The narrator tells us that the first time he fell in love with someone was on a table at work. He says that he feels like he's "becoming a flower" . He's not sure if that's a good thing or a bad thing, but he does know that he loves someone. The narrator says that she's made love to someone before, but she doesn't know if it's true or not. She's also worried that something's wrong with Onogi. She goes to the florist the day before to ask if Onogi is her boyfriend. The florist asks her if she takes care of the male staff, and she says she does. He asks her to tell him that she likes him, and the narrator says she needs to tell the florist that she does, because the florist would think that Onogi and her just what they always do.
The narrator tells us that the first time he fell in love with someone was on a table at work. He says that he feels like he's "becoming a flower" . He's not sure if that's a good thing or a bad thing, but he does know that he loves someone. The narrator says that she's made love to someone before, but she doesn't know if it's true or not. She's also worried that something's wrong with Onogi. She goes to the florist the day before to ask if Onogi is her boyfriend. The florist asks her if she takes care of the male staff, and she says she does. He asks her to tell him that she likes him, and the narrator says she needs to tell the florist that she does, because the florist would think that Onogi and her just what they always do.