The narrator wakes up in the middle of the night to find that he's been woken up by a stalker. He doesn't know what to say. He's worried that the stalker is one of those creepy stalkers, and he'd rather run away than confront him. He decides to skip his first day of class so he won't have to worry about it. He wakes up and finds that it's his senior's day, which means he'll have to go to the wedding. He wonders why he hasn't shown up to his wedding yet, even though he came to the same school as him. The narrator tells us that he came straight from the airport after landing. He asks if he can go for a stroll before the wedding, and the narrator tells him that the wedding is noisy and chilly at night, so he might want to go out for a walk. He also tells the narrator that he was worried about him back in high school because he was a little clumsy. He says that if he gets hurt, it'll upset him, and that he has to be careful.
The narrator wakes up in the middle of the night to find that he's been woken up by a stalker. He doesn't know what to say. He's worried that the stalker is one of those creepy stalkers, and he'd rather run away than confront him. He decides to skip his first day of class so he won't have to worry about it. He wakes up and finds that it's his senior's day, which means he'll have to go to the wedding. He wonders why he hasn't shown up to his wedding yet, even though he came to the same school as him. The narrator tells us that he came straight from the airport after landing. He asks if he can go for a stroll before the wedding, and the narrator tells him that the wedding is noisy and chilly at night, so he might want to go out for a walk. He also tells the narrator that he was worried about him back in high school because he was a little clumsy. He says that if he gets hurt, it'll upset him, and that he has to be careful.