The narrator wakes up in the middle of the night and tells himself that he's been sleeping with a guy named "Shino" . He's grateful that he wasn't too lazy to make dinner, because now he can have a nice meal with someone who's good at cooking. The narrator thanks Shino for all his hard work and tells him he'll have to change his clothes when he gets home. He also tells him that he has something to ask Shino about. He wants to know if he'd be able to get a job as a cook on weeknights if he didn't have to work. Shino says he can't, because he accidentally overwrote a presentation and lost all the original data. He tells the narrator to calm down, and the narrator promises to give him a "massage" when they get home so that he won't be too stressed out at work. He asks if it's okay to let him stay the night, but the narrator doesn't want to be "turned on" , so he tells him not to.
The narrator wakes up in the middle of the night and tells himself that he's been sleeping with a guy named "Shino" . He's grateful that he wasn't too lazy to make dinner, because now he can have a nice meal with someone who's good at cooking. The narrator thanks Shino for all his hard work and tells him he'll have to change his clothes when he gets home. He also tells him that he has something to ask Shino about. He wants to know if he'd be able to get a job as a cook on weeknights if he didn't have to work. Shino says he can't, because he accidentally overwrote a presentation and lost all the original data. He tells the narrator to calm down, and the narrator promises to give him a "massage" when they get home so that he won't be too stressed out at work. He asks if it's okay to let him stay the night, but the narrator doesn't want to be "turned on" , so he tells him not to.