The narrator tells us that he's going to make a lot of money next time he goes back to the brothel, because he hates women who have no money. He's also worried that the owner of the brothel is going to turn a blind eye to the poor customers who come in. The narrator says that he hasn't seen a change in the owner's attitude toward the rich customers, either, and that's because it's "human nature" for an "apathetic person" to be "an apathetic person." The narrator asks the waitress if she knows if one of the stu dents works at the brothel. The waitress says that she doesn't, because the kid is still in high school, and she's not sure what he'll do if he gets into trouble. She tells the waitress to have some tea, and the waitress says she'll have it easy. She says that the host is a "bull's eye" , but that fate will have it for him. She asks if the waitress could look at her like that, and he replies that she could. He says he'd better be grateful, because she'd be holding it any longer. He tells her that he has a message for his brother-in-law, who runs a "host club," and that he goes to eat at the same place every once in a while with his older brother. He also says that his phone is still shaking, and his text message is still getting sent. He thinks that the older brother is the one who runs the host club, but he says that it was an after-hours mistake. The
The narrator tells us that he's going to make a lot of money next time he goes back to the brothel, because he hates women who have no money. He's also worried that the owner of the brothel is going to turn a blind eye to the poor customers who come in. The narrator says that he hasn't seen a change in the owner's attitude toward the rich customers, either, and that's because it's "human nature" for an "apathetic person" to be "an apathetic person." The narrator asks the waitress if she knows if one of the stu dents works at the brothel. The waitress says that she doesn't, because the kid is still in high school, and she's not sure what he'll do if he gets into trouble. She tells the waitress to have some tea, and the waitress says she'll have it easy. She says that the host is a "bull's eye" , but that fate will have it for him. She asks if the waitress could look at her like that, and he replies that she could. He says he'd better be grateful, because she'd be holding it any longer. He tells her that he has a message for his brother-in-law, who runs a "host club," and that he goes to eat at the same place every once in a while with his older brother. He also says that his phone is still shaking, and his text message is still getting sent. He thinks that the older brother is the one who runs the host club, but he says that it was an after-hours mistake. The