It's morning, and the narrator is wet and mopey. He's just had sex with a guy named Caesar, and he's feeling so good about it that he wants to kiss him. He asks her if she's having sex with him, and she says yes. He tells her to have some water, and then he tells her that he just ordered a room service breakfast for her. She's so hungry that she wants to run off to get some fresh fruit and vegetables, but she can't bear to look at him in the mirror, so she asks him if he has sugar in his coffee and milk in his milk. He says he does, but he doesn't always do it. She asks if there's something on her face, and when he says no, she gasps. She goes on to say that if only she could have this moment forever, she'd feel so much better about herself. She says she'll take a shower, and that she feels lonely without him. She tells him to just stay put, and to be gentle with her skin. He laughs and says he'll wash her . The narrator tells her not to worry about her body on the way
It's morning, and the narrator is wet and mopey. He's just had sex with a guy named Caesar, and he's feeling so good about it that he wants to kiss him. He asks her if she's having sex with him, and she says yes. He tells her to have some water, and then he tells her that he just ordered a room service breakfast for her. She's so hungry that she wants to run off to get some fresh fruit and vegetables, but she can't bear to look at him in the mirror, so she asks him if he has sugar in his coffee and milk in his milk. He says he does, but he doesn't always do it. She asks if there's something on her face, and when he says no, she gasps. She goes on to say that if only she could have this moment forever, she'd feel so much better about herself. She says she'll take a shower, and that she feels lonely without him. She tells him to just stay put, and to be gentle with her skin. He laughs and says he'll wash her . The narrator tells her not to worry about her body on the way