Back in the present, the narrator tells us that he's been working at the company for three years, and that he and Tomoko have been friends since the beginning of their relationship. They've gotten along pretty well, though, and the narrator admits that he used to feel like a "killer" when he was with the company. Now, he says, he feels like "a good kid" because he smells like a baby.
Back in the present, the narrator tells us that he's been working at the company for three years, and that he and Tomoko have been friends since the beginning of their relationship. They've gotten along pretty well, though, and the narrator admits that he used to feel like a "killer" when he was with the company. Now, he says, he feels like "a good kid" because he smells like a baby.