The narrator is sitting in his car talking to himself when he hears his brother's voice whispering in his ear, "how dare you hitch my car?" . The narrator tells his brother to call his father and ask him for his credit cards and his cars back. He tells him to wait for him at the park so that he can test his acting skills. When he arrives, the narrator asks his brother if he called the wrong person. The brother tells him that he already knows what he did wrong, and that there is no need for him to confiscate his credit card and cars now. He asks for another chance, but his brother refuses to listen to him. He says that he is scared, but that something unexpected has happened and that he will not find out about it. He calls for his father to hurry up and return to his work, but he is interrupted by the voice of the mother of the tea. She tells him, "you really scared me, you must have remembered it wrong" . She asks why he would call her, and he replies, "I must've forgotten it wrong!" .
The narrator is sitting in his car talking to himself when he hears his brother's voice whispering in his ear, "how dare you hitch my car?" . The narrator tells his brother to call his father and ask him for his credit cards and his cars back. He tells him to wait for him at the park so that he can test his acting skills. When he arrives, the narrator asks his brother if he called the wrong person. The brother tells him that he already knows what he did wrong, and that there is no need for him to confiscate his credit card and cars now. He asks for another chance, but his brother refuses to listen to him. He says that he is scared, but that something unexpected has happened and that he will not find out about it. He calls for his father to hurry up and return to his work, but he is interrupted by the voice of the mother of the tea. She tells him, "you really scared me, you must have remembered it wrong" . She asks why he would call her, and he replies, "I must've forgotten it wrong!" .