The scene opens with a flashback to the previous scene, in which the narrator complains to the audience that he has been watching a man in the street and that he is jealous of the man's attentions. The narrator tells us that he does not want to give the man in question his attentions because he is the only one who can give him his love. He tells the man that he will not give him to the man he is watching. He then tells the narrator that he loves him for making him feel insecure. He asks the man if he is interested in anyone other than him. The man says he is not, and the narrator tells him to kiss him
The scene opens with a flashback to the previous scene, in which the narrator complains to the audience that he has been watching a man in the street and that he is jealous of the man's attentions. The narrator tells us that he does not want to give the man in question his attentions because he is the only one who can give him his love. He tells the man that he will not give him to the man he is watching. He then tells the narrator that he loves him for making him feel insecure. He asks the man if he is interested in anyone other than him. The man says he is not, and the narrator tells him to kiss him