The narrator tells Adam that she doesn't like him anymore. He asks her if there's someone else she likes, and she tells him to shake his hand if he wants to get along with her again. She tells him that if he hates her, he can stop asking her if she wants to be with him. He flinches, and the narrator says that he's not sure why. He says that because of him, Adam blushed when he first saw her, and he turned all shy when he saw her since then. The narrator says he hates that, too, because he hates being around people who are shy. He tells Adam to stop asking him if he'd like to have sex with her. Adam says that's fine, but he'll have to get over his feelings for her if they're ever going to be together again. He's going to do better from here on out, the narrator tells him, and they can get along better together. Adam is shocked, but the narrator reassures him that it's because of her that he was shy when they first saw each other. Adam blushes and says that it was because of his dislike for the narrator. He also says that since then, he has stopped asking her about her feelings for him. She says that she's hated being around him because she hates being shy. She asks him if she can visit her house today, and Adam says yes. He wants to see her room, which is bigger than his studio. He shows her the magazine he bought at the store, which she
The narrator tells Adam that she doesn't like him anymore. He asks her if there's someone else she likes, and she tells him to shake his hand if he wants to get along with her again. She tells him that if he hates her, he can stop asking her if she wants to be with him. He flinches, and the narrator says that he's not sure why. He says that because of him, Adam blushed when he first saw her, and he turned all shy when he saw her since then. The narrator says he hates that, too, because he hates being around people who are shy. He tells Adam to stop asking him if he'd like to have sex with her. Adam says that's fine, but he'll have to get over his feelings for her if they're ever going to be together again. He's going to do better from here on out, the narrator tells him, and they can get along better together. Adam is shocked, but the narrator reassures him that it's because of her that he was shy when they first saw each other. Adam blushes and says that it was because of his dislike for the narrator. He also says that since then, he has stopped asking her about her feelings for him. She says that she's hated being around him because she hates being shy. She asks him if she can visit her house today, and Adam says yes. He wants to see her room, which is bigger than his studio. He shows her the magazine he bought at the store, which she