In this chapter, the narrator tries to figure out why things are going the way they are. He wants to know why he had to fight with his brother, why he took him to dinner at a fancy restaurant, and why he didn't tell him why he left. He tells her that he doesn't want her to hurt her brother anymore, and that he just wanted to introduce her to his family. She tells him that she's not mad at him, but that he's forcing her to do things she hates. He says that if she had just told him why she left, he wouldn't have felt guilty about not telling her, but he would feel guilty if he had just stayed home. He asks her why her brother isn't using his fork and knife, and she tells him to hush. She says that they're from different worlds, and they should just leave.
In this chapter, the narrator tries to figure out why things are going the way they are. He wants to know why he had to fight with his brother, why he took him to dinner at a fancy restaurant, and why he didn't tell him why he left. He tells her that he doesn't want her to hurt her brother anymore, and that he just wanted to introduce her to his family. She tells him that she's not mad at him, but that he's forcing her to do things she hates. He says that if she had just told him why she left, he wouldn't have felt guilty about not telling her, but he would feel guilty if he had just stayed home. He asks her why her brother isn't using his fork and knife, and she tells him to hush. She says that they're from different worlds, and they should just leave.