"Wait for her," Marco said, staring at the clock.

"She'll be here soon enough."

He felt sweat dripping down his brow, and he subsequently took off his hoodie. Then he saw Star approach her.

"Star, h-hey."

Marco was a bit stuttered in speech after what happened on Music Day, since it was the 5th year since it halpened.

"What's going on?"

Star sat next to Marco on the wall, not as a bum or an animal, but a friend.

"I've called you for something important." He immediately looked down at the picture in his hand.

"You see this?" He pointed to the masculine figure in the picture.

"This guy is my father. He loved and cared about me, until my parents divorced. Then I slowly found out you were the only thing keeping him sane and happy. You and mom. Ever since you moved to Oregon-"

Marco was immediately interrupted by a feeling. Something soft, he had never felt that type of love in years.

It was a hug, and Star was giving it to him.

He slowly hugged back.

"So Star?"

"Yeah?"

"Want to meet up at Mewni, let's say, tomorrow at 6?"

"Oh, you. Yeah, I can go for that. See you, bye."

Star waved as she traveled back through the dimensional cut. Marco waved back.

"Star hasn't lost her touch, even when we're both in college."