The next morning, the two men discuss the previous day's comic. After all, it's been three months since the last time they saw each other, and they're still in love. They're both relieved to see each other again, but they can't stop talking about how much they love each other. The two men start to argue again, and this time, the men are interrupted by the sound of a knock at the door. It's a knock from the other side of the room, and the men try to get it out of the other's way, but it doesn't work. The men finally decide to stop talking, but not before they've had enough of each other for a while, and one of them asks the other if he remembers anything. The other responds that he does, but he's not sure if it was the kiss, the slap, or anything else. He's sure that it was just the two of them talking, and that it wasn't the kiss that was the real deal. He says that if he had known, he wouldn't have said anything, but now that he knows, he'd have said something. He tells the other that he'll teach him one more time, but that he won't be able to do it if he keeps talking to each other like this. He asks if he has a moment, and he says that he did. He then asks if she remembers anything, and she says that she did, too. He tries to get her to say something, but she's too busy to say anything, so he just slaps her, and then slaps him again and slaps again. He kisses her again and again, until he feels so good that he wants to slap her again. Then he
The next morning, the two men discuss the previous day's comic. After all, it's been three months since the last time they saw each other, and they're still in love. They're both relieved to see each other again, but they can't stop talking about how much they love each other. The two men start to argue again, and this time, the men are interrupted by the sound of a knock at the door. It's a knock from the other side of the room, and the men try to get it out of the other's way, but it doesn't work. The men finally decide to stop talking, but not before they've had enough of each other for a while, and one of them asks the other if he remembers anything. The other responds that he does, but he's not sure if it was the kiss, the slap, or anything else. He's sure that it was just the two of them talking, and that it wasn't the kiss that was the real deal. He says that if he had known, he wouldn't have said anything, but now that he knows, he'd have said something. He tells the other that he'll teach him one more time, but that he won't be able to do it if he keeps talking to each other like this. He asks if he has a moment, and he says that he did. He then asks if she remembers anything, and she says that she did, too. He tries to get her to say something, but she's too busy to say anything, so he just slaps her, and then slaps him again and slaps again. He kisses her again and again, until he feels so good that he wants to slap her again. Then he