The narrator is looking for a new pair of glasses. He remembers the glasses store he used to frequent when he was a kid. He decides to try on a pair of frames that are called "incent puppy eyes" because he doesn't want to be associated with the word "puppy" anymore. The narrator tries to convince the other clerk, ai, that they should buy the same pair, but the clerk refuses to let the two of them do so. The pair is too expensive for the narrator, and he refuses to give it to either of them.
The narrator is looking for a new pair of glasses. He remembers the glasses store he used to frequent when he was a kid. He decides to try on a pair of frames that are called "incent puppy eyes" because he doesn't want to be associated with the word "puppy" anymore. The narrator tries to convince the other clerk, ai, that they should buy the same pair, but the clerk refuses to let the two of them do so. The pair is too expensive for the narrator, and he refuses to give it to either of them.