"The 10 Noy Mice the Phoebes" The narrator tells us that he's at the beach with his friends. He's been spending a lot of time alone with his father, who's very sad to see. The narrator says that he spent most of his younger years alone, and that his father made it very hard for him. He says that when he talked to him, he told her that he wouldn't allow her to go swimming, but that she wasn't supposed to go anywhere. He also said that he had made her who she is now. He thanks her for calling him whenever she needs him, and says that life is going to be hard for her father. He tells her to trust her with her heart and body, and not to get carried away with the idea that she's in love with a man. He goes on to say that he just had a "natural reaction" to the idea of having sex with a woman, and he doesn't care what she looks like in her clothes. He just wants to sleep with her under his pillow. He wants her to stay by his side.
"The 10 Noy Mice the Phoebes" The narrator tells us that he's at the beach with his friends. He's been spending a lot of time alone with his father, who's very sad to see. The narrator says that he spent most of his younger years alone, and that his father made it very hard for him. He says that when he talked to him, he told her that he wouldn't allow her to go swimming, but that she wasn't supposed to go anywhere. He also said that he had made her who she is now. He thanks her for calling him whenever she needs him, and says that life is going to be hard for her father. He tells her to trust her with her heart and body, and not to get carried away with the idea that she's in love with a man. He goes on to say that he just had a "natural reaction" to the idea of having sex with a woman, and he doesn't care what she looks like in her clothes. He just wants to sleep with her under his pillow. He wants her to stay by his side.