The narrator and his friend are on their way to the gizing center when they run into a fishing guide. The guide asks them where they want to go, and the narrator says that he's already rented a place, but he can't figure out what's going on. The fishing guide asks if they'd like to go to the "gising center" , but the narrator doesn't know what to make of it. He asks the fishing guide to start feeding them, and they start to panic. The fish start to splash, and then the narrator's heart starts to pound, and he starts to feel dizzy. He's afraid that the fish is going to kill him, so he asks if the guide is worried about him, and she says that she's sorry to feel so dizzy. The two start to argue about whether or not they can go on with the fishing trip, and finally the narrator suggests that they go to a quieter place where they can practice their fish-ing.
The narrator and his friend are on their way to the gizing center when they run into a fishing guide. The guide asks them where they want to go, and the narrator says that he's already rented a place, but he can't figure out what's going on. The fishing guide asks if they'd like to go to the "gising center" , but the narrator doesn't know what to make of it. He asks the fishing guide to start feeding them, and they start to panic. The fish start to splash, and then the narrator's heart starts to pound, and he starts to feel dizzy. He's afraid that the fish is going to kill him, so he asks if the guide is worried about him, and she says that she's sorry to feel so dizzy. The two start to argue about whether or not they can go on with the fishing trip, and finally the narrator suggests that they go to a quieter place where they can practice their fish-ing.