The two of them go out for a walk together, and the narrator says that he's in love with one another. He tells the other that he can't fall in love until they're on stage together. He says that they'll have to go everywhere together to see the play, and that he won't be able to enjoy himself until he sees his co-star on the stage. The two go out to eat, and then the narrator complains about the lack of sleep he gets. He complains about how much he hates the way the other actors act, and he complains that he doesn't like the way they talk about their roles. He also complains that they don't talk about how they feel on stage. He wants to know if they've been using too much time getting into their roles, and if they haven't had enough time to practice their lines.
The two of them go out for a walk together, and the narrator says that he's in love with one another. He tells the other that he can't fall in love until they're on stage together. He says that they'll have to go everywhere together to see the play, and that he won't be able to enjoy himself until he sees his co-star on the stage. The two go out to eat, and then the narrator complains about the lack of sleep he gets. He complains about how much he hates the way the other actors act, and he complains that he doesn't like the way they talk about their roles. He also complains that they don't talk about how they feel on stage. He wants to know if they've been using too much time getting into their roles, and if they haven't had enough time to practice their lines.