The narrator tells us that he grew up with Caius, and that he's the one who's upset because Caius seems to have fallen in love with someone else instead of with him. He tells Caius that he has always loved him, but now that Caius is older, he can't really say yes to the idea of him becoming his girlfriend. The narrator says that he doesn't care if Caius changes her mind, because they're just friends. The two of them head back to the hotel, and the narrator says he'll prove Caius's love isn't real by forcing him to change his mind.
The narrator tells us that he grew up with Caius, and that he's the one who's upset because Caius seems to have fallen in love with someone else instead of with him. He tells Caius that he has always loved him, but now that Caius is older, he can't really say yes to the idea of him becoming his girlfriend. The narrator says that he doesn't care if Caius changes her mind, because they're just friends. The two of them head back to the hotel, and the narrator says he'll prove Caius's love isn't real by forcing him to change his mind.