The narrator tells us that he's been kept in captivity by the savages for three years. He wants to go to the sea and look at the stars, but he can't because his parents are there to celebrate his birth. He's sad, he says, because "nothing was fun" when he was a kid. He has a dog named Sora, which means "sky" in Japanese, and he named it after the moon. One day, a huge storm comes, and after leaving Sora outside the house, he goes to school. When he returns home, he finds that his dog has been stung by a rope. The narrator is all, "Aww, I'm sure you're in love with me" , and the narrator tells him to "swallow see ya" .
The narrator tells us that he's been kept in captivity by the savages for three years. He wants to go to the sea and look at the stars, but he can't because his parents are there to celebrate his birth. He's sad, he says, because "nothing was fun" when he was a kid. He has a dog named Sora, which means "sky" in Japanese, and he named it after the moon. One day, a huge storm comes, and after leaving Sora outside the house, he goes to school. When he returns home, he finds that his dog has been stung by a rope. The narrator is all, "Aww, I'm sure you're in love with me" , and the narrator tells him to "swallow see ya" .