The narrator asks why she hasn't come to see him in two years. He says it's hard to forget him. He asks why he's running around again. The kids are angry at him for running around. The narrator tells him he can spend some time with the kids first, and then he can talk to him about something. He wants to know if he should grow his hair back to the way it was before he fell in love with her. He doesn't want to change himself, but he does want to know why she kept her hair so long. She says she was just kidding, but then she realizes she's an idiot.
The narrator asks why she hasn't come to see him in two years. He says it's hard to forget him. He asks why he's running around again. The kids are angry at him for running around. The narrator tells him he can spend some time with the kids first, and then he can talk to him about something. He wants to know if he should grow his hair back to the way it was before he fell in love with her. He doesn't want to change himself, but he does want to know why she kept her hair so long. She says she was just kidding, but then she realizes she's an idiot.