It's been a while since we've seen the kid, but now that he's a teenager, we catch up with him again. He's in high school now, and he and his older brother, Finn, are in charge of setting up the school for the summer. Finn asks the kid if he'd like to apply some sunscreen to his star, and the kid confesses that he doesn't know if he has a crush on anyone. He wants to protect Finn when he gets injured, he wants to be ignored by him, and his heart beats faster when he smiles at him. Finn tells the kid that love is a two-way thing: the one who falls in love with you loves you back the same way, and that's how love works. The kid wonders if Finn has feelings for her, and she's not sure if he does. Finn gives her a bottle of wine, which he says is the best thing he has ever tasted. He also tells her that she can have feelings for anyone, even if they're different from the person she used to like. She's shocked, and asks if Finn likes her too.
It's been a while since we've seen the kid, but now that he's a teenager, we catch up with him again. He's in high school now, and he and his older brother, Finn, are in charge of setting up the school for the summer. Finn asks the kid if he'd like to apply some sunscreen to his star, and the kid confesses that he doesn't know if he has a crush on anyone. He wants to protect Finn when he gets injured, he wants to be ignored by him, and his heart beats faster when he smiles at him. Finn tells the kid that love is a two-way thing: the one who falls in love with you loves you back the same way, and that's how love works. The kid wonders if Finn has feelings for her, and she's not sure if he does. Finn gives her a bottle of wine, which he says is the best thing he has ever tasted. He also tells her that she can have feelings for anyone, even if they're different from the person she used to like. She's shocked, and asks if Finn likes her too.