Just don't go around high-falooting your potential illegalties in human relations around the Authority, and you should be fine. If the feeling is mutual, (do you both really
love each other over a few summer seasons spent together?) then that's even dandier.
As with anyone else, practice safe sex. If your relationship should advance further, then might you want to consider the possible (negligible) ramifications. Sure, I get the leap, but no one is expecting you to give birth to the next generation of
Kurt Wagners just because you have some harbored feelings of attraction to a distant kin of yours.
Dive in. It's not right; it's not wrong; it's wholly subjective; it's also entirely your choice.
What's more (potentially) harmful is knowing he feels the same way about you, and neither of you can eschew societal norms' antiquated taboos to give you both the advice you need most: seek your happiness.
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to note: also, it's not particularly relevant, but it just serves as a historical chronicle: Albert Einstein went ahead and pursued his dreams and whimsies, and along the way, {right at the beginning, I suppose} he fell in love with, and married, his second cousin. Was what he did wrong? Does it matter? If he's one of our generation's greatest minds, it might serve us better to re-examine his genius idea of cousin-fancy. It certainly didn't destroy him; might have actually helped him - who knows?)