The narrator tells us that he's just seen a big earthquake. It's not a big one, but it's definitely shaking. The narrator asks the girl if she's had a good night's sleep, and she says she has. She's been woken up by a loud noise, and the narrator tells her to get up and go to sleep. The girl asks if she has milk or coffee, and he tells her that it is, and that she should take it with her when she goes to sleep because it is "creepy" and "sucks." The narrator says that he never thought coffee would taste so good when he drank it black, but now that he has, he can't believe how good it is. He tells the girl to grab her bike and get back to sleep, because the narrator thinks the earthquake was outside the house, not inside.
The narrator tells us that he's just seen a big earthquake. It's not a big one, but it's definitely shaking. The narrator asks the girl if she's had a good night's sleep, and she says she has. She's been woken up by a loud noise, and the narrator tells her to get up and go to sleep. The girl asks if she has milk or coffee, and he tells her that it is, and that she should take it with her when she goes to sleep because it is "creepy" and "sucks." The narrator says that he never thought coffee would taste so good when he drank it black, but now that he has, he can't believe how good it is. He tells the girl to grab her bike and get back to sleep, because the narrator thinks the earthquake was outside the house, not inside.