The narrator is sitting at the back of the room, so he can see everything around him. He's worried that he's being watched, but he doesn't care. He just wants to be with his friends. The narrator asks if he remembers crying so much when he was a kid, and the narrator says he didn't remember crying at all. He tells the narrator to go to the school where he used to go. The school is in the forest, and it looks like it's a dangerous place to be. He asks if there is a place to buy a dog collar, but the narrator tells him to just pretend like a dog and go to a nearby pet shop. The pet shop is not a wolf, but a big dog with a big mouth. He says that if he hears something bad, he'll have to pull the dog away from him, even if the dog isn't a wolf. The dog is noisy, so the narrator blames it on the dog's collar. He also blames the dog for the noise he heard, and he tells the dog to go into a wolf costume.
The narrator is sitting at the back of the room, so he can see everything around him. He's worried that he's being watched, but he doesn't care. He just wants to be with his friends. The narrator asks if he remembers crying so much when he was a kid, and the narrator says he didn't remember crying at all. He tells the narrator to go to the school where he used to go. The school is in the forest, and it looks like it's a dangerous place to be. He asks if there is a place to buy a dog collar, but the narrator tells him to just pretend like a dog and go to a nearby pet shop. The pet shop is not a wolf, but a big dog with a big mouth. He says that if he hears something bad, he'll have to pull the dog away from him, even if the dog isn't a wolf. The dog is noisy, so the narrator blames it on the dog's collar. He also blames the dog for the noise he heard, and he tells the dog to go into a wolf costume.