The narrator tells the audience that 70 percent of overtime workers have sex. He tells us that he's been going out with Rosa on the weekends, and that they kept the sex a secret because they don't want anyone gossiping about it at work. The narrator says that Rosa isn't a guy - she's just obsessed with him. He's not jealous, he says, and he'd never be scared of Rosa if she were a mentor like him . He says he'll tell the story later, but first, he wants to apologize to Rosa for causing trouble.
The narrator tells the audience that 70 percent of overtime workers have sex. He tells us that he's been going out with Rosa on the weekends, and that they kept the sex a secret because they don't want anyone gossiping about it at work. The narrator says that Rosa isn't a guy - she's just obsessed with him. He's not jealous, he says, and he'd never be scared of Rosa if she were a mentor like him . He says he'll tell the story later, but first, he wants to apologize to Rosa for causing trouble.