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Quiet Heat

The ache that lives in restraint.

By M.maxPublished 29 days ago 1 min read

The Way I Begin to Burn

I don’t react.

I register.

The moment you enter my space,

something beneath my calm leans forward—

not desperate,

just aware.

Awareness is dangerous.

It settles into the body quietly,

like warmth spreading through something

that pretended it was cold.

You don’t touch me,

but your attention does.

It traces my outline without permission,

stays where it shouldn’t,

and lingers long enough

to be remembered.

My breath betrays me first.

Then my stillness.

Then the way my thoughts begin to soften,

lose their sharp edges,

sink lower.

I am not undone by action.

I am undone by anticipation—

by the way nothing happens

and everything builds.

The space between us thickens.

It presses against my skin,

slides beneath it,

collects in places

that were quiet moments ago.

I don’t ask for closeness.

My body negotiates it for me—

tilting, pausing,

offering just enough

to be noticed.

What stirs inside me is slow,

deliberate,

almost cruel in its patience.

It spreads without urgency,

heavy, insistent,

impossible to ignore.

Your restraint teaches my imagination

how far it can go

without crossing the line—

and it goes far.

My lips part again.

Not to speak.

Not to invite.

But because holding everything in

has become unbearable.

This is not hunger.

This is heat learning discipline.

Control brushing against surrender

until both forget who started it.

If my body responds before I do,

if my eyes darken with knowing,

if my silence grows louder—

Then understand this:

I am not asking you closer.

I am asking you

to stay exactly where you are

and let it finish its work.

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M.max

Sharing insights and experiences on love and relationships to help you navigate challenges, solve problems, and make life a little easier.

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  • Archery Owl29 days ago

    Wow. This pulls in an interesting way. I really enjoyed reading.

  • Evocative work! I appreciated the opportunity to read it!

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