"In 30 days," the narrator tells us, "nanao's war is over, and he's back on his feet. He's still leaning on the couch, and we're not sure what's wrong with him. We're guessing that's not a good sign. The narrator is a little worried that he'll wake up and find that he has to go back to his job as a sales associate. He tells us that he doesn't want to wake him up, because it'll be hard for him to get used to the idea of being away from him. He says that he likes him, too, and that the day will come when he can say his name "with such feelings" . He also says that she'll have a headache when she wakes him up. She tells him that
"In 30 days," the narrator tells us, "nanao's war is over, and he's back on his feet. He's still leaning on the couch, and we're not sure what's wrong with him. We're guessing that's not a good sign. The narrator is a little worried that he'll wake up and find that he has to go back to his job as a sales associate. He tells us that he doesn't want to wake him up, because it'll be hard for him to get used to the idea of being away from him. He says that he likes him, too, and that the day will come when he can say his name "with such feelings" . He also says that she'll have a headache when she wakes him up. She tells him that