The narrator wakes up in the middle of the night to find that her dress is too "sexy" for her. She tells herself that she's already a parent and that this is "a rare break" from her humdrum life. She's happy to have a "rare break" like this, because she thinks it's "like a bad guy" who's encouraging her to do something "bad" . The ladies in the room are shocked to see that the narrator is dressed like a "bad guy" , and the narrator tells them that they're free to do whatever they want with their lives. She wants to eat her mom's favorite food, and she even wants to know the owner of the dessert shop where she'll be able to learn how to make desserts. The narrator is so excited to meet her that she tells the ladies that if they don't come back, the owner will teach her in person.
The narrator wakes up in the middle of the night to find that her dress is too "sexy" for her. She tells herself that she's already a parent and that this is "a rare break" from her humdrum life. She's happy to have a "rare break" like this, because she thinks it's "like a bad guy" who's encouraging her to do something "bad" . The ladies in the room are shocked to see that the narrator is dressed like a "bad guy" , and the narrator tells them that they're free to do whatever they want with their lives. She wants to eat her mom's favorite food, and she even wants to know the owner of the dessert shop where she'll be able to learn how to make desserts. The narrator is so excited to meet her that she tells the ladies that if they don't come back, the owner will teach her in person.