The scene opens with a young man smoking a cigarette in a public place. The narrator asks the young man where he can smoke. The young man tells him to go to a "smoking area" . He then asks the narrator to explain to the man that the confession he made the night before was just a "game" , and that he should hand over the confession to him personally. The man tells the narrator that he is a "weirdo" and that his people are "just like him, quite careful." The narrator tells him that the man's people are like "him," and he should give the man the phone. He tells the man to hang up, and the narrator hangs up, saying that he has a business matter to deal with. He says that he will go to the hospital the next day, and when the man asks him why he is there, the narrator says that his phone was ringing, and he wants to know why the man used his photo as wallpaper, and if the man has a crush on him. He asks the man if he has figured out what he is going to say, and then he says that the
The scene opens with a young man smoking a cigarette in a public place. The narrator asks the young man where he can smoke. The young man tells him to go to a "smoking area" . He then asks the narrator to explain to the man that the confession he made the night before was just a "game" , and that he should hand over the confession to him personally. The man tells the narrator that he is a "weirdo" and that his people are "just like him, quite careful." The narrator tells him that the man's people are like "him," and he should give the man the phone. He tells the man to hang up, and the narrator hangs up, saying that he has a business matter to deal with. He says that he will go to the hospital the next day, and when the man asks him why he is there, the narrator says that his phone was ringing, and he wants to know why the man used his photo as wallpaper, and if the man has a crush on him. He asks the man if he has figured out what he is going to say, and then he says that the