The housemates were hanging out by the pool when they started wondering what was on the other side of the wall. Apparently, they’ve been hearing noises from there. Others guessed that there was a shooting going on, and for a while, it seemed like they were figuring out how to take a peek. Just in time, the song “Torpe” played and diverted their attention back to Ejay.
Ejay was still having a hard time having a normal conversation with Priscilla. He said that he has a hard time talking to beautiful women, feeling insecure. This shyness is heightened because he once offered a coconut fruit to Germany’s lass. Nan, who considers himself closest to Ejay, confronted him with this tongue-tied situation. Nan has been spending a lot of time with Valerie, but he assured Ejay that he would step aside instantly, once he gets up the nerve to talk to her. He warns Ejay that it was coming to the point that Valerie felt Ejay did not like being with her since he obviously avoids crossing her path. This worried Ejay, and he blamed himself for his so-called stupidity.
For all his talk, Nan wasn’t having an easier time either. Josef and Ejay, especially, were blatantly teasing him to Nikki. Nan locked himself in the room, but went out when Josef said Nikki was outside. Later, Nan hides in a corner when Nikki stepped in the room. Reading her book, Nikki takes all in stride. Valerie and Priscilla ask about the non-stop laughter, and Nan shrugs it off as a nonsensical prank. The two boys were bullying him and he was bullying Ejay in turn, by giving him the cold treatment, just to see his reaction. It didn’t last long, though, as all three boys were teasing each other soon enough. It’s a good thing all three were good sports and knew how to give and take their hits.