"I'm not the one after all" , the narrator says. He thinks that he's not the most important person in the world after all. He feels that everyone has their feelings, and that's why he has to protect them. He also thinks that people should value their own self more, and not put others ahead of them. The narrator apologizes for being so mean-spirited, and says that she's sorry that she made him cry. She apologizes again, and the narrator thanks her profusely. He's glad that they still have some cakes, because he remembers hearing that there was a bakery nearby that had a good birthday cake. He asks if it's his birth day, and she says it is. He says he'll talk to her alone.
"I'm not the one after all" , the narrator says. He thinks that he's not the most important person in the world after all. He feels that everyone has their feelings, and that's why he has to protect them. He also thinks that people should value their own self more, and not put others ahead of them. The narrator apologizes for being so mean-spirited, and says that she's sorry that she made him cry. She apologizes again, and the narrator thanks her profusely. He's glad that they still have some cakes, because he remembers hearing that there was a bakery nearby that had a good birthday cake. He asks if it's his birth day, and she says it is. He says he'll talk to her alone.