"Take me if space out" is the first line of the play's first soliloquy. It's a bit of a mouthful, but it's important to note that this is one of the shortest lines in the play. It starts off with a little question: "Are you alone I got a blister" . It turns out that she's not alone. She's in a hotel with a guy named Natsume, who's married to the daughter of a company that's involved in a lot of shady business dealings. She tells him that she saw him and his daughter go to a hotel together, and that he's "seriously married" , which means that he doesn't have anything to do about it. He's also not going to do anything about the fact that he has a "past" that he couldn't deal with before, so he'll just be leaving. She says she'll be walking home by herself, and she'd like to know if she can sleep with him. He says she can't, because she has a blister on her foot. He tells her that he likes to take his clothes off and put them on, so she can go back to sleep. He asks her if she has any blisters on her feet, which she says she does. He also tells her to be wary of him, because he might be able to see her tears if he sees them. She asks him how much he loves her, and he says that she has "a lot of feelings catching up" with her. He then asks her why she won't let him sleep with her, since he'd be better off sleeping with someone else. She explains that her dad is trying to get her to marry some "old fart" who she doesn'
"Take me if space out" is the first line of the play's first soliloquy. It's a bit of a mouthful, but it's important to note that this is one of the shortest lines in the play. It starts off with a little question: "Are you alone I got a blister" . It turns out that she's not alone. She's in a hotel with a guy named Natsume, who's married to the daughter of a company that's involved in a lot of shady business dealings. She tells him that she saw him and his daughter go to a hotel together, and that he's "seriously married" , which means that he doesn't have anything to do about it. He's also not going to do anything about the fact that he has a "past" that he couldn't deal with before, so he'll just be leaving. She says she'll be walking home by herself, and she'd like to know if she can sleep with him. He says she can't, because she has a blister on her foot. He tells her that he likes to take his clothes off and put them on, so she can go back to sleep. He asks her if she has any blisters on her feet, which she says she does. He also tells her to be wary of him, because he might be able to see her tears if he sees them. She asks him how much he loves her, and he says that she has "a lot of feelings catching up" with her. He then asks her why she won't let him sleep with her, since he'd be better off sleeping with someone else. She explains that her dad is trying to get her to marry some "old fart" who she doesn'