In this short scene, the two young lovers discuss their relationship. The narrator tells us that they grew up together, and that they're "just friends" . He asks if they've been "dating" , and the narrator says yes, but that they haven't been "asking" each other. He then asks if the two of them plan on staring at each other any more, and he says that he's "not staring any more," which means that he doesn't want to stare at anyone anymore. He also asks if there's anything he can do to make the relationship more bearable, like "stop asking weird questions," and he promises to do just that.
In this short scene, the two young lovers discuss their relationship. The narrator tells us that they grew up together, and that they're "just friends" . He asks if they've been "dating" , and the narrator says yes, but that they haven't been "asking" each other. He then asks if the two of them plan on staring at each other any more, and he says that he's "not staring any more," which means that he doesn't want to stare at anyone anymore. He also asks if there's anything he can do to make the relationship more bearable, like "stop asking weird questions," and he promises to do just that.