In this short scene, the young narrator is trying to decide whether or not to renovate her family's favorite shop. She's worried that she'll lose the family business, but she's also worried about her relationship with her mom and grandma, who are always cheerful. She decides to take pictures of the shop, so that she can remember it when she grows up. The narrator doesn't think it's a good idea to argue, though, because arguing means that you don't get along well with each other. Instead, she says, you should be able to say what you want to say without being forced to do it. This is why she thinks that her family gets along so well. She tells the narrator to shut up, because the shop is hers for the taking, and she'd hate to lose it. She also tells him that her dad has decided to let the shop go, because he wants to protect his family business and his memories. The young narrator feels bad for her family, but decides to continue the massage.
In this short scene, the young narrator is trying to decide whether or not to renovate her family's favorite shop. She's worried that she'll lose the family business, but she's also worried about her relationship with her mom and grandma, who are always cheerful. She decides to take pictures of the shop, so that she can remember it when she grows up. The narrator doesn't think it's a good idea to argue, though, because arguing means that you don't get along well with each other. Instead, she says, you should be able to say what you want to say without being forced to do it. This is why she thinks that her family gets along so well. She tells the narrator to shut up, because the shop is hers for the taking, and she'd hate to lose it. She also tells him that her dad has decided to let the shop go, because he wants to protect his family business and his memories. The young narrator feels bad for her family, but decides to continue the massage.