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The chapter opens with a poem about a starving wolf. The wolf is too big to eat, so the poem ends with a photo of the two of them having sex. The narrator tells us that he's going to eat the wolf's body, but he'll have to take a picture of himself to remember it. He's worried that the wolf will remember the sex he and the girl had. The girl tells the narrator that she was the one who refused to let go of her, and that she's glad that he didn't let her go of him. She says that she would be angry at him if he manipulated her like that, but that she doesn't hate him because he'd never say anything to her. She's also worried that he found her in the crowd of people at the cafeteria, and she can't understand why he wouldn't tell her why. She asks the narrator to dump the silence treatment, and the narrator tells her that he hasn't been so upfront with her. He says that the bloop club at the school has apparently been going crazy, and it seems like the girl who works in the cafeteria is the type who would work in a college cafeteria and hook guys.
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I’ll Eat Every Last Part of Your Body: The Starving Wolf Is Too Huge! • Chapter 12 • Page ik-page-4162907
Chapter 12
This is a locked chapterChapter 12
About This Chapter
The chapter opens with a poem about a starving wolf. The wolf is too big to eat, so the poem ends with a photo of the two of them having sex. The narrator tells us that he's going to eat the wolf's body, but he'll have to take a picture of himself to remember it. He's worried that the wolf will remember the sex he and the girl had. The girl tells the narrator that she was the one who refused to let go of her, and that she's glad that he didn't let her go of him. She says that she would be angry at him if he manipulated her like that, but that she doesn't hate him because he'd never say anything to her. She's also worried that he found her in the crowd of people at the cafeteria, and she can't understand why he wouldn't tell her why. She asks the narrator to dump the silence treatment, and the narrator tells her that he hasn't been so upfront with her. He says that the bloop club at the school has apparently been going crazy, and it seems like the girl who works in the cafeteria is the type who would work in a college cafeteria and hook guys.
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