The scene opens in the ocean, where the cast and crew of the upcoming episode are gathered for a dinner party. The young narrator, who has been drawing fan art of one of the stars of the show, is shocked to find that he is not invited to the party. He feels that he has become an adult and wishes to escape from the "wonderful illusion" of the party, but he is afraid of being recognized by the audience. He wishes that he could join the actors on stage and sing a song with them. He invites a friend of his to play the piano for him, but the piano player refuses, saying that his friend is not a singer. The narrator feels that the performance is not as good as it could be, and he wishes he could go home and relax. He asks the audience to imagine that there is no one else in the room with him, and to look at him and he will be right beside them until the end of the story.
The scene opens in the ocean, where the cast and crew of the upcoming episode are gathered for a dinner party. The young narrator, who has been drawing fan art of one of the stars of the show, is shocked to find that he is not invited to the party. He feels that he has become an adult and wishes to escape from the "wonderful illusion" of the party, but he is afraid of being recognized by the audience. He wishes that he could join the actors on stage and sing a song with them. He invites a friend of his to play the piano for him, but the piano player refuses, saying that his friend is not a singer. The narrator feels that the performance is not as good as it could be, and he wishes he could go home and relax. He asks the audience to imagine that there is no one else in the room with him, and to look at him and he will be right beside them until the end of the story.