The narrator tells us that he's going to a high school reunion in South Carolina. He's got a message for Mina: she's been gone for a long time, and it's time for her to come back. He asks her what she does for a living, and she tells him that she works for a charity. The narrator says that Mina has gotten so "girly" lately that she doesn't know what to say. He tells her that she looks like a different person than she did when she graduated from high school, and that's why she looks so happy to see him again. He also says that he thinks she might be lonely, because she seems to be wearing a ring instead of a diamond ring. Mina says that she thought she couldn't say anything like that because she was so feminine, and then she says that it looks like Mina is the same girl who got drenched in the pool when she was cleaning. The two of them agree to go to the after-party together, and the narrator tells them that they'll all be going home soon.
The narrator tells us that he's going to a high school reunion in South Carolina. He's got a message for Mina: she's been gone for a long time, and it's time for her to come back. He asks her what she does for a living, and she tells him that she works for a charity. The narrator says that Mina has gotten so "girly" lately that she doesn't know what to say. He tells her that she looks like a different person than she did when she graduated from high school, and that's why she looks so happy to see him again. He also says that he thinks she might be lonely, because she seems to be wearing a ring instead of a diamond ring. Mina says that she thought she couldn't say anything like that because she was so feminine, and then she says that it looks like Mina is the same girl who got drenched in the pool when she was cleaning. The two of them agree to go to the after-party together, and the narrator tells them that they'll all be going home soon.