The two of them chat about their mutual love for one another, and they reminisce about their childhoods. The two decide to have a drink together, and the narrator tells us that he has a "stupid scar" that he wants to "make up for" by making up for the things he said to her when they were kids. The narrator says he'll have to "figure out" how to make up for all of this.
The two of them chat about their mutual love for one another, and they reminisce about their childhoods. The two decide to have a drink together, and the narrator tells us that he has a "stupid scar" that he wants to "make up for" by making up for the things he said to her when they were kids. The narrator says he'll have to "figure out" how to make up for all of this.