"Lane and coconut" is the title of this chapter, which is set in the fictional town of Lane and coconut. It is a reference to the moon, a symbol of love and happiness. The narrator tells us that he wants to live the rest of his life with Clara. He asks her if she will marry him, and she says yes. She tells him that once they get married, they will be living together and Clara will be able to see him every day. Clara says that she can give Clara whatever she wants, and the narrator says that he is going crazy. She asks Clara what is going on, and Clara tells her that she is torturing her for being single. She says that they should stop feeding them "dovey junk" , and that they are torturing her because she is single. Clara goes to get lobsters from the food court, and when she gets there, she tells Clara that she has to go to bed. When she wakes up, she asks Clara if she was afraid of waking her up, and he says yes, that he was. Clara asks if she can change anything, and if she doesn't like something, she can do whatever she likes.
"Lane and coconut" is the title of this chapter, which is set in the fictional town of Lane and coconut. It is a reference to the moon, a symbol of love and happiness. The narrator tells us that he wants to live the rest of his life with Clara. He asks her if she will marry him, and she says yes. She tells him that once they get married, they will be living together and Clara will be able to see him every day. Clara says that she can give Clara whatever she wants, and the narrator says that he is going crazy. She asks Clara what is going on, and Clara tells her that she is torturing her for being single. She says that they should stop feeding them "dovey junk" , and that they are torturing her because she is single. Clara goes to get lobsters from the food court, and when she gets there, she tells Clara that she has to go to bed. When she wakes up, she asks Clara if she was afraid of waking her up, and he says yes, that he was. Clara asks if she can change anything, and if she doesn't like something, she can do whatever she likes.