Stay With Me __exclusive__ — Tabitha
She closes her eyes. A single raindrop falls from her lashes.
“Then let me be late,” I say. “Let me be late and awful and whatever else I’ve been. But don’t leave. Don’t get in that car. Because once you do—” My throat closes up. I swallow. “Once you do, you take everything. The good mornings. The burnt toast. The way you hum when you think no one is listening. You take all of it, and I’ll be standing in this doorway for the rest of my life, saying it to no one.” tabitha stay with me
"Stay With Me" by Tabitha is more than just a ballad; it is a mood piece that captures the essence of human fragility. It showcases an artist who understands that sometimes, the most powerful thing you can do is strip away the noise and simply tell the truth. She closes her eyes
I flinch. She’s not wrong.
The phrase also mirrors the emotional weight of Nicole Fiorina’s popular series. “Let me be late and awful and whatever else I’ve been
: Her digging leads her into the underground lair where the town's "monsters" sleep during the day, revealing cave paintings and cryptic clues.
“I’ll be late,” I say. “I’ll mess up. I’ll probably leave the mugs on the windowsill until next Tuesday. But I’ll mean it. I swear to God, Tabitha. I’ll mean it until I get it right.”
