The narrator tells us that he loves the color black and the night sky because it seems to disappear all his troubles and sorrows. He asks if he's free this weekend, and when he says no, she tells him that her daughter, anran, is meeting up with another girl in high school. She says that she's the only one there, and that she can't remember how she left the house when she heard her father flirting with the woman. She tells the narrator that she was scared because she loved her family, even though their marriage was broken. Anran is 16 years old, and she has a phone. She's already taking care of herself, she says, and if something happens to her, she'll be back. The narrator says that if anran was a son, he'd be so grateful that they had a daughter.
The narrator tells us that he loves the color black and the night sky because it seems to disappear all his troubles and sorrows. He asks if he's free this weekend, and when he says no, she tells him that her daughter, anran, is meeting up with another girl in high school. She says that she's the only one there, and that she can't remember how she left the house when she heard her father flirting with the woman. She tells the narrator that she was scared because she loved her family, even though their marriage was broken. Anran is 16 years old, and she has a phone. She's already taking care of herself, she says, and if something happens to her, she'll be back. The narrator says that if anran was a son, he'd be so grateful that they had a daughter.