"Why do I feel so nervous about this ? What a multi ? . . Are you sure you aren't one of them" , the narrator asks. He's just an ordinary guy, and he's worried about what his uncle will think of him if he tells him about his suspicions. He also worries about what Rosa is hiding from him. He wants to go home and get some sleep, but he can't bear the thought of telling his uncle about all his suspicions about Rosa. He wonders if Rosa is just hiding something from him, or if she's afraid to tell him what's going on. He decides to go for a walk to get some fresh air. He asks Rosa why she is following him, and she tells him that she is the insurance agent who left him in the bathroom when he excused himself to go to the bathroom. She's been looking for him since then. She says that she has her pawn, and that she'll play the game of who's the true stalker first. She also says that Rosa has arrived home, but that she forgot to tell her uncle that she went to the shopping mall. He must have been mad at her, she says, because she didn't tell him she was going to the mall. She apologizes, and the narrator says that he'll check his phone more often. He thinks that Rosa's argument with her uncle has made him feel better, and now he can show his uncle that he is the right man for the job.
"Why do I feel so nervous about this ? What a multi ? . . Are you sure you aren't one of them" , the narrator asks. He's just an ordinary guy, and he's worried about what his uncle will think of him if he tells him about his suspicions. He also worries about what Rosa is hiding from him. He wants to go home and get some sleep, but he can't bear the thought of telling his uncle about all his suspicions about Rosa. He wonders if Rosa is just hiding something from him, or if she's afraid to tell him what's going on. He decides to go for a walk to get some fresh air. He asks Rosa why she is following him, and she tells him that she is the insurance agent who left him in the bathroom when he excused himself to go to the bathroom. She's been looking for him since then. She says that she has her pawn, and that she'll play the game of who's the true stalker first. She also says that Rosa has arrived home, but that she forgot to tell her uncle that she went to the shopping mall. He must have been mad at her, she says, because she didn't tell him she was going to the mall. She apologizes, and the narrator says that he'll check his phone more often. He thinks that Rosa's argument with her uncle has made him feel better, and now he can show his uncle that he is the right man for the job.