The youngest members of Sonny's family are getting ready to spend the afternoon on the beach. Will still hasn't come down yet. Sonny isn't sure if it would be better for him to come rather than resting on. Each time he goes into the room, Will murmurs that he still has a headache. Finally Nikolas gets impatient and tells Sonny to get a move on. Sonny joins his cousin (He is Will's age and Sonny appreciate that Nikolas is not gay because he looks an awful lot like Sonny but is way more gorgeous...) and climbs into the SUV's trunk, getting stuck between Lydia and Nikolas' girlfriend Kassandra.

On the beach, they start a volleyball game, to Lydia's delight. She's wiggling the top of her bikini as much as possible, certainly for the benefit of the pimply teenagers who have been eyeing her from the moment she's arrived at the beach. At the end of the game, Sonny sees them approaching her and he wanders away. A quick movement on the sand catches his attention and he runs behind some rocks. A large crab is now hurrying to the ocean. Of course, it's crawling backwards, all awkward on the hard stones, and it accelerates when it spots Sonny. He stops immediately and looks at the animal who finishes his dash to the sea. Here it stops and lets itself be lifted by the waves. Some graceful underwater moves, which make him think of Will, and the crab disappears from sight. Sonny regrets not sharing the moment with his boyfriend and decides to discourage further alcohol consumption during the stay. He hates to see Will all sick like that.

"Hey, Sonny, you ready for a rematch?" It's Lydia. She's standing next to the net. Sonny sees the two teenagers walking away, tails between their legs. Looks like Lydia has high standards. She hands the ball to Sonny and gestures to Zoe, another cousin they met at the beach. Nikolas, Kassandra and Gabriel (who apparently is Justin's cousin, even though he's only 15 years old) take their place on the other side of the net. Sonny feels a nice breeze scattering away the scorching heat, as his movements gets more fluid. He smile. It's a paradise here.

On the drive back to the house, he asks his cousin if he can go buy some postcards. He chose a particularly nice one for his mother. He knows she loves Greece as if it was her own country. For Justin, he chooses a shot of the suspension bridge and he ends up with a dozen of cards in hand after taking into account of Will extended family.

When Marina tells him, frowning, that Will is always in their room, Sonny feels uneasy. Maybe it's not the alcohol. Did he eat something stale at the restaurant? Is it necessary to call a doctor? He realizes suddenly that it is his responsibility, as Will's partner.

Before he decides for or against some medical advice, he asks Marina to help him make some chicken soup. She gathers ingredients and adds eggs and lemon. Sonny trust her and hopes Will will like it. He grabs a tray, adds the postcards, then noiselessly pushes the door open.

Will is sitting on the bed. He doesn't seem sick or even tired. But his eyes are sad. Sonny puts down the tray on the edge of the bed and slides behind his man. He wraps his arms around Will's chest from behind and gently whispers, "You feeling better? " Even though he knows he's not. Will doesn't answer right away. He breathes out loudly. Sonny feels a distressed vibration resonate against his own chest and thinks very fast.

He decided to play innocent, let Will decide when to confide in him, and maybe divert him from his sad thoughts. "I made you some chicken soup. Marina helped me." Will has a small smile and turns to the tray. He notices the postcards and whispers, "Who are these for?" Sonny chuckles and replies "My parents, your father, your mother, Rafe, your brother and sisters, uncle Victor, your grandmothers, Abby, your uncles and aunts ..." "And let's not forget my cousin's neighbor's godmother's brother-in-law for that matter." Sonny, who did not expect Will's deadpan delivery,

wonders if he hasn't misread Will's troubled look. Maybe he was just homesick?

Will wants to start writing the cards, but Sonny suddenly remembers what Kassandra said in the afternoon. "There's a meteor shower tonight. Lots of shooting stars Come on, we shouldn't miss it!" He pulls at Will's sleeve and takes him out of the room. But the streetlights are hiding the sky. Sonny asks Gregorios if they can borrow his car. He drives up to one of the places he spotted in the morning when he was climbing. It's on a high viewpoint, away from the town, overlooking the sea, which reflects some of the stars, in a vague, unreal way. There are no seats, so Sonny wedges himself against a rock and takes Will in his arms, "You have a wish list ready? According to Kassandra, we should see a lot of them." Will sighs. Sonny pulls on his man's shirt, insisting "Come on, I'm not asking you to tell me, but if you need, I can lend you some of mine. I have a lot, most of which about you..." "Like what ...? " A light drops in the inky sky. Sonny closes his eyes and says aloud, "I wish to always do what you need me to." Will says nothing. Other stars flow by and Sonny finally hears "You have other ideas? I'm short. "

Slowly, Will relaxes and they miss the end of the shower. But Sonny doesn't regret it at all. Will's mouth is soft against his. If he wasn't in a foreign country, Sonny would propose a nightly skinny-dipping. Instead, he drags Will to the car, then focuses on not driving too fast, even though Will's intense stare and hand on Sonny's thigh are highly tempting.

They park the car at Gregorio's house and walk back to Marina's house, passing by a dimly lit place. There's a flash of light that's too low to be a star, searching the darkness until it flips through their face "Oh, it's you ..." It's Lydia's voice. Sonny takes a look in Will's direction. His movements are clumsy like the crab at the beach. Sonny doesn't understand. Marina walks out of the shadows and asks "Did you see the stars Sonny? I hope they didn't give Will any fear of height?"