"They rest their mouths, each on the other. They touch their lips together, but do not quite kiss" (Cunningham, 110)
In this novel, when two people kiss, it is often written like this "they kissed, on the lips". Not only is this reversed, but it is also stated that they did not quite kiss. Both Kitty and Laura know that they have feelings for each other, but they are both to scared to admit it. The other characters who kissed had accepted their feelings, which is why they were able to complete the act.
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