In this short scene, the narrator explains that he wants to go on a "hot spring trip" with a hot guy, but he doesn't want to waste the trip. He tells the guy that he's not sure if he is gay, but that he just wants to enjoy the hot springs. The hot springs are "so nice and warm" , he says, and the narrator is sure that the hot water is getting to him. He says that he can't stop thinking about how sexy the hot guy is, and he starts to drown. The narrator tells him that if he puts him down, he'll "just get harder" . He's sure that he saw his "hard" in the hot tub, and that's why he started drowning in the first place. He tries to get some sleep, but the narrator says that it's too hot for him to stay in this hot tub. He wonders if he has a hot towel around him, and then he says that maybe he just had a "twig around him" and that maybe the guy didn't see him drowning. Then the narrator realizes that he probably had a towel around his neck, too, and wonders if maybe he'd tried to "laugh it off" or "dig his own grave." The narrator is relieved, and says that now he can "sleep in peace." He asks the narrator if he can lend him a hand, and she says yes. She says that she's going to come with him to the "hot springs," and that she can feel the "sexy guy" stroking her with his hand. She wonders why the sexy guy would want to "stroke" her like this, and how she can sleep like this. The
In this short scene, the narrator explains that he wants to go on a "hot spring trip" with a hot guy, but he doesn't want to waste the trip. He tells the guy that he's not sure if he is gay, but that he just wants to enjoy the hot springs. The hot springs are "so nice and warm" , he says, and the narrator is sure that the hot water is getting to him. He says that he can't stop thinking about how sexy the hot guy is, and he starts to drown. The narrator tells him that if he puts him down, he'll "just get harder" . He's sure that he saw his "hard" in the hot tub, and that's why he started drowning in the first place. He tries to get some sleep, but the narrator says that it's too hot for him to stay in this hot tub. He wonders if he has a hot towel around him, and then he says that maybe he just had a "twig around him" and that maybe the guy didn't see him drowning. Then the narrator realizes that he probably had a towel around his neck, too, and wonders if maybe he'd tried to "laugh it off" or "dig his own grave." The narrator is relieved, and says that now he can "sleep in peace." He asks the narrator if he can lend him a hand, and she says yes. She says that she's going to come with him to the "hot springs," and that she can feel the "sexy guy" stroking her with his hand. She wonders why the sexy guy would want to "stroke" her like this, and how she can sleep like this. The