The narrator arrives at the hotel where he is supposed to be staying. He realizes that he is late for work and is worried about his friend, who is angry because he has not seen him. He decides to go and help his friend clean up after the fight. He tells the narrator that he thinks he is a kind person, but he is still angry. He asks the narrator if he still feels angry, and the narrator says that he does not. The narrator tells him that he feels anxious because he hasn't done anything special to please her. He then asks her if she still thinks that she is angry. She says that she does, but she feels a little shy to tell him that she still feels anxious. She then asks him if he has been drinking too much, and he tells her that he was about to leave for work. She is surprised that he has lost his temper so easily, and she wonders if he is just drinking so he can get more alcohol. She thinks that if he starts to cry, he will be in trouble.
The narrator arrives at the hotel where he is supposed to be staying. He realizes that he is late for work and is worried about his friend, who is angry because he has not seen him. He decides to go and help his friend clean up after the fight. He tells the narrator that he thinks he is a kind person, but he is still angry. He asks the narrator if he still feels angry, and the narrator says that he does not. The narrator tells him that he feels anxious because he hasn't done anything special to please her. He then asks her if she still thinks that she is angry. She says that she does, but she feels a little shy to tell him that she still feels anxious. She then asks him if he has been drinking too much, and he tells her that he was about to leave for work. She is surprised that he has lost his temper so easily, and she wonders if he is just drinking so he can get more alcohol. She thinks that if he starts to cry, he will be in trouble.