The narrator tells us that she went to a reunion of her high school class. She met up with a guy she used to have a crush on, who is now the president of a company. The narrator is embarrassed by the whole thing, but she says she's not worried about it. She tells us she'll tell anyone she can about it, if they like. She also tells us about how she and her husband have had a strained relationship ever since the night of the reunion. She asks if she can meet up with her husband again, and he says he'll do so when she gets home. She says she doesn't want to force her husband to meet with her and her friends, because that would be like forcing the three of them to meet at home. But she does want to talk to her husband, and she begs him to give her more time with her.
The narrator tells us that she went to a reunion of her high school class. She met up with a guy she used to have a crush on, who is now the president of a company. The narrator is embarrassed by the whole thing, but she says she's not worried about it. She tells us she'll tell anyone she can about it, if they like. She also tells us about how she and her husband have had a strained relationship ever since the night of the reunion. She asks if she can meet up with her husband again, and he says he'll do so when she gets home. She says she doesn't want to force her husband to meet with her and her friends, because that would be like forcing the three of them to meet at home. But she does want to talk to her husband, and she begs him to give her more time with her.