The scene opens with the narrator lamenting the fact that he never thought of the boy as a child. He admits that the kiss was "original work" , and he apologizes for his behavior. He promises to "go nice and deep" to get the boy "all wet and make him good" . He says that he knows this is wrong, but he wants to "press" the boy inside so that he can "grind against" him. The narrator says that she cannot bear it, and that she has a "boy friend" who got the kiss. She apologizes, saying that she fell for the boy the first time she laid eyes on him.
The scene opens with the narrator lamenting the fact that he never thought of the boy as a child. He admits that the kiss was "original work" , and he apologizes for his behavior. He promises to "go nice and deep" to get the boy "all wet and make him good" . He says that he knows this is wrong, but he wants to "press" the boy inside so that he can "grind against" him. The narrator says that she cannot bear it, and that she has a "boy friend" who got the kiss. She apologizes, saying that she fell for the boy the first time she laid eyes on him.