The narrator tells us that he's still in love with his first love. He's not sure if it's true or not, but he does know that he wants to be with her. He wants to know if she's really in love, too, and if he can see it in the picture he saw earlier. He also wants to see her more, and wants to hear her more. The narrator says that he can't really hear her, because of the noise of the fireworks, and he wants her to come closer. He tells her that he thought she was dating him long before, and that he was the one who asked him to come see her since he was sick. He says that's why he was asking him to go. He adds that he hasn't seen him at school recently, but that he took a picture of her recently, and the narrator doesn't ask why he should be there. He asks the narrator to throw the sofa away, and they go off to have dinner together. He promises to give her a present after they're done talking, and then he'll tell her that once he gets back to school, she'll be by his side.
The narrator tells us that he's still in love with his first love. He's not sure if it's true or not, but he does know that he wants to be with her. He wants to know if she's really in love, too, and if he can see it in the picture he saw earlier. He also wants to see her more, and wants to hear her more. The narrator says that he can't really hear her, because of the noise of the fireworks, and he wants her to come closer. He tells her that he thought she was dating him long before, and that he was the one who asked him to come see her since he was sick. He says that's why he was asking him to go. He adds that he hasn't seen him at school recently, but that he took a picture of her recently, and the narrator doesn't ask why he should be there. He asks the narrator to throw the sofa away, and they go off to have dinner together. He promises to give her a present after they're done talking, and then he'll tell her that once he gets back to school, she'll be by his side.