The narrator tells us that she's not done kissing Nemo yet. She wants to tell him everything, even if it means he's going to have to go back to his old ways. She says that she wants to be honest, even though she doesn't want him to hurt her. She's worried that if she had told him the whole story before, he'd still be the same person he is now. She tells him that she hasn't talked to him in a long while, but that he still seems like a good person. He's always doing something for her, like giving her treats, visiting her at work, or coming to visit her with her family. She asks him to go see his family the next day.
The narrator tells us that she's not done kissing Nemo yet. She wants to tell him everything, even if it means he's going to have to go back to his old ways. She says that she wants to be honest, even though she doesn't want him to hurt her. She's worried that if she had told him the whole story before, he'd still be the same person he is now. She tells him that she hasn't talked to him in a long while, but that he still seems like a good person. He's always doing something for her, like giving her treats, visiting her at work, or coming to visit her with her family. She asks him to go see his family the next day.