The narrator asks the protagonist to find his courage. He asks him to tell him his wish. The protagonist tells him that his wish is to be free. He says that he was drunk at crying drunk crying and that he bought juice from a vending machine. He wants to know if he can do anything with his newfound freedom. He tells the protagonist that if he says anything, it is anything. He promises to keep the protagonist's glasses on for some time. He then asks the boy to bring him some maga . The boy says that if the protagonist does not have anything to do after this, he might like to grab some food to eat. The narrator tells the boy that he is lying when he tells that he has never met a girl before. He adds that the boy is popular in the store and that the protagonist is a good flirt. He gives the boy a kiss on the lips and asks him if he would like to eat some time with him.
The narrator asks the protagonist to find his courage. He asks him to tell him his wish. The protagonist tells him that his wish is to be free. He says that he was drunk at crying drunk crying and that he bought juice from a vending machine. He wants to know if he can do anything with his newfound freedom. He tells the protagonist that if he says anything, it is anything. He promises to keep the protagonist's glasses on for some time. He then asks the boy to bring him some maga . The boy says that if the protagonist does not have anything to do after this, he might like to grab some food to eat. The narrator tells the boy that he is lying when he tells that he has never met a girl before. He adds that the boy is popular in the store and that the protagonist is a good flirt. He gives the boy a kiss on the lips and asks him if he would like to eat some time with him.