Kent No Kiss — Nelly

I found Nelly in a used bookstore last winter, tucked between a biography of Clara Bow and a cracked manual on stage lighting. She wasn’t a star. She never made it past the B-list. But she had a face that looked like it was always about to say something sharp and then decide not to bother.

Nelly Kent retired in 1931. No comeback. No tell-all. She opened a bookshop in Vermont and reportedly never spoke of Hollywood again. When a fan wrote asking about the “no kiss” scene, she wrote back on a postcard: “Some things are more interesting unfinished.” nelly kent no kiss

For most people, that’s a throwaway line. A bit of silent-film trivia. But for me, it’s become a kind of prayer. I found Nelly in a used bookstore last

Some kisses are just noise. Some endings are better as a stage direction than a scene. And sometimes the most powerful thing you can do is walk away with your lips still yours. But she had a face that looked like

So here’s to Nelly Kent. Forgotten by history. Remembered by those of us still learning how to say no kiss without apologizing.

That’s it. No kiss. She walks.

—A