It's the middle of the night, and we're told that the narrator is going to tell us something important. He's got a business to talk to her about, and he's going to ask her about a hotel called "Atlantis." The narrator says that he knows about the hotel, but he can't recall anything about it right now. He promises to do whatever she wants. The narrator tells us that they're in the bathroom, and that she can feel her lover's hot breath on her neck. She's so ashamed that she doesn't want to be seduced anymore. She wants to go out and have some fun.
It's the middle of the night, and we're told that the narrator is going to tell us something important. He's got a business to talk to her about, and he's going to ask her about a hotel called "Atlantis." The narrator says that he knows about the hotel, but he can't recall anything about it right now. He promises to do whatever she wants. The narrator tells us that they're in the bathroom, and that she can feel her lover's hot breath on her neck. She's so ashamed that she doesn't want to be seduced anymore. She wants to go out and have some fun.