The narrator tells us that he's in love with his cousin, who's coming over to visit him at his new school. He's happy to be single now, so he can enjoy himself without worrying about his feelings for his cousin. The narrator says that he and his cousin have met in high school, and they're both going to college together. It's nice to know that they don't have any worries about their feelings for one another. He also says that they'll be seeing each other soon, since classes start in a few days. He tells her that they did have sex, but he doesn't know how she feels about him yet. She tells him that she's still in her twenties, and that she wants to be with someone soon. She asks if she saw her boy on the first day of class, and he ignored her. She wants to know if there's someone out there who'll accept him and comfort him if he has sex, and she asks if that's what she needs to confirm. She says that if she has feelings for someone else, then she'll confirm it, but if she hasn't, then it's okay to be gay. She then asks why she has been able to be so confident about her feelings for her cousin, since someone has been there to tell her that being gay is okay. She explains that she always had confidence in her love for him, because she always loved him.
The narrator tells us that he's in love with his cousin, who's coming over to visit him at his new school. He's happy to be single now, so he can enjoy himself without worrying about his feelings for his cousin. The narrator says that he and his cousin have met in high school, and they're both going to college together. It's nice to know that they don't have any worries about their feelings for one another. He also says that they'll be seeing each other soon, since classes start in a few days. He tells her that they did have sex, but he doesn't know how she feels about him yet. She tells him that she's still in her twenties, and that she wants to be with someone soon. She asks if she saw her boy on the first day of class, and he ignored her. She wants to know if there's someone out there who'll accept him and comfort him if he has sex, and she asks if that's what she needs to confirm. She says that if she has feelings for someone else, then she'll confirm it, but if she hasn't, then it's okay to be gay. She then asks why she has been able to be so confident about her feelings for her cousin, since someone has been there to tell her that being gay is okay. She explains that she always had confidence in her love for him, because she always loved him.