The narrator tells the audience that he's here to test the new facilities at the company's headquarters. He's excited to see the view, which reminds him of their childhood camping trips when they were kids. He compares the view to a meteor shower and says that he chose it because he wanted to see who could make the most out of it. He says that, in college and high school, he went "beyond my reach" . The narrator doesn't believe him, though, and tells us that she's not going to stop there. She's going to handle the problem from here. She says that the company is still open, and she'll get it shipped directly to her. She also says that she heard her husband say that it was okay to rest easy on the new facility, so they'll all go back to their rooms. He never actually said that, and the narrator says that's because he didn't want to wait up for her to say anything. She then says that her husband fell asleep and ordered her around like a "slave"
The narrator tells the audience that he's here to test the new facilities at the company's headquarters. He's excited to see the view, which reminds him of their childhood camping trips when they were kids. He compares the view to a meteor shower and says that he chose it because he wanted to see who could make the most out of it. He says that, in college and high school, he went "beyond my reach" . The narrator doesn't believe him, though, and tells us that she's not going to stop there. She's going to handle the problem from here. She says that the company is still open, and she'll get it shipped directly to her. She also says that she heard her husband say that it was okay to rest easy on the new facility, so they'll all go back to their rooms. He never actually said that, and the narrator says that's because he didn't want to wait up for her to say anything. She then says that her husband fell asleep and ordered her around like a "slave"