It's been a while since we've heard from the narrator, but now he's back. He's in the middle of a conversation with his mom, who's trying to get him to leave the park so she can get some sleep. She's worried that the moths have ruined the innocent look of the park, and she's also worried that they're going to bite her. The mom is all, "well, that's not going to happen to you, honey. You're not a bad mom." But the narrator is still not satisfied. He wants her to leave him alone, and he wants to know what's going on. He can't even say the words "I'm going to leave" , because the guy kissed his nose, and it's healing his wound. The narrator wants to leave, but the mom says she'll have to wait for the other gang to run away.
It's been a while since we've heard from the narrator, but now he's back. He's in the middle of a conversation with his mom, who's trying to get him to leave the park so she can get some sleep. She's worried that the moths have ruined the innocent look of the park, and she's also worried that they're going to bite her. The mom is all, "well, that's not going to happen to you, honey. You're not a bad mom." But the narrator is still not satisfied. He wants her to leave him alone, and he wants to know what's going on. He can't even say the words "I'm going to leave" , because the guy kissed his nose, and it's healing his wound. The narrator wants to leave, but the mom says she'll have to wait for the other gang to run away.