Spending 24/7 with someone can surely fuel a spark of attraction, and this was just what was happening with Patrick. “Sana pumasok ako ng PBB nang walang girlfriend,” he confided to Joe. “I’m trying my best to control my feelings, pero minsan mahirap talaga.” Earlier this season, Patrick shed tears over a note from his girlfriend, and he vowed not to flirt with anyone. Unfortunately, his close friendship with Fretzie seems to be taking a crazy loop, turning friendship into genuine attraction. “Hindi nawawala sa isip ko ang girlfriend ko,” he stated. Though worried about hurting his girlfriend, he decided to go and tell Fretzie about his crushing on her. Fretzie told Kuya that Patrick was really just a friend to her, but there’s still a long way to go and just where things will lead is still a mystery. Will Patrick be able to resist Fretzie’s friendly charm and stay true to his girlfriend, or will he risk everything to pursue the possibility of taking their friendship further? After revealing his feelings to Fretzie, Patrick also decided to come clean with Ivan. Ashamed of his actions, he couldn’t keep the tears from flowing as he apologized to his friend. Ivan understood Patrick and for future concerns, he advised: “Just ask me, dude. I’ll tell you straight out.” Hopefully, Patrick learned his lesson and would not repeat his gossipy ways anymore.
Another big thing was the birthday celebrations of Devon and Tricia. The two girls had their parties at the same time, in two different venues, and the rest of the housemates had to decide which party to attend. Soon enough, loud cheers were heard from the Apartment side, where Devon was joined by all of the PInoy housemates and some of the Teenternationals. In the Villa, Tricia sat alone, all dolled up in a long purple gown given by Kuya. It was quite an effort to hold back tears, and Tricia actually went so far as ask Kuya to allow her to skip her own party and join Devon’s instead. The party was well on its way in the other side of the fence as she hopelessly called out to her mom. Fortunately, in walked James to keep her company, bringing a plate of french fries that he cooked with Ann. He tried to cheer up Tricia as they ate their ice cream, telling her that he was sure more would follow since he invited everyone to go over to her party. “Okey lang,” she assured him. “I was expecting this. I was. Really. It’s been like this since day 1.” James had difficulty understanding Kuya’s reasons for having the parties that way, knowing how the other teens already felt about Tricia.
Soon enough, more people walked in, bearing plates of food. Jenny, Ann, Jack and Richard completed the party, and all tried to make it as upbeat as they possibly could. “Dapat mas maingay tayo dyan,” planned Richard, reacting to the loud cheers from the other side. Tricia was content with her five guests and enjoyed her intimate gathering by singing her heart out and bopping along to house music. They feasted on marshmallows, french fries, french toast, barbecue, ice cream and C2. Tricia gladly exchanged her gown and five-inch heels for a comfy tank top and shorts, just right for splashing around the pool. After swimming, they gathered around a three-tiered cake with pink frosting, sang a loud round of “Happy Birthday” and blew the candles all together.
All seem okay now, but how will things be when the two groups merge back together in one house? Will Tricia be able to keep steady after most of the housemates jilted her birthday? How did Devon’s party go? Stay updated and find out the latest happenings via the PBB official sites on Multiply, Facebook, and Twitter!
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