The narrator asks the narrator to help unpack the family's new house. The narrator says that she's not a friend of the family, and that she and her husband are more like married couples than lovers. She says that the children are having fun in the big kid's room, and they're grateful that she would watch over the boy. She tells the narrator that the house is pretty, and the boys seem to have had a fight, but that they shouldn't worry because it's just like any other fight between friends.
The narrator asks the narrator to help unpack the family's new house. The narrator says that she's not a friend of the family, and that she and her husband are more like married couples than lovers. She says that the children are having fun in the big kid's room, and they're grateful that she would watch over the boy. She tells the narrator that the house is pretty, and the boys seem to have had a fight, but that they shouldn't worry because it's just like any other fight between friends.