The narrator realizes that he has a message for his lover, but he's not sure what to do with it. He's worried that he'll get in trouble if he doesn't tell his lover the truth. He also worries that he might get into a fight with him if he tells him the truth about what happened to him. The narrator tells us that he saw a friend of his at a university, but his friend's phone was broken, so the friend wrote a message on his hand instead of on his own. He tells the friend that he didn't want to tell his friend the truth, but that if he did, he wouldn't be able to help him the next day. He asks the friend if he still likes him, and the friend says that he does, but they broke each other when they saw each other's faces, and they've never been able to get along since. He wants to know if they still like each other, but the narrator says that they don't, and that they're breaking each other up now. He then asks if the friend wants to kiss him
The narrator realizes that he has a message for his lover, but he's not sure what to do with it. He's worried that he'll get in trouble if he doesn't tell his lover the truth. He also worries that he might get into a fight with him if he tells him the truth about what happened to him. The narrator tells us that he saw a friend of his at a university, but his friend's phone was broken, so the friend wrote a message on his hand instead of on his own. He tells the friend that he didn't want to tell his friend the truth, but that if he did, he wouldn't be able to help him the next day. He asks the friend if he still likes him, and the friend says that he does, but they broke each other when they saw each other's faces, and they've never been able to get along since. He wants to know if they still like each other, but the narrator says that they don't, and that they're breaking each other up now. He then asks if the friend wants to kiss him