There was no scene of Eileen and Fritz embracing and reconciling, as icebergs require enough warmth and time to melt, and estrangements obviously follow the same rule.
But no matter what, the fact that Eileen can have a normal conversation with her father is an incredible improvement. It's a good start.
After exchanging apologies, Eileen seemed a little flustered. She stayed silent for a moment, then pointed toward the door with her finger and whispered, "Um, we need to go out now. The afternoon match is about to start—we need to head to the stadium."
After saying that, Eileen added quietly, "I'll come back tonight, though we should be eating out."
Eileen's mother was very happy because what Eileen said meant that she wasn't leaving anymore.
"Alright, go ahead, and be safe on the road."
Fritz hesitated for a moment but then whispered, "There's a match today, right? I haven't watched a game in ages. Uh, is it against FSV Mainz 05?"