The next day, Otto went to Twister's house and told him everything.
"Really? Dude, I never thought you'd like her. I just thought she was just a friend," Twister exclaimed.
"Well, now you know." Otto felt a lot more relieved about it now that he had told his best friend, but he still felt kind of embarrassed.
"I dunno, man. I still can't believe it. How can you prove that you really do like her?" Twister wasn't convinced.
"I dunno, you're the one I have to convince," Otto shrugged.
"I know! Come on, let's get Sunny and Reggie and Sam and go to the Pier. I have an idea." Twister ran out the room, Otto trailing close behind.
Sunny sighed and looked out into the Pacific. She wondered why Otto told his friends. Now she felt completely different around them, but she figured they would have found out anyway. "So, what are we here for?"
"Well," Twister began, "it seems I don't believe you two like each other, so I want you to prove it." Twister really believed that they liked each other, he just wanted to mess with them.
"So?" Sunny looked at him in confusion.
"So," Twister continued, "Reggie, Sammy and me have decided that." He stalled for a moment.
"Get on with it!" Otto had a bad feeling in the pit of his stomach.
"In order to prove you two go out, we want you to kiss," Twister finished.
"Okay.?" Otto looked at him like he was crazy. He had kissed her before, but never in front of anyone. He leaned over and kissed her quickly. "There, happy now?"
"Nope," Twister stated plainly.
Otto and Sunny looked exasperated.
"But that'll do. So, we headin' to the Shack then to surf?" Twister questioned.
"Yeah, I guess." Otto and Sunny sighed, and started to hold hands, but stopped. Reggie looked at them and giggled.
"It's okay, now that we know." She took Otto's arm and put it around Sunny's waist. "That's better."
It was weird because Otto thought his friends would treat him differently, but they didn't. He was glad for that. Now that they knew, he would be more open with them from now on.