Not stepping away.
Just adjusting.
And for half a second—
we were too close.
Not touching.
Not even brushing.
Just proximity that didn’t need explanation but still felt like one.
I stopped immediately.
She did too.
That pause hit harder than movement.
Because now we were both aware of exactly how close that had been.
Neither of us said anything for a second too long.
Then I stepped back.
Slow.
Controlled.
Too controlled.
Rowan
I didn’t look at him right away.
That was instinct now.
If I looked too fast, it made it real in a way I didn’t want to deal with.
But I could feel him just behind me.
Still.
Not moving.
“You always do that,” I said quietly.
“Do what.”
“Stop like you’re calculating distance.”
That got a reaction.
Small.
But real.
“I am calculating distance,” he said.