The narrator tells us that he wishes he had killed the butterfly the first time it saw his face. He also tells us about the boy by Caesar's side, who looked like a total loser. The narrator says that he's glad that the boy's not a bully, because he'll be able to talk to the butterfly about what's going on in his life. He's also glad that he found out that the butterfly is really him, because it's hard for him to be friends with a guy who doesn't love him back.
The narrator tells us that he wishes he had killed the butterfly the first time it saw his face. He also tells us about the boy by Caesar's side, who looked like a total loser. The narrator says that he's glad that the boy's not a bully, because he'll be able to talk to the butterfly about what's going on in his life. He's also glad that he found out that the butterfly is really him, because it's hard for him to be friends with a guy who doesn't love him back.