The scene opens with a flashback to the previous day's events, in which the narrator explains that he has been "fucked" by his childhood friend, who is now a "stalker" . The narrator tells us that the two of them have been going out "gentlemanly" for the past few hours, and that he is now "safer" because he has a "cell phone buzzer attached to his cell phone" , which means that he can "relax" and "don't have to tremble." He asks if they can stop by a "convinced store" to buy some things, and the narrator says yes. He then asks if the two can "stop by the con-venience store" so that they can use the buzzer to "use it." The narrator thanks the woman for making her go with him, and says that he hopes the woman will be "good for her body, mind, and soul." He tells the woman to hurry and "get pro longed," and the woman says that she is "taking forever," and that she has been waiting "for this moment." She asks the narrator if he has seen the "old fashioned" man, whom she used as a guide, and he says he has not since that day. He says he cannot believe that the woman would drop her "i.d." on purpose, and she says that it is not good to "have an affair," but that she only did it one time, so she is losing her "cool yester" give day. She tells the narrator to "restrain yourself
The scene opens with a flashback to the previous day's events, in which the narrator explains that he has been "fucked" by his childhood friend, who is now a "stalker" . The narrator tells us that the two of them have been going out "gentlemanly" for the past few hours, and that he is now "safer" because he has a "cell phone buzzer attached to his cell phone" , which means that he can "relax" and "don't have to tremble." He asks if they can stop by a "convinced store" to buy some things, and the narrator says yes. He then asks if the two can "stop by the con-venience store" so that they can use the buzzer to "use it." The narrator thanks the woman for making her go with him, and says that he hopes the woman will be "good for her body, mind, and soul." He tells the woman to hurry and "get pro longed," and the woman says that she is "taking forever," and that she has been waiting "for this moment." She asks the narrator if he has seen the "old fashioned" man, whom she used as a guide, and he says he has not since that day. He says he cannot believe that the woman would drop her "i.d." on purpose, and she says that it is not good to "have an affair," but that she only did it one time, so she is losing her "cool yester" give day. She tells the narrator to "restrain yourself