The narrator complains that he's tired from his morning lecture and wants to go for an afternoon class. He's also worried about his back, which he says is getting worse. He tells the narrator to leave the room while the man is washing up. The narrator agrees, and they go out for a walk in the evening. He shows the narrator his location on his phone, and the narrator tells him to stop looking at his phone while they're walking. He says he'll take the man to bed, and then he can go to the man and tell him what's going on. When the narrator asks for medicine, the man says he doesn't need it, and that he just needs to grab the man's hand and kiss him. When he hears the sound of the man kissing the man, the narrator says he can't stand it anymore, and he needs to get away. He asks the man if he can come to his house right now, but the man refuses.
The narrator complains that he's tired from his morning lecture and wants to go for an afternoon class. He's also worried about his back, which he says is getting worse. He tells the narrator to leave the room while the man is washing up. The narrator agrees, and they go out for a walk in the evening. He shows the narrator his location on his phone, and the narrator tells him to stop looking at his phone while they're walking. He says he'll take the man to bed, and then he can go to the man and tell him what's going on. When the narrator asks for medicine, the man says he doesn't need it, and that he just needs to grab the man's hand and kiss him. When he hears the sound of the man kissing the man, the narrator says he can't stand it anymore, and he needs to get away. He asks the man if he can come to his house right now, but the man refuses.