The narrator tells us that the first time he met up with Kuga, he was too harsh on him. He says that he wants to see Kuga again, but that his dog probably hates him now. Kuga tells him that he's a year older than him, and that he doesn't want to be funny with him. The narrator is glad that he wasn't too harsh, because he was worried about him of his sharp tongue. He tells Kuga that the other day he was the first person ever to face, and he was happy that he did, too. He also tells the narrator that he thinks that the scent of perfume makes guys approach her more, but he can't really smell it. He's not wearing any perfume, he says, because guys always wait for her. He asks if he can borrow his copy of the book, and Kuga says yes. He wants to borrow it so that he can go to his place and watch a movie.
The narrator tells us that the first time he met up with Kuga, he was too harsh on him. He says that he wants to see Kuga again, but that his dog probably hates him now. Kuga tells him that he's a year older than him, and that he doesn't want to be funny with him. The narrator is glad that he wasn't too harsh, because he was worried about him of his sharp tongue. He tells Kuga that the other day he was the first person ever to face, and he was happy that he did, too. He also tells the narrator that he thinks that the scent of perfume makes guys approach her more, but he can't really smell it. He's not wearing any perfume, he says, because guys always wait for her. He asks if he can borrow his copy of the book, and Kuga says yes. He wants to borrow it so that he can go to his place and watch a movie.