In this chapter, we learn that the narrator is not asking for money, but merely a phone number. He tells the narrator that he likes the girl's personality, and that she has been gone a long time. The narrator asks the girl why she didn't help him out when he was out, and the girl replies that she was afraid, but the narrator tells her that he is walking home and that people who are drunk don't want to do anything else together. He offers to take the girl for a ride home, but she refuses, saying that she is too ugly to be a match for the narrator. She tells him that she wants to pick him up, but that they are not a match, because they are too different in appearance
In this chapter, we learn that the narrator is not asking for money, but merely a phone number. He tells the narrator that he likes the girl's personality, and that she has been gone a long time. The narrator asks the girl why she didn't help him out when he was out, and the girl replies that she was afraid, but the narrator tells her that he is walking home and that people who are drunk don't want to do anything else together. He offers to take the girl for a ride home, but she refuses, saying that she is too ugly to be a match for the narrator. She tells him that she wants to pick him up, but that they are not a match, because they are too different in appearance