"Too Overwhelmed by My Boss to Fall in Love" is the title of this chapter. The narrator tells us that he's too overwhelmed by his boss's love for him to fall for someone else. He's also worried about what his boss will think of him. He asks the narrator if he knows anything about his boss, and the narrator says he doesn't. He wants to know if she's ever been to a flower shop before, and she says she hasn't, but she also says she'd like to ask about her boss. She asks if the narrator can help her out, and he says he'll do it. She tells him she'll be back in a few days, but first, she wants to thank him for the flowers he gave her. He says he can do it, but he'd rather not talk to her right now. He tells her he can turn off the stove now, which is cool, since it's more popular with older people. He also tells her that he was fired from his job because he was too bright, and now he wants to do something for himself. He then tells the narrator that he used to like to wear suits when he was a kid, but now he just wants to be a man. He explains that his boss told him to go to the flower shop because she wanted to help him out, but that she didn't want to be the one to do it for him. She wanted to be in charge of the whole thing, so she asked him to be her boss, which he agreed to do. He goes on to tell the narrator about his secret: he has three suits for every season, and every time he has to wear one, he knows that the person who wears the suit is going to be jealous of him, and that he should be careful. He gives the narrator a kiss, and they kiss.
"Too Overwhelmed by My Boss to Fall in Love" is the title of this chapter. The narrator tells us that he's too overwhelmed by his boss's love for him to fall for someone else. He's also worried about what his boss will think of him. He asks the narrator if he knows anything about his boss, and the narrator says he doesn't. He wants to know if she's ever been to a flower shop before, and she says she hasn't, but she also says she'd like to ask about her boss. She asks if the narrator can help her out, and he says he'll do it. She tells him she'll be back in a few days, but first, she wants to thank him for the flowers he gave her. He says he can do it, but he'd rather not talk to her right now. He tells her he can turn off the stove now, which is cool, since it's more popular with older people. He also tells her that he was fired from his job because he was too bright, and now he wants to do something for himself. He then tells the narrator that he used to like to wear suits when he was a kid, but now he just wants to be a man. He explains that his boss told him to go to the flower shop because she wanted to help him out, but that she didn't want to be the one to do it for him. She wanted to be in charge of the whole thing, so she asked him to be her boss, which he agreed to do. He goes on to tell the narrator about his secret: he has three suits for every season, and every time he has to wear one, he knows that the person who wears the suit is going to be jealous of him, and that he should be careful. He gives the narrator a kiss, and they kiss.