The scene opens with a description of the smell coming from the man's mouth. The narrator tells us that the smell is so strong that it's forcing the man to "smell" the man. He tells the reader that he's "forced into heat" by the smell, and that he doesn't want to "fuck you" . He asks the man if he came to find him when he was alone, and the man says that he came when he "brain cooked that up" , which is a reference to the smell of his own body. He also tells the narrator that he is not inter-ested in men, so he can't be "cut out" and "put me down" with the man, and he tells the man that he will "get angry for real" if the man does anything to him. He says that the man is "only ever doing whatever he wants" and that if he does anything, he'll "freak ing wait" and get angry. The
The scene opens with a description of the smell coming from the man's mouth. The narrator tells us that the smell is so strong that it's forcing the man to "smell" the man. He tells the reader that he's "forced into heat" by the smell, and that he doesn't want to "fuck you" . He asks the man if he came to find him when he was alone, and the man says that he came when he "brain cooked that up" , which is a reference to the smell of his own body. He also tells the narrator that he is not inter-ested in men, so he can't be "cut out" and "put me down" with the man, and he tells the man that he will "get angry for real" if the man does anything to him. He says that the man is "only ever doing whatever he wants" and that if he does anything, he'll "freak ing wait" and get angry. The