When they got to the house, he lifted her out of the truck into his arms and smacked her head on the door frame in the process. Ow! Sorry, he said. You've done this to me before! she accused. I know. I've always been real smooth, he said, remembering a time long ago, before they were married, when he was carrying her home in much this same manner, though not pregnant, and while his mind was on sex, he damn near gave her a concussion, which sort of precluded any kind of sex. His mind was definitely not on sex right now. Jack

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In the scene from "Second Chance Pass" by Robyn Carr, a humorous and slightly clumsy interaction unfolds between a couple. Upon arriving at their home, the man lifts his partner out of the truck but accidentally hits her head on the door frame. This prompts a playful exchange where she reminds him of a similar incident from their past, demonstrating the couple's familiarity and comfort with each other.

The man's recollection of a past moment, when he was distracted by thoughts of intimacy but nearly caused her harm, adds a layer of nostalgia. However, there is a clear distinction in his current mindset, as he acknowledges that this moment is far different from their earlier carefree days of romance, highlighting the progression of their relationship and the changes that come with time and circumstances.

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