Back in high school life, the narrator tells us that he still hasn't forgotten Soumya. He's been friends with her since they were in middle school, and she's always been kind to him. He asks her to write down everything she knows about him, so he can remember it later. She says she'll remember it, but she doesn't know how. He gives her his old cell phone, which he gave to her as a gift. He tells her that he was afraid he'd make a mess of things if he gave it to her, but he's happy that he did. The narrator asks her if there's anything else she'd like to talk to him about. She's not there, and he can't find her anywhere.
Back in high school life, the narrator tells us that he still hasn't forgotten Soumya. He's been friends with her since they were in middle school, and she's always been kind to him. He asks her to write down everything she knows about him, so he can remember it later. She says she'll remember it, but she doesn't know how. He gives her his old cell phone, which he gave to her as a gift. He tells her that he was afraid he'd make a mess of things if he gave it to her, but he's happy that he did. The narrator asks her if there's anything else she'd like to talk to him about. She's not there, and he can't find her anywhere.