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“That's it, cupcake. You're going down.”
Rick Riordan“I've never met a problem a proper cupcake couldn't fix.”
Sarah Ockler, Bittersweet“Shaking his head, Tobin turned back to his picnic spread, and there, sitting on the end of the checkered cloth, and helping himself to one of Tobin’s cupcakes, was a tiny brown squirrel.Tobin blinked in surprise.The squirrel was exceptionally bold. He made absolutely no move to leave, despite Tobin’s frown, and merely stuffed more pink icing into his mouth with one tiny paw. His ears were tufted into small points, and he tilted his head to the side as he surveyed Tobin with bright, inquisitive eyes.Tobin had to laugh. “Well, I suppose I don’t mind sharing with you, little guy, even if you did eat one of my cupcakes,” Tobin chuckled to himself.“I should hope so. Frankly, I’m surprised that you thought you could even eat five cupcakes all by yourself,” the squirrel replied airily.”
R.S. Mollison-Read, Magician's Mastery“It’s hard not to smile when you’re going eyeball to eyeball with a frosted chocolate cupcake.”
Shannon Wiersbitzky, What Flowers Remember“Mom asked for a cupcake miracle? Well, here comes the freaking holy angel of icing, at your service. --”
Sarah Ockler, Bittersweet“Life's meant to be sweet! Grab a cupcake and enjoy the ride!”
Kimmie Easley, Souls Set Free“Hell-on-skis, can you hear me? This is flying cupcake.”
Joss Stirling, Seeking Crystal“Writing is like baking cupcakes, you're trying to make something from the raw. Like with cupcakes it's flour and eggs and stuff, and with books it's ideas and words. The end result is the same though, you want people to eat them up.”
Emma Shortt“People I had never seen before flocked in, their faces showing a longing you never saw for cake. People's eyes lit up for a cupcake, cake seemed to signal celebration. But their eyes got filmy, watery, misty when we handed them a slice of pie. Pie was memory. Nostalgia. Pie made people recall simpler, maybe happier times.”
Judith Fertig, The Memory of Lemon“She talked about wanting to be a part of something, wanting to be desired, to be 'special', craving to be loved. She talked about experiencing the kind of loneliness so immense it could swallow you up. She called it 'loneliness that crowds couldn't cure'.”
Cupcake Brown, A Piece of Cake