Tara Tainton It Can Happen So Fast -
I parted my lips. The word was right there— stop . Small. Simple. It would have saved us both.
It can happen so fast. But maybe—just maybe—that's the only way it ever really happens at all. tara tainton it can happen so fast
You nodded, your fingers tracing the edge of the photograph. "You left early. Said you had a headache." I parted my lips
The first kiss was soft, almost tentative. A question asked in slow motion. But the second—the second was a discovery. Your hand slid to the back of my neck, and mine found your waist, and the world outside that closet door ceased to exist. Simple
"It can happen so fast," you whispered. Not a question. An acknowledgment.
I was helping you clean out the hall closet—an innocent task, a favor between people who had known each other for years. Neighbors. Friends. The kind of relationship with safe, predictable boundaries.
She turns her head on the carpet, her cheek pressing into the fibers. "Now," she says, "we stop pretending we didn't feel it."