yes he pucked up his lips and lay-ed on on her
When Deza and Bud are doing dishes, Bud gets his first kiss.
Deza Malone was Bud's first kiss
Bud Caldwell and Deza Malone Kiss
In "Bud, Not Buddy," when Bud kisses Deza Malone, he feels a mix of excitement and nervousness. The kiss is a significant moment for him, representing a budding romantic connection and a sense of belonging. Bud's emotions reflect his desire for love and companionship, which he has been seeking throughout his journey. Overall, the kiss symbolizes hope and the possibility of happiness in his life.
Bud missed it and deza never meant to go
Deza Malone is a character in the book "Bud, Not Buddy" by Christopher Paul Curtis. She is a smart and resilient young girl who becomes a close friend to the main character, Bud. Deza is known for her big dreams and strong personality, and she plays a significant role in helping Bud on his journey.
Bud met Deza Malone in the Hooverville of Flint. He, Bugs, Deza, and a white boy (no racism there) were sent to wash dishes. While they were doing their jobs, Deza and Bud kissed. However, this was not witnessed by anyone.
No she is not.
Bud kisses Delza Malone because she asks him "Have you ever kissed a girl at the orphanage?" and Bud says "No.", and then Delza says "What, are you afraid of girls?" And Bud says "No." And then Delza puckers up and then Bud thinks 'well if I don't kiss her, then she'll think I'm afraid of girls', and so he decided to kiss her.
Bud received a letter from Deza Malone, which included a note and a small, special gift. The letter expressed her affection and support for him, showcasing their friendship and connection. Deza's gesture was meaningful to Bud, as it provided him with comfort and encouragement during his difficult journey.
in a Hooverville in Flint ..
it tells u that bud is not afraid of girls