Parsons and Percival enjoy chess matches in their free time.
Parsons hates to admit it, but his little brother gives him a run for his simoleons.
Weekend breakfasts are always quiet and a tad awkward.
A birthday should liven things up!
Percival looks absolutely delighted.
Percival looks absolutely delighted.
Well, here he is... brushing his teeth. In the kitchen sink.
A profile view.
Soon after his birthday, Percival takes an interest in his mother's garden, and insists on helping her with it. He may been a teen, but he's still technically a kid, so Toadie leaves him to pluck grapes alone.
Meanwhile, Parsons takes his good friend Nancy Sandalwood to the beach, where she proceeds to do homework.
So, he moves on to her other friend, Rune Pine.
"You know, both of my parents are half-berry," he says, hoping to impress her.
"You know, both of my parents are half-berry," he says, hoping to impress her.
Back at the house, Percival invites Darla-Juliana over to celebrate her birthday!
She ages up with the same cute-weird style as Percival's mother, which he finds adorable.
(Freud would have something to say about that.)
(Freud would have something to say about that.)
"So... a-are you married?" Percival stumbles around his words.
Darla-Juliana giggles. "No, I'm not married, silly."
Percival blushes. "I mean... are you single?"
"I just left elementary school, so yes," she replies.
Darla-Juliana giggles. "No, I'm not married, silly."
Percival blushes. "I mean... are you single?"
"I just left elementary school, so yes," she replies.
Percival smiles. "That's good. That is-- I'm glad that you are. Not that I want you to be lonely, just--"
Percival decides to stop word vomiting and kisses her.
Since Percival's generation hasn't taken over yet, Toadie and Loppy want to prove that they still love each other, too.
Stop hogging the camera, you two.
Stop hogging the camera, you two.