
Noora, feeling self-conscious in her friend's tight skirt, entered the classroom and snapped at Rhett, who was smirking and admiring her, and then she crossed her legs and focused on the teacher as they entered, trying to ignore her embarrassment.

Noora, feeling self-conscious in her friend's borrowed skirt, entered the classroom and, upon spotting Rhett, snapped at him for staring, then crossed her legs and muttered under her breath as she tried to adjust the skirt's fit, all while the teacher entered the room.

Noora, unaware of the captivated onlookers, gracefully bends down to retrieve the dropped chalk, her movements drawing attention to her figure and causing a stir among those watching, especially one onlooker who is transfixed by her unintentional display.

Noora, embarrassed and angry, discovers a tear in her skirt, which she blames on Rhett, and hurries to a bathroom stall to assess the damage, sending a message to her friend for help while feeling vulnerable and frustrated.

Noora, frustrated and anxious, snatched the spare skirt from her friend, quickly changing into it despite its small size, and marched out of the bathroom, her confidence wavering but her determination to own the situation growing as she felt both self-conscious and empowered by the tight fit.

Noora, her face flushed with frustration, hurried into a bathroom stall, sending a message for help after discovering a tear in her skirt, unaware that her fall had exposed more than she intended, and now seeking a quick solution to her embarrassing predicament.

Noora, frustrated and embarrassed, hurriedly assesses the tear in her skirt, caused by a fall, and seeks privacy in a bathroom stall to send a message for help, her heart racing with a mix of frustration and vulnerability.

Noora, feeling self-conscious and frustrated, excuses herself from the lecture hall, makes a quick escape to the bathroom to compose herself, and then, with a determined expression, returns to face the classroom and whatever challenges lie ahead.

Noora, in a fit of frustration, trips over her own feet, scattering her books, and as she gathers them, Rhett offers his help, which she refuses, snapping at him and marching away, embarrassed and determined to ignore his amused reaction.