S.Q.A.G. (Short Quiet Asian Girl)
A SQAG (short quiet asian girl), in a desperate effort to upend her anonymity, disguises as another student to take a test in her place.
A SQAG (short quiet asian girl), in a desperate effort to upend her anonymity, disguises as another student to take a test in her place.
Tricia Fukuhara
Jane
Kristian Ventura
Bennett
Sarah Lilly
Mrs. Johnson
Michael J. Sielaff
Mr. Garfield
Dylan Field
Blake
Jillian Ruvalcaba
Kelly
Katie Chan
Featured SQAG
Jamie Jin Lee
Featured SQAG
Juliette Lin
Featured SQAG
A SQAG (short quiet asian girl), in a desperate effort to upend her anonymity, disguises as another student to take a test in her place.
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