"I'm fucked" , says the narrator. He's been out with a childhood friend, and he's not happy about it. He wants to know why the friend slaps him so hard. He doesn't want to hear about it now, he says, because it's just a "promise game" . He wishes that the friend didn't have to come to the hospital every day to "scrub" the place. The narrator says that she's going to have to go into the hospital the next day to get her pregnancy checked out. She's worried that if she gets pregnant, she won't be able to get over her unrequited love for her childhood friend.
"I'm fucked" , says the narrator. He's been out with a childhood friend, and he's not happy about it. He wants to know why the friend slaps him so hard. He doesn't want to hear about it now, he says, because it's just a "promise game" . He wishes that the friend didn't have to come to the hospital every day to "scrub" the place. The narrator says that she's going to have to go into the hospital the next day to get her pregnancy checked out. She's worried that if she gets pregnant, she won't be able to get over her unrequited love for her childhood friend.