The narrator tells us that he fell in love recently with a man, and that he's now working for his boss at the restaurant where he works part-time. He's sad that he can't keep up with the flirting going on between his boss and his new co-worker, who's named Takuma Narita. The narrator says that his boss doesn't approve of gay people, and he'd like to keep the two of them at home. He also says that he stole the guy for the job, but that it's unlikely that they'll be able to have a happy marriage on the kitchen floor. He tells the other co-workers to prepare for opening the door to their new boss. He says that the boss is a bit of a jerk, but he'll keep it to himself. He asks if they can have some mayo, and they agree to give it to him as a joke. He then asks if he was present when he said he wasn't into same-sex love, and when the guy says yes, the narrator says he was. He wants to know if the guy is the one who said he didn't like same sex love. The guy says no, and then he asks if the narrator is the only one who was hesitant about professing his love for a guy, and the narrator replies that he was the one that said he was hesitant, too. Then the narrator asks if there's anything about the guy that makes him want to be with him, and if he can be close to him in case he needs to be, he says. He adds that he has never been around a man before, so he wants to make sure that he
The narrator tells us that he fell in love recently with a man, and that he's now working for his boss at the restaurant where he works part-time. He's sad that he can't keep up with the flirting going on between his boss and his new co-worker, who's named Takuma Narita. The narrator says that his boss doesn't approve of gay people, and he'd like to keep the two of them at home. He also says that he stole the guy for the job, but that it's unlikely that they'll be able to have a happy marriage on the kitchen floor. He tells the other co-workers to prepare for opening the door to their new boss. He says that the boss is a bit of a jerk, but he'll keep it to himself. He asks if they can have some mayo, and they agree to give it to him as a joke. He then asks if he was present when he said he wasn't into same-sex love, and when the guy says yes, the narrator says he was. He wants to know if the guy is the one who said he didn't like same sex love. The guy says no, and then he asks if the narrator is the only one who was hesitant about professing his love for a guy, and the narrator replies that he was the one that said he was hesitant, too. Then the narrator asks if there's anything about the guy that makes him want to be with him, and if he can be close to him in case he needs to be, he says. He adds that he has never been around a man before, so he wants to make sure that he