"All inside me," the narrator tells us. He's having sex with a girl who's been hiding under his bed for a few months, and he's ashamed of himself for doing it. He tells us that the girl smells like "fried food" and that he doesn't care what she smells like.
"All inside me," the narrator tells us. He's having sex with a girl who's been hiding under his bed for a few months, and he's ashamed of himself for doing it. He tells us that the girl smells like "fried food" and that he doesn't care what she smells like.