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While you watched me watch you watch me, your eyes darted back and forth, inspecting my left eyelid, my right eyebrow, my left pupil, my right iris. Your brow furrowed, an involuntary smile creeping across your face gave away your intentions. Our noses touching you leaned forward, turned your head slightly, narrowly missing collision and pressed your lips to mine, slow, with passion, conviction. The corners of your mouth turned up, our eyelashes engaged in whispered conversation, our fingers twisted together, sharing secrets through squeezes and taps. You moved closer, our hips touching, your arms wrapped all the way around my tiny frame, your breath slow and even and sharp with desire and anticipation, saying without saying, "I want to be closer, can we be closer, can you hear me, do you feel it." I rolled my ankles and stretched my toes, lengthening my body and leaning on your bones, kissing you softly in the spaces made for quiet brushes and accidental contact, my hair on your neck tickling and shaking and making silent promises. I buried my face in your chest, wanting to be inside this feeling, wanting to put it in a jar and to display it prominently for all to see. That night we lay together caught, swaddled and sheets and lost in each other, starry eyed, content. Lost, but not alone. Explorers. Wanderers. Adventurers. Separate in satisfaction until we awoke, grasping for hands and moving closer still, ecstatic in clutched embrace, emphatic in anticipation for contact to come, euphoric in a sea of effortless ease, and content in the lazy morning, tracing shapes, feeling the world in tiny twitches, subtle movements. While I watched you watch me watch you, my eyes darting back and forth, a sly grin slowly appeared and I pulled you closer.
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Aug 29, 2013
Aug 29, 2013 at 12:22 PM UTC
White Light Night
While you watched me watch you watch me, your eyes darted back and forth, inspecting my left eyelid, my right eyebrow, my left pupil, my right iris. Your brow furrowed, an involuntary smile creeping across your face gave away your intentions. Our noses touching you leaned forward, turned your head slightly, narrowly missing collision and pressed your lips to mine, slow, with passion, conviction. The corners of your mouth turned up, our eyelashes engaged in whispered conversation, our fingers twisted together, sharing secrets through squeezes and taps. You moved closer, our hips touching, your arms wrapped all the way around my tiny frame, your breath slow and even and sharp with desire and anticipation, saying without saying, "I want to be closer, can we be closer, can you hear me, do you feel it." I rolled my ankles and stretched my toes, lengthening my body and leaning on your bones, kissing you softly in the spaces made for quiet brushes and accidental contact, my hair on your neck tickling and shaking and making silent promises. I buried my face in your chest, wanting to be inside this feeling, wanting to put it in a jar and to display it prominently for all to see. That night we lay together caught, swaddled and sheets and lost in each other, starry eyed, content. Lost, but not alone. Explorers. Wanderers. Adventurers. Separate in satisfaction until we awoke, grasping for hands and moving closer still, ecstatic in clutched embrace, emphatic in anticipation for contact to come, euphoric in a sea of effortless ease, and content in the lazy morning, tracing shapes, feeling the world in tiny twitches, subtle movements. While I watched you watch me watch you, my eyes darting back and forth, a sly grin slowly appeared and I pulled you closer.
lyzi-diamond
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Aug 29, 2013
Aug 29, 2013 at 12:22 PM UTC
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