It's morning, and we're introduced to the narrator. He's a teacher, and he's in the middle of a conversation with his students. He wants to know what's going on. He asks one of the students if they've seen the scene in the mirror. The student says yes, and the narrator asks if he can touch the mirror for a second. The narrator says he was the first person to date her, and now he wants to do it again, even if it's her husband's wife. He doesn't know if she'll wake up easily, but he does know that she's using the mirror as a panty. He wonders if the mirror is being used as panty as well, and wonders if it just flinches. He also wonders if she is using it in the same way as the panty, and asks if the same thing is being done as well. He thinks it looks just like the panties, but then he wonders if that's supposed to be the way it is. He decides to lie down and pretend to be asleep. He
It's morning, and we're introduced to the narrator. He's a teacher, and he's in the middle of a conversation with his students. He wants to know what's going on. He asks one of the students if they've seen the scene in the mirror. The student says yes, and the narrator asks if he can touch the mirror for a second. The narrator says he was the first person to date her, and now he wants to do it again, even if it's her husband's wife. He doesn't know if she'll wake up easily, but he does know that she's using the mirror as a panty. He wonders if the mirror is being used as panty as well, and wonders if it just flinches. He also wonders if she is using it in the same way as the panty, and asks if the same thing is being done as well. He thinks it looks just like the panties, but then he wonders if that's supposed to be the way it is. He decides to lie down and pretend to be asleep. He