The bastard is on his way to the school where he is a student. The narrator tells the bastard that he has known the boy for a year and that the boy is very popular. He is handsome, athletic, and well-respected at his school. He has asked the boy several times for his name, but the boy has never given him his name. He says that he knows how much the boy loves his life, and that he will never expose him. He tells the boy that he can do whatever he wants with the boy.
The bastard is on his way to the school where he is a student. The narrator tells the bastard that he has known the boy for a year and that the boy is very popular. He is handsome, athletic, and well-respected at his school. He has asked the boy several times for his name, but the boy has never given him his name. He says that he knows how much the boy loves his life, and that he will never expose him. He tells the boy that he can do whatever he wants with the boy.