The directions and explanation are in the first chapter. I don't own Gravity Falls.
Wendy and Tambry shyly kissed each other.
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Tambry's POV
Tambry pulled away in shock. Did she really just KISS buck-tooth Wendy?! What would the others think?! Why does shopping always make her do crazy things like this?! First it was Juniper, then it was Leigh, and now it was WENDY? Dang, she needs to quit shopping. She wasn't even used to hanging out with Wendy, not saying that she wasn't having fun, but she had just kissed her! I guess she had just gotten over excited about Wendy's crush on Nate Holt. She couldn't help, but lick her lips to taste the sweet Watermelon lip-gloss that had smeared on her lips. Then she started worrying about Thompson. Thompson and Tambry had been dating since 3rd grade and almost everyone knew it. What would happen if somebody told Thompson what they had saw?! And the sickest thing of all to Tambry was that she had actually liked it!
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Wendy's POV
Wendy pulled away in equal shock. What the heck just happened?! Wendy knew she had only kissed Tambry to make sure she'd be a good kisser for whenever Nate tried to kiss her, but it was still wrong. I mean how would her dad react to knowing his daughter had kissed a girl. He would either be excited that she was supposedly lesbian or ground her for life. Her dad was very confusing at times, but so was she. Ever since, she had become friends with populars it got worse and worse. It was all so random and stressful, but despite that, Wendy had to admit that she did like the way Tambry's lip-gloss tasted on her lips. She just prayed to god that her dad was gonna throw a huge fit when she got home. After all, she did have to admit that she sort-of liked it.
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No POV
They stood there as they uncomfortably looked at each other, both of them blushing. Wendy laughed, nervously before Tambry spoke up.
"It ain't no big deal."
Wendy shrugged," It's innocent."
With that, they walked out of the mall, swaying their hips with their steps.
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Sorry, this one is so short. R & R.
