In this short scene, the two young lovers discuss their love life. The narrator asks the couple what their favorite position is, and the two agree that it's a bed. The two then discuss their marriage, which they haven't yet registered with their parents because they're too young and inexperienced to be married. They're going to have to move soon, though, because they don't want to be seen as a married couple. The first half of the scene is all about the sexual tension between the two of them, but the second half is about the tension between them and their parents. It's all about how they feel about each other's presence in the house, and about how their parents' presence makes them feel nervous. This is the first time the two have been alone together, and they've decided to take a bath together, which makes the narrator nervous. He wants to know why he's so nervous about his parents coming home, but he can't figure out what's going on. He's also worried about the smell of the bath, and he wants to be sure that the smell doesn't kill his mood. He tries to get the two to stop talking, but they just keep talking and talking, until he finally gets to the point: he wants them to get out of the house. He tells the couple to get back into the bedroom, and then he tells them to go to the bathroom. He also tells them that they'll have to think about how to behave when they get home, and that they shouldn't be so excited about the bath.
In this short scene, the two young lovers discuss their love life. The narrator asks the couple what their favorite position is, and the two agree that it's a bed. The two then discuss their marriage, which they haven't yet registered with their parents because they're too young and inexperienced to be married. They're going to have to move soon, though, because they don't want to be seen as a married couple. The first half of the scene is all about the sexual tension between the two of them, but the second half is about the tension between them and their parents. It's all about how they feel about each other's presence in the house, and about how their parents' presence makes them feel nervous. This is the first time the two have been alone together, and they've decided to take a bath together, which makes the narrator nervous. He wants to know why he's so nervous about his parents coming home, but he can't figure out what's going on. He's also worried about the smell of the bath, and he wants to be sure that the smell doesn't kill his mood. He tries to get the two to stop talking, but they just keep talking and talking, until he finally gets to the point: he wants them to get out of the house. He tells the couple to get back into the bedroom, and then he tells them to go to the bathroom. He also tells them that they'll have to think about how to behave when they get home, and that they shouldn't be so excited about the bath.