I'm so proud of you, Douggie, Sierra says, throwing herself on him. They start making out immediately, not caring who's watching or about Fairfield's PDA policy.I love you, Doug says when they come up for air.I love you, too, Sierra coos in a baby voice.Get a room, another classmate calls out.
by Simone Elkeles (0 Reviews)
In a moment filled with excitement, Sierra expresses her pride in Douggie by throwing herself at him, leading to an immediate and passionate kiss. Their affection is so deep that they disregard their surroundings and the school's public display of affection policy.
After they pull away from their kiss, Doug proclaims his love for Sierra, who sweetly responds in a playful tone. The scene captures a youthful exuberance, with their classmates teasing them to find a more private space for their romantic display. This moment highlights the carefree nature of young love amidst the pressures of school life.
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