The narrator asks the investigator to find the address of the man who pushed the debt onto him. The man, who is now in the hospital, tells the narrator that his friend pushed him to the brink of death and that he is in the recovery room. The narrator tells the man that it is because of him that he pushed his friend's debt onto the man. He asks the man if he would like to meet with his uncle, and the man replies that he would, but that he does not want to meet anyone else. He then asks the narrator if he is his uncle's niece and the narrator tells him that she is. He says that if a young woman had come to visit him, he would say that, and once they were inside, they'd all be his. He adds that he wants to apologize to the man for pushing his friend into debt, and he says that he will even do so if the man pays him back
The narrator asks the investigator to find the address of the man who pushed the debt onto him. The man, who is now in the hospital, tells the narrator that his friend pushed him to the brink of death and that he is in the recovery room. The narrator tells the man that it is because of him that he pushed his friend's debt onto the man. He asks the man if he would like to meet with his uncle, and the man replies that he would, but that he does not want to meet anyone else. He then asks the narrator if he is his uncle's niece and the narrator tells him that she is. He says that if a young woman had come to visit him, he would say that, and once they were inside, they'd all be his. He adds that he wants to apologize to the man for pushing his friend into debt, and he says that he will even do so if the man pays him back