Her guilt from treating him like shit before is what did it.So this was different. I think this is the first time we've see the two just having fun together. It's like Shia is a completely different person. I still don't understand what caused her to change.
It's healthy, but it's also insecure and teenage and messy. They're both working out themselves, each other, and what it all means. Funnily, their dynamic is very reminiscent (albeit idealised, simplified, and convenient) of an amalgam of teenage relationships, requited and unrequited, that I recall from my time at school. This is far more healthy than the instant devotion or constant drama usually seen in teen romance manga. It is idealised realism, particularly with regard to the age gap.For some reason I get a feeling that their relationship is not of a healthy kind.
The way they both behave is kinda off
Women are fickle creatures, young women exponentially so. But also, exactly what @Mangamoz said.So this was different. I think this is the first time we've see the two just having fun together. It's like Shia is a completely different person. I still don't understand what caused her to change.
I just find it hilarious that Tom Holland has no idea any of this is going on. It would be so funny if this became a meme or something huge and he gets asked "Why do all the weebs hate you?"Well, the ending is pretty obvious now. Shia gets NTR'd by that photo of Tom Holland.
Yeah, but Zendaya is really tall thoughLol I'm pretty sure he can't dunk. He's shorter than zendaya right?