The first scene opens with the protagonist's declaration that he's going to "put it inside" of his younger female colleague. He's about to do it again when he realizes that she's not pushing him, but she is. The protagonist says that he doesn't want to hurt her, but he does want to make her feel better. He wants to see her face, and he wants to kiss her. He also wants to touch her, so he pulls her, and she squeezes him. He asks if the truth has come out yet about what's happened with her. She's been gone for a while, but the protagonist wants to talk to her about it. He tells her that it's time for him to "talk to one more man" . He says that there's something to talk about, but that he can't change the fact that they've violated the rules, and that he needs to make sure that they don't break the rules again. He suggests that they "con our oh" to each other, and asks if he can see the protagonist right now.
The first scene opens with the protagonist's declaration that he's going to "put it inside" of his younger female colleague. He's about to do it again when he realizes that she's not pushing him, but she is. The protagonist says that he doesn't want to hurt her, but he does want to make her feel better. He wants to see her face, and he wants to kiss her. He also wants to touch her, so he pulls her, and she squeezes him. He asks if the truth has come out yet about what's happened with her. She's been gone for a while, but the protagonist wants to talk to her about it. He tells her that it's time for him to "talk to one more man" . He says that there's something to talk about, but that he can't change the fact that they've violated the rules, and that he needs to make sure that they don't break the rules again. He suggests that they "con our oh" to each other, and asks if he can see the protagonist right now.