[ Just to make that fact perfectly clear β and oh, god, his continued assurance is only going to make her doubt him, isn't it?
He doesn't have time to make a fool of himself any further, though (thankfully), when she rises up on her toes to kiss him. It's certainly sweet, and really not a bad kiss, and it's brief enough that it doesn't veer into uncomfortable.
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[ Just to make that fact perfectly clear β and oh, god, his continued assurance is only going to make her doubt him, isn't it?
He doesn't have time to make a fool of himself any further, though (thankfully), when she rises up on her toes to kiss him. It's certainly sweet, and really not a bad kiss, and it's brief enough that it doesn't veer into uncomfortable.
It's a friendly kiss. A mistletoe-kiss. ]
So is there a reason why this is a tradition?