The narrator tells us that he's just returned from a long trip. He's worried that he might catch a cold. He asks the young master of the house if he'd like to go for a walk with him. The young master tells him that he already kissed him and they're ready to go. The narrator asks if the young man is drunk, and the old man says that he isn't. The two of them bathe together and the narrator says that it's okay to be shy. The old man tells him to hurry and remove his clothes, because it'll be uncomfortable when they hug. He says that if he doesn't do so, he'll kiss him.
The narrator tells us that he's just returned from a long trip. He's worried that he might catch a cold. He asks the young master of the house if he'd like to go for a walk with him. The young master tells him that he already kissed him and they're ready to go. The narrator asks if the young man is drunk, and the old man says that he isn't. The two of them bathe together and the narrator says that it's okay to be shy. The old man tells him to hurry and remove his clothes, because it'll be uncomfortable when they hug. He says that if he doesn't do so, he'll kiss him.