The narrator laments the fact that he has been wasted and wet in the company camp. He tells us that the midori has told him that he can stay in the girl's room and that she is asleep. The narrator, however, is not satisfied with this news. He wants to get closer to the chest of the sleeping woman, which he finds to be the only thing "perfect" about her
The narrator laments the fact that he has been wasted and wet in the company camp. He tells us that the midori has told him that he can stay in the girl's room and that she is asleep. The narrator, however, is not satisfied with this news. He wants to get closer to the chest of the sleeping woman, which he finds to be the only thing "perfect" about her