The barber asks Laleh what she wants from him. She says that she wants to feel bad, but that part of her wants to hate the girl. The barber tells her that she can't just ignore it until the time comes, and that she has to give the girl a chance. Laleh asks if she can blame the girl for something that hasn't been done yet, and the barber says that it's up to her to decide when she'll give in to her love. He tells Laleh that he's just like how he did with her when he first met her, when he was a kid. He says that he got Ziggy out of the house, which is impressive, because the shy cat won't let him near him. He also says that the girl doesn't like him, because she's overwhelmed by her love for the boy. The conversation turns to the subject of catching frogs, and Laleh tells the barber that she used to like catching them, too, when she was a little girl. She also says, "Funny how both the bad and the good repeat themselves" .
The barber asks Laleh what she wants from him. She says that she wants to feel bad, but that part of her wants to hate the girl. The barber tells her that she can't just ignore it until the time comes, and that she has to give the girl a chance. Laleh asks if she can blame the girl for something that hasn't been done yet, and the barber says that it's up to her to decide when she'll give in to her love. He tells Laleh that he's just like how he did with her when he first met her, when he was a kid. He says that he got Ziggy out of the house, which is impressive, because the shy cat won't let him near him. He also says that the girl doesn't like him, because she's overwhelmed by her love for the boy. The conversation turns to the subject of catching frogs, and Laleh tells the barber that she used to like catching them, too, when she was a little girl. She also says, "Funny how both the bad and the good repeat themselves" .