The next morning, the narrator wakes up in the middle of the night. He's worried that he's been "intoxicated" by the party, and that the party's "sweetest sex" has made him feel like a "workhouse drone" . He tries to sleep, but the noise of the party makes him feel "so noisy" that he can't sleep at all. He wakes up to find that his momo has given him a special "egg on rice" , and the two of them are having a "special egg on rice." The narrator is all, "you know, I'm not a fan of this kind of party, but I'll give you a kiss and you'll let me have it after that." The momo tells the two that they're free to go to the party as long as they don't try to "bait" him with food. The two start to argue about whether or not they should be friends, and then the momo says that they should go to a "popular event" since the party is so popular. The narrator says, "I'll help smile , out . . so looking forward tonight, bam- thump thump I came here . I came in the end . and I feel like my clothing is out of place." The mothero tells him that she's glad he didn't "get lost," and that he should have stayed home and enjoyed his night at the party instead of hanging out with a "popu-lar" and "extrovert" like he is. The momso asks if the party has been going on for "a month," and the narrator says that it has been for a month now. He says that if he were in his class at school, he wouldn't hang out with this guy, because he is "so bold and chatter-y" and has "good looks" and is "good at cook-ing and kiss-ing"
The next morning, the narrator wakes up in the middle of the night. He's worried that he's been "intoxicated" by the party, and that the party's "sweetest sex" has made him feel like a "workhouse drone" . He tries to sleep, but the noise of the party makes him feel "so noisy" that he can't sleep at all. He wakes up to find that his momo has given him a special "egg on rice" , and the two of them are having a "special egg on rice." The narrator is all, "you know, I'm not a fan of this kind of party, but I'll give you a kiss and you'll let me have it after that." The momo tells the two that they're free to go to the party as long as they don't try to "bait" him with food. The two start to argue about whether or not they should be friends, and then the momo says that they should go to a "popular event" since the party is so popular. The narrator says, "I'll help smile , out . . so looking forward tonight, bam- thump thump I came here . I came in the end . and I feel like my clothing is out of place." The mothero tells him that she's glad he didn't "get lost," and that he should have stayed home and enjoyed his night at the party instead of hanging out with a "popu-lar" and "extrovert" like he is. The momso asks if the party has been going on for "a month," and the narrator says that it has been for a month now. He says that if he were in his class at school, he wouldn't hang out with this guy, because he is "so bold and chatter-y" and has "good looks" and is "good at cook-ing and kiss-ing"