As the rain continues to fall outside the window, the narrator realizes that he has fallen in love with his son. He is overcome with desire and begins to cry. He tells his father that he wants to be loved, even if it means hurting his wife. He promises him that he will not hurt her. The rain continues, and the narrator feels that he must have been seduced by his father's eyes and lips. He realizes that there is no going back, and he will never again be innocent.
As the rain continues to fall outside the window, the narrator realizes that he has fallen in love with his son. He is overcome with desire and begins to cry. He tells his father that he wants to be loved, even if it means hurting his wife. He promises him that he will not hurt her. The rain continues, and the narrator feels that he must have been seduced by his father's eyes and lips. He realizes that there is no going back, and he will never again be innocent.