Now that he knows he's fallen in love with the guy, the narrator wishes he could talk more normally with him. He wants to tell him how much he loves him, but he can't tell him because he doesn't know how to say the right things. Instead, he wants to talk to him like a normal person would talk to a friend. He brings him a cup of coffee and tells him to give it to the guy. The guy is already drinking the coffee, and the narrator is so grossed out that he stomps on the table. The narrator wants to know if he can flatter the guy like he flatters a normal friend, or if he should just smile and say thank you. He tells the guy that he'd like to know what he wants from the table, and he tells him that he loves the guy more and more. He's not sure how to tell the guy if he wants something, but the narrator says that he wants more, too.
Now that he knows he's fallen in love with the guy, the narrator wishes he could talk more normally with him. He wants to tell him how much he loves him, but he can't tell him because he doesn't know how to say the right things. Instead, he wants to talk to him like a normal person would talk to a friend. He brings him a cup of coffee and tells him to give it to the guy. The guy is already drinking the coffee, and the narrator is so grossed out that he stomps on the table. The narrator wants to know if he can flatter the guy like he flatters a normal friend, or if he should just smile and say thank you. He tells the guy that he'd like to know what he wants from the table, and he tells him that he loves the guy more and more. He's not sure how to tell the guy if he wants something, but the narrator says that he wants more, too.