It's late in the evening, and we're not exactly sure what to think. We're guessing that it's time for the two of them to get back to the real world, right? Well, first off, we'd like to know why she's not staying up all night. She tells us that she wants to go back to her job as a cook, but she doesn't want her ex-wife's new restaurant to get in the way of her plans to open a new one. She's also worried about her asthma, which flares up every five years or so. Finally, she tells us, she realizes that she can do something for her husband just like she can for her. She decides to squeeze him for a bit, and then she tells him that she'll call him "Mariko" instead of just "him" .
It's late in the evening, and we're not exactly sure what to think. We're guessing that it's time for the two of them to get back to the real world, right? Well, first off, we'd like to know why she's not staying up all night. She tells us that she wants to go back to her job as a cook, but she doesn't want her ex-wife's new restaurant to get in the way of her plans to open a new one. She's also worried about her asthma, which flares up every five years or so. Finally, she tells us, she realizes that she can do something for her husband just like she can for her. She decides to squeeze him for a bit, and then she tells him that she'll call him "Mariko" instead of just "him" .