The narrator tells us that he's been trying to invite the guy to a fireworks festival for a year. He's bummed that he didn't tell her sooner, because now he thinks that he fell in love with her when he first met her a year ago at the coffee shop where she works. The narrator apologizes for not telling her sooner. He says that now that he knows she's happy, he wishes he'd told her earlier. He also says that his whole plan has been ruined. He wants to know what her relieved first name is, but the narrator is so excited that he doesn't know what to say. He asks her if she feels happy, and she says that she feels so happy that her chest is "full of emotions" . She asks if it's normal for adults to kiss, and he says that it is. She says that's too early for her to do it, but he says she should have done it before. She's sorry, she says.
The narrator tells us that he's been trying to invite the guy to a fireworks festival for a year. He's bummed that he didn't tell her sooner, because now he thinks that he fell in love with her when he first met her a year ago at the coffee shop where she works. The narrator apologizes for not telling her sooner. He says that now that he knows she's happy, he wishes he'd told her earlier. He also says that his whole plan has been ruined. He wants to know what her relieved first name is, but the narrator is so excited that he doesn't know what to say. He asks her if she feels happy, and she says that she feels so happy that her chest is "full of emotions" . She asks if it's normal for adults to kiss, and he says that it is. She says that's too early for her to do it, but he says she should have done it before. She's sorry, she says.