The next morning, the two of them go to bed, and the narrator complains about how tired he feels. He complains that he feels like he's being hugged too hard, and that his pant muscles are getting twitchy. The narrator says that he thinks this is because of the way the two men have been drinking, and he wants to make sure that he doesn't have to hold back. He tells the narrator that he can feel him with his whole body, and says that it's great that they're so close together. He asks the narrator if he uses cool products, such as body pillows, to keep his body warm in the summer. He says he likes to use cool products because they tend to get cooler with time, and if you hug them too long, they'll warm up. He suggests that they use an ice pack to keep them cool, and they can use the ice pack and the plushie together, or they can separate them. The two men head off to work, but the narrator asks him to make him a cup of coffee the next day.
The next morning, the two of them go to bed, and the narrator complains about how tired he feels. He complains that he feels like he's being hugged too hard, and that his pant muscles are getting twitchy. The narrator says that he thinks this is because of the way the two men have been drinking, and he wants to make sure that he doesn't have to hold back. He tells the narrator that he can feel him with his whole body, and says that it's great that they're so close together. He asks the narrator if he uses cool products, such as body pillows, to keep his body warm in the summer. He says he likes to use cool products because they tend to get cooler with time, and if you hug them too long, they'll warm up. He suggests that they use an ice pack to keep them cool, and they can use the ice pack and the plushie together, or they can separate them. The two men head off to work, but the narrator asks him to make him a cup of coffee the next day.