"You don't hate me?" Carlos asks timidly, his voice filled with uncertainty.

"Nah, dude. I was just a bit irritated with you, but hate? Nah. How could I hate the most energetic, sugar-loving, cartoon-obsessed kid I know?" Logan replies with a playful tone, trying to reassure Carlos.

"Even though you probably shorten my life by thirty years with the stress you cause," he continues, half-jokingly, a hint of exaggeration in his voice.

"Logan!" Camille interjects, trying to keep the mood light and diffuse any tension that may arise.

"What?" Logan says, laughing, not taking the comment too seriously. He knows it's all in good fun.

"It's actually true. Carlos is more stress-inducing than Katie," James says, chiming in with a mischievous smile.

"I don't know if I should be happy about that or offended," Carlos says, his voice filled with a mix of amusement and curiosity, wondering how he manages to be both a source of stress and entertainment for his friends.

Imagine if Katie found out! We'd be in big trouble by Halloween," James laughs nervously, still scared of how terrifying Katie can be when she's angry.

"Our princess is one tough cookie," Carlos remarks.

"Tough doesn't even begin to describe her," Kendall adds, sipping on his orange juice.

After getting dressed, the guys go for a bike ride with Jo and Camille.

Later in the afternoon, Logan is jogging in Palm Woods Park when Louie calls him over.

"Hey dude, what's up?" Logan asks, taking a sip of water to cool down from the intense heat.

"Remember when I told you about my autism diagnosis?" Louie asks.

"Yeah, it was a few days ago. Why?" Logan replies.

"Can you please keep it between us? I don't want anyone else to know, especially the kids at school. I don't want to be judged or stereotyped," Louie explains.

"I totally understand. I promise I won't tell anyone. It's a hockey player promise," Logan assures him.

"Hockey player promise?" Louie questions, confused.

"It's a term the guys and I came up with years ago. It's like a solemn oath to promise to do something, even if it's emotionally difficult. But what you're asking is really easy. I, Logan Mitchell, hockey player, promise not to reveal your autism diagnosis to anyone here," Logan explains.

"Thanks Logan I really appreciate that." Louie says.