We've never been stuck. We can go whenever we want to; it's only a little glass.
[She lets him hold her another minute, then draws back slowly, just enough to put a hand on his cheek and let him feel what she's about to do before she draws in close and kisses him.]
But I couldn't rescue you from the glass when it would've made you think you were a burden. There was something else I had to rescue you from, first.
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[She lets him hold her another minute, then draws back slowly, just enough to put a hand on his cheek and let him feel what she's about to do before she draws in close and kisses him.]
But I couldn't rescue you from the glass when it would've made you think you were a burden. There was something else I had to rescue you from, first.