The narrator tells us that he has spent a lot of his birthday money on buying clothes for his friend. He's so happy that he can't believe that he's spent so much money on a single thing. He asks his mom why she created such an annoying guy, and she tells him that it's because she's been trying to hide his identity in class all this time. The narrator says that he spent all of his pocket money on the shopping spree, and now he wants to know where he got the bouquet of flowers that his friend gave him. He finds out that the guy didn't pay for the flowers at all, and that's why the narrator is so upset. He says that if the guy doesn't want to date him, then he shouldn't do it in public. He wants to go home and spend his birthday with his mom.
The narrator tells us that he has spent a lot of his birthday money on buying clothes for his friend. He's so happy that he can't believe that he's spent so much money on a single thing. He asks his mom why she created such an annoying guy, and she tells him that it's because she's been trying to hide his identity in class all this time. The narrator says that he spent all of his pocket money on the shopping spree, and now he wants to know where he got the bouquet of flowers that his friend gave him. He finds out that the guy didn't pay for the flowers at all, and that's why the narrator is so upset. He says that if the guy doesn't want to date him, then he shouldn't do it in public. He wants to go home and spend his birthday with his mom.