A WOLF ATTACKED WILLIAMS

Professors Washington and Jennifer take some coffee together, in what looks like more of a courtship discussion than anything else. Washington finds it very sexy when Jennifer gives answers to all his questions!

We look more like a couple; do you think we could get married someday?

They both laughed, and he angles for a kiss, but she was too worried about Williams and James alone up on Kingston Peak.

The boys are starting to lag, and James decides to test Williams's hearing.

He only succeeds in annoying Williams by whispering his name over and over for no good reason.

But he's not kidding when he steps on something with his sock foot and hurts himself, and he gives Williams his best kitty eyes and asks yet again to switch shoes.

It almost works, but Williams saunters off again, leaving James shoeless. Williams is made of sterner stuff.

So James Patrick is forced to use his tie and leather wallet as makeshift shoes, which is a pretty resourceful idea for a spoiled son of a rich businessman, and even seems to impress the stoic Williams.

Their mates back at school find them with Nadet's drone and worry that they must be hungry and thirsty by now.

Indeed, James starts to whine about being thirsty, and Williams finds a little trickle of water for them to drink.

They freak out and run when they see a spider, but they get split up in their fear, and the kids argue over which to follow with the drone.

They choose Williams since he displays more interesting characters, so everyone is worried when he finally stops running and can't find James.

Now it's a real competition since the boys can't work together anymore.

Alone now, Williams nearly walks right into a large beast, which looks like some kind of otherwordly wolf.

The students are watching through the drone, but the wolf sees the drone and attacks it, and they pull it out of commission.

The beast sees Williams, growls, and leaps.

Without the comfort of being able to see the guys on the mountain, Mary is ready to run up there and find Williams which she cares most about.

She tells any other kids who want to help, to meet her at the front doors.

I'm sure her father would feel horrible when he notice such detesting idea.

Williams runs from the beast but finds himself face-to-face with it again.

It jumps up at him and knocks him down, and he gets up quickly.

The jewel in his pendant catches a ray that shines directly into the beast's eyes and stops it from attacking him. It stood still for quite a long time.

Following the beast's growls, James finds Williams and distracts it, then goes after it with a flimsy stick like he's so strong.

That's pretty brave from the rich kid. He yells at Williams to get a move on, so Williams climbs a nearby tree, and James clambers up right behind him.

Mary is determined to go up the mountain to help the boys, but the only one willing to go with her is Helen, who even thinks to pack James' sneakers.

Before they go, Helen says there's something really important they must do.

Up in the tree, Williams reluctantly thanks James for his rescue, and James calls them nothing. Williams does know how much James has done for him and doesn't make a big deal over it, but there's no heat in his voice this time, and he even cracks a tiny smile.

Of course, James teases him for smiling but betrays a little grin of his own.

This time they seem to have come to a tentative truce in their quest, and even have a splash-fight at the stream where they stop to drink.

Later they lay on a rock to dry out, and Williams shushes Patrick, wanting to just listen to the sounds of the forest.

He asks if they can make it to Kingston Peak, and Patrick says they'll be lucky if they just make it off their little rock alive.

Patrick's leather wallet-shoe seems tearing apart, and Williams just wordlessly tosses him to use his wallet.

From the school with the benefit of a map found in her dad's cabinet, Mary realize that the boys probably took the most dangerous path up to Kingston Peak.

The whole school is uncomfortable at Mary and Helen's decision to look for Patrick and Williams, but Dean Micheal takes the news calmly.

Dean Micheal just walks in just as Professor Daniel beats Professor Washington in another chemical discovery debate — poor Professor Washington wonders why he can't win against anyone today.

He's annoyed that none of the kids are here to practice their biochemistry, but Dean Micheal reminds him that their minds are all on Kingston Peak, but he went on to remind him that it's none of his business.

James tries to start a fire with two sticks, but Williams just pulls out his phone and uses a heat source on the back to ignite some fire on the leaves.

Patrick then throws money on the fire to help it get going and jokes that this is a pretty expensive fire.

Williams asks if Patrick is a Boy Scout as he claims, then laughs when Patrick gets the motto all wrong.

Patrick's convoluted explanation of what he meant makes a weird sort of sense, even to Williams.

He then asks him how he learned to fence, referring to how he fended off the wolf with a stick, and Patrick says he studies self-defense because he's been kidnapped so many times.

He says that his father even kidnapped him here, but at least he got to meet his Kitty.

He shares his one snack with Williams, congratulating himself on how selfless he is. Later he asks Williams why he's here at Kingston College when he doesn't have to be, and he hits the nail on the head by asking if it's because of Williams's ear.

He asks if that's what happened at the concert too when he was the only one who didn't run from the falling lights.

Williams admits that Patrick was right and that the doctors don't know what's wrong or how to fix it.

He came to this medical college, hoping that Dean Micheal who has gotten many experience and met experts on human health could help him. He says sadly that he has no family or anyone in the world, just music.

So if he can't hear, it means nothing! He lamented.

But James cuts him off with a smile and tells him not to worry about it.

I will make a huge comeback, my Kitty will make sure of that, James said.

Williams doesn't respond, but his face relaxes and he seems a bit more peaceful than before.

The thing Helen and Mary needed to do before they go was to make a video of Helen explaining what happened the night of the Williams scandal at the concert and post it online.

All the Kingston students watch it and wonder why Williams never defended himself, and Nadet says they wouldn't have believed him anyway.

They post comments on the video, backing up Helen's honesty and apologizing to Williams for not believing him.

Even Teacher Jonathan gets into the act, and Dean Micheal visits the boys' empty room.