The narrator begins this chapter by saying that he feels like everyone has their own way of getting along. He feels that "god really is unfair" and that everyone wants what they don't have. He also feels that one bit of the family's fur is standing up in front of him today. He tells the family that he knew this was coming, and that he hopes the reflection will "explode soon" . The narrator is so tired that he's going to "teach" the next person in the family a lesson. He's so sick of team work that he can't even bear to do it anymore. The family is on their way to look for the "giant leopard" , and the narrator says that even though they're both cold, they still have the same "cold personality" because they both have one "breast" and one "toe." The narrator says she's "so sick" of doing team-work because she'd rather be doing it with the family than with someone else. She's sick of having to do all the team work for the family, and she says that she'll "become the boss" if the family doesn't get along. She says that it's her fault that her son became "a failture" because he was "on very good terms" with his
The narrator begins this chapter by saying that he feels like everyone has their own way of getting along. He feels that "god really is unfair" and that everyone wants what they don't have. He also feels that one bit of the family's fur is standing up in front of him today. He tells the family that he knew this was coming, and that he hopes the reflection will "explode soon" . The narrator is so tired that he's going to "teach" the next person in the family a lesson. He's so sick of team work that he can't even bear to do it anymore. The family is on their way to look for the "giant leopard" , and the narrator says that even though they're both cold, they still have the same "cold personality" because they both have one "breast" and one "toe." The narrator says she's "so sick" of doing team-work because she'd rather be doing it with the family than with someone else. She's sick of having to do all the team work for the family, and she says that she'll "become the boss" if the family doesn't get along. She says that it's her fault that her son became "a failture" because he was "on very good terms" with his