Maya realized the truth. She was too close to Riley and Lucas to see it before. Yearbook day she thought she had it all figured out. Everything, but how to tell Riley. She didn't see it until Riley told her in Texas that she did love Lucas as a brother. It was written all over her face that it was a lie, but she also knew that Riley wouldn't let up until she confessed her own feelings for Lucas. She didn't really know what she was feeling. She was drawn to Lucas because he was a good guy, attracted to him when he showed there was more to him than just that and guilty because she was drawn to him since the beginning, but pushed her best friend into his arms. Before Riley even saw him she could have said anything to let Riley know that she wanted him for herself, but she didn't. Why didn't she? Instead she let it go on for almost two years and now they both cared about him so deeply that it could tear apart the love they had for each other. They would never stop being friends, but their friendship would never be the same.

Farkle: It's been more than a few days, Riley. It's time to tell them the truth. We don't lie to each other.

Riley: If I tell them the truth about how I feel, then none of us may ever find out the truth about how they feel.

Farkle: What do you mean?

Riley: They like each other. I know it, but they need to know why and how much because until they figure that out none of it will be right. We are never going to be the same again, but at least we should know where to fit into this new thing.

(Farkle Hugs Riley. Then Maya climbs into the window).

Maya: What's going on?

Riley: I'm just confused. Everything is changing and I'm just confused.

Maya: Me too. (Maya and Riley hug, but there is tension and both of them feel it. It's very clear they love each other as much as they ever have, but they can't speak as freely and they can't push each other, so they don't know what to do).

Farkle: Well, I'm going to go. (He looks at both girls to let them know that he's there, if either of them needs to talk).

Lucas: Hey Farkle. Wait up.

Farkle: Are you going to see Riley?

Lucas: No. Your parents told me you were here. I came to see you. What were you saying the other night, before Riley pulled you out of Topanga's?

Farkle: I promised Riley I wouldn't say anything.

Lucas: Was it about me? Does Riley still like me?

Farkle: That's for Riley to say.

Lucas: I guess I have to respect that.

Farkle: Good.

Lucas: I like Maya, but it's not the same. I don't know why I like Maya. It's not that she's not likeable. It's that I just started to think of her this way. I mean, she's beautiful, artistic and witty, but without you and Riley we have never just been able to talk to each other and it seems weird to explore it when I already know I like Riley, but I don't want to hurt Maya and it's really to late to turn away from it now.

Farkle: Why not talk about this with Zay?

Lucas: He can't keep anything to himself.

Farkle: True.

Lucas: With Riley, she's sweet, she's smart and no-one ever really gives her credit for that because she's goofy and silly. She wants to see the good in everyone, but what's more, she brings it out of everyone. She's pretty and passionate about her friends and family. I was really hurt when she said we were like brother and sister. Can you help me?

Farkle: Before Smackle, I could never choose between them either. They make such great friends because they make up the missing parts of each other. Which one of them makes up the missing parts of you?

Lucas: I don't know. I don't even know how to figure it out.

Farkle: Well, you need to find out fast because Charlie is going to take this time that you're using to figure everything out to keep Riley for himself.

Lucas: You think she likes him?

Farkle: I know right now he's the only person right now that's only thinking about Riley.