It's finally time for the narrator to say goodbye to his family and move into his new home. He tells us that he's going to be living in an old Victorian house, because his family all came to Australia when he was a kid. He says he chose the house because there were four women living there, and it's really nice to meet someone new. He also says that he doesn't expect things to happen to him, but that they might happen to other people in his life. He's not expecting anything, he says, but he hopes they do. He asks if the door is open for him, and the woman says she'll leave him something to eat. He wants to know why, and she says she can't open the door for him because she's on her way to see her husband. He tries to get her to open it so they can talk, but she won't let him in, saying she has to go to her husband's house. She's so upset that she grabs her husband, who's waiting for her.
It's finally time for the narrator to say goodbye to his family and move into his new home. He tells us that he's going to be living in an old Victorian house, because his family all came to Australia when he was a kid. He says he chose the house because there were four women living there, and it's really nice to meet someone new. He also says that he doesn't expect things to happen to him, but that they might happen to other people in his life. He's not expecting anything, he says, but he hopes they do. He asks if the door is open for him, and the woman says she'll leave him something to eat. He wants to know why, and she says she can't open the door for him because she's on her way to see her husband. He tries to get her to open it so they can talk, but she won't let him in, saying she has to go to her husband's house. She's so upset that she grabs her husband, who's waiting for her.