In this short scene, we get a glimpse of what it's like to be a "predator in a skirt" . It's clear that we're not the only ones in this scene who've been "pregnant." We're also reminded that the narrator is a "boy friend" , meaning that he's not a "girly man" or a "princess." He's just a normal guy who's having a good time. The narrator asks the taxi driver to take him to "Shizuka" and tells him to call her "shizu ka" instead of "baby" or "some thing." The taxi driver doesn't seem to know what to do, so he tells the narrator to "just call her shizuka" because she's "different" than most of the other girls in the scene, and she trusts "despite people too that, she easily" interests her own "interests before her own." The narrator tells the driver to stay away from shizuka from now on, because "serious about her" isn't good enough. He says he hates being treated like "a spoiled little prince" because his family owns him, and he'd rather be treated like that than be "dressed up like his entire past . embarrassed me so much." He says that if he gets stabbed in the back again, he'll lose his faith in humanity. He also says that he wants to call the narrator "my boy friend" because he knows the narrator has been "very worried" about his "little brother." He tells the
In this short scene, we get a glimpse of what it's like to be a "predator in a skirt" . It's clear that we're not the only ones in this scene who've been "pregnant." We're also reminded that the narrator is a "boy friend" , meaning that he's not a "girly man" or a "princess." He's just a normal guy who's having a good time. The narrator asks the taxi driver to take him to "Shizuka" and tells him to call her "shizu ka" instead of "baby" or "some thing." The taxi driver doesn't seem to know what to do, so he tells the narrator to "just call her shizuka" because she's "different" than most of the other girls in the scene, and she trusts "despite people too that, she easily" interests her own "interests before her own." The narrator tells the driver to stay away from shizuka from now on, because "serious about her" isn't good enough. He says he hates being treated like "a spoiled little prince" because his family owns him, and he'd rather be treated like that than be "dressed up like his entire past . embarrassed me so much." He says that if he gets stabbed in the back again, he'll lose his faith in humanity. He also says that he wants to call the narrator "my boy friend" because he knows the narrator has been "very worried" about his "little brother." He tells the