"My young carnivorous boyfriend" , the narrator says, "puts it in again" when he's "weary out from coming" . He wants to "make up for it" by making up for the "hurt" she's caused him. He doesn't know what to do, but he wants to make sure she'll "never" give him "her" to him. The narrator says he'll do whatever he can to make her happy. He's not ready to give her to him, though, because he'd never give her away to anyone else. They go to bed, and the narrator wonders if they're going to sleep. They're just here for work, he says, and they've just come to "a clean decision." The narrator doesn
"My young carnivorous boyfriend" , the narrator says, "puts it in again" when he's "weary out from coming" . He wants to "make up for it" by making up for the "hurt" she's caused him. He doesn't know what to do, but he wants to make sure she'll "never" give him "her" to him. The narrator says he'll do whatever he can to make her happy. He's not ready to give her to him, though, because he'd never give her away to anyone else. They go to bed, and the narrator wonders if they're going to sleep. They're just here for work, he says, and they've just come to "a clean decision." The narrator doesn