The narrator wakes up in the middle of the night. He's in a dream about a guy who drinks a "love potion" and "goes wild" . He asks the bartender if he can have some time to change before he leaves. The bartender says he'll have time to do so. The narrator thanks the bartender for making him feel better the night before. He tells the bartender that he's glad that he doesn't have to worry about what he said to botan. He says that he can't imagine why the bartender would hate him. He also says that it's not that he hates botan, but that he just wants to make him happy. The two of them talk about how much they've gotten to know each other, and the more they know, the more happy they are. They agree that botan was upset after he had sex with someone he liked, and that's why the potion made him feel so bad. They're both glad that they're able to make each other happy, but the narrator wants to know why he needs to find a new way to get rid of the drug from his system. He invites the bartender to come in on his "day off" so he can try a few of his new potions. He explains that he did some research and came up with a bunch of different ways to make the drug leave your system. The first one is a "detox herb tea," which is supposed to "remove waste and toxins" from your body. The second one is "a detoxifying herb salad," which the narrator describes as "delicious" and a "lifetime memory."
The narrator wakes up in the middle of the night. He's in a dream about a guy who drinks a "love potion" and "goes wild" . He asks the bartender if he can have some time to change before he leaves. The bartender says he'll have time to do so. The narrator thanks the bartender for making him feel better the night before. He tells the bartender that he's glad that he doesn't have to worry about what he said to botan. He says that he can't imagine why the bartender would hate him. He also says that it's not that he hates botan, but that he just wants to make him happy. The two of them talk about how much they've gotten to know each other, and the more they know, the more happy they are. They agree that botan was upset after he had sex with someone he liked, and that's why the potion made him feel so bad. They're both glad that they're able to make each other happy, but the narrator wants to know why he needs to find a new way to get rid of the drug from his system. He invites the bartender to come in on his "day off" so he can try a few of his new potions. He explains that he did some research and came up with a bunch of different ways to make the drug leave your system. The first one is a "detox herb tea," which is supposed to "remove waste and toxins" from your body. The second one is "a detoxifying herb salad," which the narrator describes as "delicious" and a "lifetime memory."