The narrator tells us that someone took a bunch of sneak photos of the two of them together. He says that his uncle and auntie kicked him out of their house in the morning because they already knew about his sexual orientation. He doesn't say who sent the photos, but he does say that if someone does not like him, there will definitely be another time. He also says that he thought he could hear something new this time, and that he couldn't stop his mom from coming over for a visit. He tells her that her parents are kind, but that he forgot to make soup, so he has to make another one. He asks his sister to pick him up, but she's too nervous to do so. The narrator says that her back is bothering her, so she'll help her rub it. She says that the food smells good, and she thinks that her teacher must be cooking good food.
The narrator tells us that someone took a bunch of sneak photos of the two of them together. He says that his uncle and auntie kicked him out of their house in the morning because they already knew about his sexual orientation. He doesn't say who sent the photos, but he does say that if someone does not like him, there will definitely be another time. He also says that he thought he could hear something new this time, and that he couldn't stop his mom from coming over for a visit. He tells her that her parents are kind, but that he forgot to make soup, so he has to make another one. He asks his sister to pick him up, but she's too nervous to do so. The narrator says that her back is bothering her, so she'll help her rub it. She says that the food smells good, and she thinks that her teacher must be cooking good food.