It's raining outside, and the rain is getting worse. The rain is making the air smell like alcohol. The smell reminds the narrator of the smell of alcohol when he was at work. He can't believe that his bosses are treating him this way. He's worried that they're going to kill him if they don't stop him, so he's not going to go back to work with them. He tells them to stop talking about him and come over to his house. He doesn't want to be a burden to his bosses and his family. He says he'll just go home and complain about everything to his boss. The assistant manager, who was involved in a car accident, comes in and scolds the narrator for complaining about the rain. He also tells the narrator that the twins are not there. The narrator is happy to see him, because he'd like to think that they are back.
It's raining outside, and the rain is getting worse. The rain is making the air smell like alcohol. The smell reminds the narrator of the smell of alcohol when he was at work. He can't believe that his bosses are treating him this way. He's worried that they're going to kill him if they don't stop him, so he's not going to go back to work with them. He tells them to stop talking about him and come over to his house. He doesn't want to be a burden to his bosses and his family. He says he'll just go home and complain about everything to his boss. The assistant manager, who was involved in a car accident, comes in and scolds the narrator for complaining about the rain. He also tells the narrator that the twins are not there. The narrator is happy to see him, because he'd like to think that they are back.