Sorry. But I gotta go."


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I hate men with fuzzy nosehair :(. I know how she feels. Good for her for walking away.

Posted: Oct 4, 2006

Thanks for sharing this with us! How exciting. I'm glad she didn't do it with Eric :).

Posted: Oct 5, 2006

KIND OF CHAFING...

A story about a virgin who wants to lose it, then suddenly realises that perhaps it's with the wrong man. Those thumbs! Those nose-hairs! Ants are crawling....

I enjoyed the comedic detail, I enjoyed the sub-story about the bone-marrow. The dialogue is excellent and I believed it all. I am FAR too old to be in the target group for this fiction but I have really liked the pacy setting up of character, setting and action. I guess TV-writing helps cut everything down to the essentials, like in the best short story writing.

Minor snags were....

The line about green M&Ms lost me, although I guessed its meaning. Is this an age-thing or a UK-thing that meant I didn't get it?

I didn't need to know what the girl's mother does as far as this story goes. It may of course be relevant later in the novel. So, OK.

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This is a lovely piece and I'm suitably in awe. The quick drive to the finale is breathlessly, seamlessy handled. While it is obvious from the outset that in this kind of tale the sex will never happen (at least not yet) it was fun finding out how, ahem, challenging, the boyfriend was. The observation of his physical blemishes and his character flaws was first class, right down to the description of his open mouth full of stringy cheese. Yuk! I can almost taste his breath too - no, don't make me go there....

Cheers,

Nick Dwyer

Posted: Jan 25, 2007

hey this is a nice piece of writing, and i don't know if this is just because i'm from the uk, (it probably isn't) but i just didn't find it believable. Nowadays people in my age group (i'm only 14) have a really casual attitude to sex, all across the different backgrounds. I just don't believe that a girl of 17 would still be a virgin, ok so i'm young and i don't have that much 'worldly' experience but this type of book is aimed at my age group and though this is a humourous piece of writing and yes that guy sounds COMPLETELY revolting, i don't think a lot of people my age will relate to it. Keep working on it.

Posted: Feb 5, 2007

wow! i really like this story! I wonder what happens next!

Posted: Feb 6, 2007

wow, I understand it because she wanted to stopped being teased because she was pressured because she was virgin just like me and his nosehairs and dry skin really made me sick and then she had a bugger under her nose and she had to wipe it off yuck. I hope she dumped the guy and wait until she's married to become a woman! keep working on it you just migh have a best seller and it's geared toward young adults past the age of 17 because younger than that they couldn't read it. I have a question how do i get my work published? I've been trying to make it visuable but no luck because I'm confuse on the instructions they give you and i get stuck when i hit the publish button it wouldn't do it so what am I doing wrong here can you please e-mail me back and leave a message so it can be a simplier way for me to get noticed and applauded also known for my creativity. thanks

Posted: Aug 11, 2007

wow. really good! I love the detail! Keep writing!

Posted: Aug 23, 2008

that was funny and ew he's nasty!

Posted: Sep 13, 2008

Oh my Bejesus! That was sooo good! Really really good! (I call myself a writer and seriously? That's the best I can come up with? It was really really good? lol) But yea, it was. I'm sorta jealous of yuur awesome writing skills! So kudos to yuu =]p

It was really well written and the details were perfect, not overbearing, but definitely enough to make me keep reading! I could imagine this as a book one day, that's how good it is. Keep writing! I can already tell that I'll be addicted to this novel! *clicks 'become a fan' button* Yay!

Posted: Dec 1, 2008

Okay so I totally went to yuur page, and I'm going to buy yuur book ASAP! I'm so excited! When my mom gets home, it's straight to the bookstore for me! Can't wait to read more! I am one of those girls who gets yelled at for reading books during my classes (and I totally don't know where Paraguay or Uraguay is) so I expect some yelling to be going on tmw in school! Off to buy yuur novel!!! Byez! =]p

Posted: Dec 1, 2008



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