The next day, the boys go to visit the coast of Spain. The narrator laments the fact that he has to spend so much time in his hotel room. He wishes that he could spend more time with his family, but he can't because he's too busy with his travels. He wonders why the boys always seem to be interrupted when things are going well, and he wonders why his ringtone is so long. He notices that it's Paul who's making miso soup, and wonders how he learned how to do it. He's also curious about what Paul has been up to. He says he'll show it off before he confesses, and the narrator is happy for him. They've met a lot of people on the trip, and they all have given the narrator courage and push. He thinks that this time, they were too, and that someone was able to help him. He wants to thank everyone for all of their kindnesses.
The next day, the boys go to visit the coast of Spain. The narrator laments the fact that he has to spend so much time in his hotel room. He wishes that he could spend more time with his family, but he can't because he's too busy with his travels. He wonders why the boys always seem to be interrupted when things are going well, and he wonders why his ringtone is so long. He notices that it's Paul who's making miso soup, and wonders how he learned how to do it. He's also curious about what Paul has been up to. He says he'll show it off before he confesses, and the narrator is happy for him. They've met a lot of people on the trip, and they all have given the narrator courage and push. He thinks that this time, they were too, and that someone was able to help him. He wants to thank everyone for all of their kindnesses.