In this chapter, we learn that the protagonist is a "little aggressive" . He asks the protagonist why he has so many dolls in his house, and the protagonist replies that they were given to him in the studio, and that he did not clean them up when he moved out of his house. The protagonist apologizes, but he does not apologize to the protagonist for the dolls' appearance. He invites the protagonist to come to his house for dinner, and he tells the protagonist that he is confused by the actor's appearance in the play, because the actor went on a date with the protagonist's twin brother, who is also a student at the university. The twin claims that the actor is not his brother, but that the two are actually in a romantic relationship. The twins agree not to tell anyone about their relationship, and they promise to keep the secret of their relationship a secret
In this chapter, we learn that the protagonist is a "little aggressive" . He asks the protagonist why he has so many dolls in his house, and the protagonist replies that they were given to him in the studio, and that he did not clean them up when he moved out of his house. The protagonist apologizes, but he does not apologize to the protagonist for the dolls' appearance. He invites the protagonist to come to his house for dinner, and he tells the protagonist that he is confused by the actor's appearance in the play, because the actor went on a date with the protagonist's twin brother, who is also a student at the university. The twin claims that the actor is not his brother, but that the two are actually in a romantic relationship. The twins agree not to tell anyone about their relationship, and they promise to keep the secret of their relationship a secret