Ten Years’ Worth of Love! Eat Up! • Chapter 10 • Page ik-page-4581269
Chapter 10
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The scene opens with the two men in the waiting room. The two men are discussing the fact that they are the only men present, and they are glad they are, since they will be able to take care of the situation on their own. The men are laughing at each other's jokes, and one of the men says, "suck pant." The other man laughs at the joke, and the men continue to laugh. The first man says that he is glad he is the only one present, because he can "take care of something like this on his own." The second man laughs, and says that the joke is "laughing" at someone who does not like it. The man says he is laughing because he is weak to plead sure, or because he likes him "just a little." The man laughs again, and he says that it is his bad for laughing at others' jokes, but he is sorry if he gave the other man false hopes, or he gave him the wrong idea. He tells the man that he still has his wife in his heart, but that he cannot fall for him. He says he cannot just cast him out of his heart. He asks the man to give him a chance to think about him for a while, but the man replies that he can't
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Ten Years’ Worth of Love! Eat Up! • Chapter 10 • Page ik-page-4581269
Chapter 10
This is a locked chapterChapter 10
About This Chapter
The scene opens with the two men in the waiting room. The two men are discussing the fact that they are the only men present, and they are glad they are, since they will be able to take care of the situation on their own. The men are laughing at each other's jokes, and one of the men says, "suck pant." The other man laughs at the joke, and the men continue to laugh. The first man says that he is glad he is the only one present, because he can "take care of something like this on his own." The second man laughs, and says that the joke is "laughing" at someone who does not like it. The man says he is laughing because he is weak to plead sure, or because he likes him "just a little." The man laughs again, and he says that it is his bad for laughing at others' jokes, but he is sorry if he gave the other man false hopes, or he gave him the wrong idea. He tells the man that he still has his wife in his heart, but that he cannot fall for him. He says he cannot just cast him out of his heart. He asks the man to give him a chance to think about him for a while, but the man replies that he can't
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