It was literally just eye contact.
A second. Maybe two. Nothing dramatic, nothing anyone else would notice, nothing that would mean anything in a logical sense.
But in that moment, it felt like something.
And once it feels like something, my brain is already gone.
Because now it is not just eye contact.
Now it is a moment.
Now it is a sign.
Now it is something my brain immediately starts building on.
Was it intentional
Did they feel it too
Did it linger just a little longer than normal
And suddenly, I am analyzing a two second interaction like it holds meaning it probably does not.
But that is how it starts.
One look turns into a thought.
The thought turns into a possibility.
The possibility turns into a full storyline.
And now, in my head, we are already something.
Not in a serious way, not in a completely unrealistic way, just enough to make it feel like there is something there. Just enough to make me pay attention the next time. Just enough to make me curious.
Because what if it did mean something
What if that was the moment
What if this is how things start
And I know how that sounds.
I know it is a stretch. I know I am taking something small and turning it into something bigger. I know I am connecting dots that may not even exist.
But there is also something fun about it.
Something light.
Something playful.
Something that makes an ordinary moment feel a little more interesting.
Not everything has to be serious.
Sometimes it is okay to let your mind wander for a second. To let something small feel a little bigger, even if you know it might not actually be.
Because at the end of the day, it was just eye contact.
But for a second, it felt like fate.
And honestly, I am okay with that.
Tessa’s Straight-Up Perspective
You saw something small and made it meaningful, and that is normal. The key is knowing the difference between imagination and reality. Eye contact is not a sign, it is just a moment. But your brain wants to make it more because it is fun to imagine. As long as you stay aware of that, you are fine. It only becomes a problem when you start expecting something based on something that never actually happened.
Final Thought: Divine Delulu Summary
It was probably nothing, but for a second it felt like everything.
Disclaimer
This post reflects emotional experiences and perspectives meant for relatability and self reflection. Every situation is unique, and not all connections or outcomes are the same. Take what resonates, leave what does not, and always honor your own boundaries, growth, and personal journey.