This chapter's epigraph is from a conversation between a young woman and a man. The young woman complains that her younger colleague is too unfriendly, and the man tells her that he'll put his "push" inside of the young woman if she doesn't like it. The conversation is interrupted by the sound of someone's pant tapping on the wall. This is the first time we've heard someone tapping on a wall, so we're not sure if this is a metaphor or a metaphor--but it's definitely a metaphor. The woman asks the man if he'd like to go to bed with her. The man says no, and they go to the bedroom. The younger woman asks if the man wants to kiss her. He says yes, and she asks if he wants to "dump" her in the bed. The older man says yes and the younger woman goes off to get her a kiss. The
This chapter's epigraph is from a conversation between a young woman and a man. The young woman complains that her younger colleague is too unfriendly, and the man tells her that he'll put his "push" inside of the young woman if she doesn't like it. The conversation is interrupted by the sound of someone's pant tapping on the wall. This is the first time we've heard someone tapping on a wall, so we're not sure if this is a metaphor or a metaphor--but it's definitely a metaphor. The woman asks the man if he'd like to go to bed with her. The man says no, and they go to the bedroom. The younger woman asks if the man wants to kiss her. He says yes, and she asks if he wants to "dump" her in the bed. The older man says yes and the younger woman goes off to get her a kiss. The