The narrator introduces himself as "A'ren," a student at the school where he works. He explains that he's trying to become part of the school community. He asks the teacher if he'd like to go for a walk with them. The teacher says no, but then he realizes that he forgot his sweatpants in his burrow, so he apologizes. A'ren says he'll help the teacher this time, since it's not proper for a gentleman to lift himself up after a run--the teacher should join the school's various clubs, like silk-spinning, shedding, and so on.
The narrator introduces himself as "A'ren," a student at the school where he works. He explains that he's trying to become part of the school community. He asks the teacher if he'd like to go for a walk with them. The teacher says no, but then he realizes that he forgot his sweatpants in his burrow, so he apologizes. A'ren says he'll help the teacher this time, since it's not proper for a gentleman to lift himself up after a run--the teacher should join the school's various clubs, like silk-spinning, shedding, and so on.