The narrator tells us that this is the first time he's ever been in a situation where he has had to deal with a rude stranger. He's not the only rude stranger in the story, though. The taxi driver interrupts the conversation to ask for the driver's lime address. The narrator tries to convince the taxi driver to let her go out with him, but the driver refuses. He says he doesn't like to sing in front of other people, and that he'd rather not go to a karaoke bar. He tells the narrator that the closest karaoke bar is "t station" , which means it's a little town in the middle of nowhere. He also tells her that the nearest station is the "t" station, meaning it'll be a lot easier for him to get home from the bar than it would be for her to go to the nearest "t." The narrator, however, is not so sure. She says she's sure everyone will be going to the bar without any trouble, and she'll make sure that everyone gets home safely. She also tells the driver that he should take care of Tsumugi, who's on his way home, because he'
The narrator tells us that this is the first time he's ever been in a situation where he has had to deal with a rude stranger. He's not the only rude stranger in the story, though. The taxi driver interrupts the conversation to ask for the driver's lime address. The narrator tries to convince the taxi driver to let her go out with him, but the driver refuses. He says he doesn't like to sing in front of other people, and that he'd rather not go to a karaoke bar. He tells the narrator that the closest karaoke bar is "t station" , which means it's a little town in the middle of nowhere. He also tells her that the nearest station is the "t" station, meaning it'll be a lot easier for him to get home from the bar than it would be for her to go to the nearest "t." The narrator, however, is not so sure. She says she's sure everyone will be going to the bar without any trouble, and she'll make sure that everyone gets home safely. She also tells the driver that he should take care of Tsumugi, who's on his way home, because he'