Wendy turned her head to face Squints and moved her mouth close to his, Squints took that as an invitation to close the distance. He pressed his lips to hers and after a few moments of kissing Wendy pulled away saying, "That's enough. No offence, but we can't go farther than that."

Squints then asked as Wendy got up to turn off the TV, "What do you mean by "Farther than that?"

Wendy turned to face Squints and said, "You don't know? You know taking our clothes off and doing adult stuff. Doing that would be illegal, not to mention hypocritical."

Squints replied, "It would? Hypocritical?"

Wendy said, "There are laws to prevent people from doing adult stuff with kids younger than them, and they apply to us as much as anyone. As for it being hypocritical, I would lose respect for any girl who did that kind of thing on the first date with any boy."

Squints replied, "So then can I have second date when I am an adult?" Wendy smiled and nodded.

8 years later

Squints was looking at some boys playing baseball on the sandlot when he heard a familiar voice call out, "YooHOOO, MICHAEL!"

Squints turned and recognized Judy Peffercorn, mother of his beloved, He said as she arrived, "Hello, Mrs. P. Look at these fine kids. I helped coach some of them, you know?"

Judy replied, "You don't need to impress me Michael. I am impressed much more by the fact that when you first reunited with my daughter, you encouraged her to fulfill her dream of travelling the world despite the fact that you two couldn't keep her hands off each other."

Squints shrugged and said, "I do care about her happiness. Is she coming back? Last I heard from her, she seemed to be getting tired of traveling. She considered her dream of traveling the world fulfilled.

Judy said, "She was, but don't get your hopes up on returning. That's what I'm here to talk to you about. Her current trip to London is supposed to be her last. She had made arrangements to end her employment with Miss Watts after that. However, my daughter has gained the attentions of some well-to-do British aristocrat, Lord Henry Covington. He is offering her the resources to extend her visit to England indefinitely so they can properly court. I hope she doesn't. I don't want my daughter to live in England. Still, I will respect what my daughter wants. So again, don't get your hopes up."

Should Squints,

A: Fly to London to surprise Wendy.

B: Have confidence that Wendy will return home on her own.