When the narrator enters the room, he is greeted by the other students, who ask him questions about his appearance. He tells them that he was once a student in a drama school and that he is now a student at an arts prep school. He asks if the school is all that great, and they respond that it is, but that there are other schools that are even better. The narrator tells the students that she is not bragging about her appearance, and that she does not want to be hated. The students ask her what is wrong with her clothes, and she says that hers are a mess. She says that if she had a problem with them, she would buy them herself, and if she did not have a problem, then she would refuse to buy them. She explains that she wanted her lover to like her, but now that he does not, she finds fault with him.
When the narrator enters the room, he is greeted by the other students, who ask him questions about his appearance. He tells them that he was once a student in a drama school and that he is now a student at an arts prep school. He asks if the school is all that great, and they respond that it is, but that there are other schools that are even better. The narrator tells the students that she is not bragging about her appearance, and that she does not want to be hated. The students ask her what is wrong with her clothes, and she says that hers are a mess. She says that if she had a problem with them, she would buy them herself, and if she did not have a problem, then she would refuse to buy them. She explains that she wanted her lover to like her, but now that he does not, she finds fault with him.