"Don't Say No" is the title of this chapter's dialogue. It's a bit of a mouthful, but the gist of the dialogue is this: don't you think it's weird that the guy who's supposed to be your boss is spending time in a bath house? Oh, yeah. The gist of what's going on here is that the dude's not a gentleman, but he's enjoying himself in the bath house. The two of them head back to the hotel, and the narrator tells us that it'll be nice to go for a walk in the park with him. He's been busy lately, and he and the dude have been spending a lot of time together. The narrator says that she's come to accept the guy, and that she doesn't know how she feels about it yet, but she knows she'll have to let him go sooner or later. She says that they're going to be a happy family for the rest of their lives if they decide to get married, and she thanks the narrator for always giving her the "sup port" that she needs. She also thanks him for being kind to her, too, and for being so generous with her father. She tells the narrator that she and her father had a "wonderful time together," and that they were able to soak together in the baths and wash their backs. She's worried that she
"Don't Say No" is the title of this chapter's dialogue. It's a bit of a mouthful, but the gist of the dialogue is this: don't you think it's weird that the guy who's supposed to be your boss is spending time in a bath house? Oh, yeah. The gist of what's going on here is that the dude's not a gentleman, but he's enjoying himself in the bath house. The two of them head back to the hotel, and the narrator tells us that it'll be nice to go for a walk in the park with him. He's been busy lately, and he and the dude have been spending a lot of time together. The narrator says that she's come to accept the guy, and that she doesn't know how she feels about it yet, but she knows she'll have to let him go sooner or later. She says that they're going to be a happy family for the rest of their lives if they decide to get married, and she thanks the narrator for always giving her the "sup port" that she needs. She also thanks him for being kind to her, too, and for being so generous with her father. She tells the narrator that she and her father had a "wonderful time together," and that they were able to soak together in the baths and wash their backs. She's worried that she