My First Love Is a Boy • Chapter 18 • Page ik-page-5086997
My First Love Is a Boy • Chapter 18 • Page ik-page-5086998
My First Love Is a Boy • Chapter 18 • Page ik-page-5086999
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The narrator tells us that he's never drunk before, but he wants to try it out. He's going to go to a bar and spend a lot of money. He asks the waiter to help him manage his allowance, but the waiter refuses, saying that he can't manage his own money. The narrator then tells the waiter that he has a message for him: the clothes have to be ready for rehearsal the next day. The waiter agrees, and the narrator tells him to go and get the clothes. He also tells him that if the clothes aren't the right size for him, they can fix them now. He then asks if the waiter thinks it's cool that they're going to have to wear the clothes on the big stage. He says that he thinks it looks cool, but that he doesn't want to look like a model. He wants to be patient with the waiter, who's so warm on his hands and feet that he feels like something's wrong when he touches him. He tells her to calm down, and she says that she's done thinking about this. She then tells him about a message she got from the drama club. The drama club wants her to act in the place of a boy who broke his leg playing basketball. She's worried that the girl is trying to get her to play the part of a princess, because the girl's dress is too big for her to wear. The girl says that the lines are written behind the scenes, and that she was only in
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My First Love Is a Boy • Chapter 18 • Page ik-page-5086997
My First Love Is a Boy • Chapter 18 • Page ik-page-5086998
My First Love Is a Boy • Chapter 18 • Page ik-page-5086999
Chapter 18
This is a locked chapterChapter 18
About This Chapter
The narrator tells us that he's never drunk before, but he wants to try it out. He's going to go to a bar and spend a lot of money. He asks the waiter to help him manage his allowance, but the waiter refuses, saying that he can't manage his own money. The narrator then tells the waiter that he has a message for him: the clothes have to be ready for rehearsal the next day. The waiter agrees, and the narrator tells him to go and get the clothes. He also tells him that if the clothes aren't the right size for him, they can fix them now. He then asks if the waiter thinks it's cool that they're going to have to wear the clothes on the big stage. He says that he thinks it looks cool, but that he doesn't want to look like a model. He wants to be patient with the waiter, who's so warm on his hands and feet that he feels like something's wrong when he touches him. He tells her to calm down, and she says that she's done thinking about this. She then tells him about a message she got from the drama club. The drama club wants her to act in the place of a boy who broke his leg playing basketball. She's worried that the girl is trying to get her to play the part of a princess, because the girl's dress is too big for her to wear. The girl says that the lines are written behind the scenes, and that she was only in
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