The narrator tries to cheer up his friend, who is having a hard time falling in love with him. He says that he's sorry that his friend is having an orgasm, but that it's too sudden, and that the girl is going to do it "till the end." The narrator says that if he hadn't done it, he would have done something "terrible" and "hateful" . He then says, "I'll go find her, whatever is fine," and leaves the room.
The narrator tries to cheer up his friend, who is having a hard time falling in love with him. He says that he's sorry that his friend is having an orgasm, but that it's too sudden, and that the girl is going to do it "till the end." The narrator says that if he hadn't done it, he would have done something "terrible" and "hateful" . He then says, "I'll go find her, whatever is fine," and leaves the room.