The narrator tells us that he's going back to U.S. because the police officers at the bus station are good at finding lost people. Uh-oh. He's also worried that the officers won't touch him, which makes him even more nervous. The narrator asks the police officer to kiss him on the lips, but the officer doesn't do it. He says that if he keeps doing this, he'll lose his resolve to go back to the city. He asks the officer if he can convince just one of the brothers to stop kissing him. The police officer says that he can't convince anyone, but he'd like to convince two of them. He tells the narrator to keep the kiss a secret from U. S.
The narrator tells us that he's going back to U.S. because the police officers at the bus station are good at finding lost people. Uh-oh. He's also worried that the officers won't touch him, which makes him even more nervous. The narrator asks the police officer to kiss him on the lips, but the officer doesn't do it. He says that if he keeps doing this, he'll lose his resolve to go back to the city. He asks the officer if he can convince just one of the brothers to stop kissing him. The police officer says that he can't convince anyone, but he'd like to convince two of them. He tells the narrator to keep the kiss a secret from U. S.