Whew, after the scolding and Maverick's moment, it's time for some fun.
Maverick, Goose, Charlie, Goose's wife, and Goose's son are in a bar-restaurant
Goose is playing a piano, and his son is sitting on top (he's singing "Great Balls of Fire" a song he sings throughout the film).
Maverick is at the table with Goose's wife and Charlie, and she's laughing and telling all the stories she knows about Maverick.
He can't believe she knows about the admiral's daughter Stinger mentioned earlier.
Maverick decides to go sing with Goose for a while, leaving the ladies at the table.
Goose's wife (Carole) tells Charlie that "there are hearts breaking wide open all over the world tonight."
Charlie wants to know why, so Carole makes it clear: "Because unless you are a fool, that boy is off the market. He is 100%, prime time, in love with you."
Carole jokes with Goose, and then the ladies join the fellas. They all sing as the scene ends.
Scene 28
The real version of "Great Balls of Fire" is playing as the bar gives way to dusk.
Maverick and Charlie are on Maverick's motorcycle, racing by.
Then, we see them stopped, near a big ship. They're kissing, and Charlie repeats what Goose's wife told him during the previous scene: "Maverick, you big stud, take me to bed or lose me forever."
As they continue making out, "Danger Zone" plays in the background.