The narrator is on an outing with a childhood friend when he is interrupted by the sound of a slap on the lips. He tells the friend that he is going to get lonely if he doesn't stop flirting with him. The friend slaps the narrator's lips, and the narrator says that he will get lonely because he won't see the face of the man he's been flirting with.
The narrator is on an outing with a childhood friend when he is interrupted by the sound of a slap on the lips. He tells the friend that he is going to get lonely if he doesn't stop flirting with him. The friend slaps the narrator's lips, and the narrator says that he will get lonely because he won't see the face of the man he's been flirting with.