The narrator tells us that he's been observing Sara for a long time, but now that she's pregnant, he wants to know what will happen to her. He's not scared of him, he says, but for her and her baby, maybe it's better if he and Sara have a drink together. The narrator says that he grew up in a Catholic family, so he knows what to expect. He doesn't know how to explain everything, but he does know that he has seen things before. He says that everyone is born into a destiny already, and that when it comes time for him to start his business, he'll be by Sara's side. He also says that no matter what he knows now, no one can be saved.
The narrator tells us that he's been observing Sara for a long time, but now that she's pregnant, he wants to know what will happen to her. He's not scared of him, he says, but for her and her baby, maybe it's better if he and Sara have a drink together. The narrator says that he grew up in a Catholic family, so he knows what to expect. He doesn't know how to explain everything, but he does know that he has seen things before. He says that everyone is born into a destiny already, and that when it comes time for him to start his business, he'll be by Sara's side. He also says that no matter what he knows now, no one can be saved.