It's the morning of the wedding, and we're told that the bride and groom are getting ready to leave for their evening's outing. The narrator asks the groom how he's feeling, and the groom tells him that he is "all ears" . He asks if he can tell the bride that she's "addicted" to her husband's treatments, and she says that's fine, but that she doesn't know how to tell her husband that. He tells her that he'll see her there at 7pm, and that they can go to a fancy restaurant for dinner after he finishes work. He says that he didn't really care about the price of the dinner, and he plans to use the money to go to the spa where he went to celebrate his wedding anniversary. He also tells her to have dinner with her husband after this "thrust come on" , and not to put on a "long face." The narrator tells the bride not to worry, because she'll make her husband "beautiful and elegant" with the treatment she received at the spa. She's not to blame, he tells her, because the treatment was for her "hus band"'s sake, not for her own. He adds that she shouldn't have come to the beauty spa in the first place, because it was for the sake of her husband, not her own
It's the morning of the wedding, and we're told that the bride and groom are getting ready to leave for their evening's outing. The narrator asks the groom how he's feeling, and the groom tells him that he is "all ears" . He asks if he can tell the bride that she's "addicted" to her husband's treatments, and she says that's fine, but that she doesn't know how to tell her husband that. He tells her that he'll see her there at 7pm, and that they can go to a fancy restaurant for dinner after he finishes work. He says that he didn't really care about the price of the dinner, and he plans to use the money to go to the spa where he went to celebrate his wedding anniversary. He also tells her to have dinner with her husband after this "thrust come on" , and not to put on a "long face." The narrator tells the bride not to worry, because she'll make her husband "beautiful and elegant" with the treatment she received at the spa. She's not to blame, he tells her, because the treatment was for her "hus band"'s sake, not for her own. He adds that she shouldn't have come to the beauty spa in the first place, because it was for the sake of her husband, not her own