In this short scene, the two brothers discuss the past and decide to make a plush bear out of their childhood memories. They decide to negotiate with their father first, so that he will give up his rights to the family business. The brothers decide that they are "half brothers" and that they do not need to separate. They discuss why they left their father's home when they were young, and the narrator explains that it was not his will to do so, but that he missed his mother and their house so much that he thought he had no place else to go. He says that for years, he lived as if he were not him, picking out the necessary emotions, but the house that he grew up in was cold and suffocating. He tells his brother that he wants to embrace him, and that he should hurry back to the house of his father.
In this short scene, the two brothers discuss the past and decide to make a plush bear out of their childhood memories. They decide to negotiate with their father first, so that he will give up his rights to the family business. The brothers decide that they are "half brothers" and that they do not need to separate. They discuss why they left their father's home when they were young, and the narrator explains that it was not his will to do so, but that he missed his mother and their house so much that he thought he had no place else to go. He says that for years, he lived as if he were not him, picking out the necessary emotions, but the house that he grew up in was cold and suffocating. He tells his brother that he wants to embrace him, and that he should hurry back to the house of his father.