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When the narrator arrives at the apartment, he asks if the wound is healing. The narrator says that he thought that the fight would be over. He asks if he is okay, and the narrator replies that he is. He says that it is dark and raining, and that he does not know what is going on. He wonders why the narrator keeps trying to send him away, and he says that if the fight happens again, there will be trouble. He tells the narrator that he has to separate him from his friend, because he is not good with strangers, and they got close when they were together the last time they were in the apartment. They are friends now, he says, and it is ridiculous that they should be friends now since they got so close. He goes on to say that if they fight again, he will have to separate them at all costs, because they are both his friends. He then says that they fell in love at the first sight, and now that they are friends, they should get out of his way and go back to their apartments. He wants to go home, but the narrator tells him to hurry up and leave him alone with his friend. He is worried that he will not be able to leave the apartment alone, even if what the narrator says is
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Chapter 25
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When the narrator arrives at the apartment, he asks if the wound is healing. The narrator says that he thought that the fight would be over. He asks if he is okay, and the narrator replies that he is. He says that it is dark and raining, and that he does not know what is going on. He wonders why the narrator keeps trying to send him away, and he says that if the fight happens again, there will be trouble. He tells the narrator that he has to separate him from his friend, because he is not good with strangers, and they got close when they were together the last time they were in the apartment. They are friends now, he says, and it is ridiculous that they should be friends now since they got so close. He goes on to say that if they fight again, he will have to separate them at all costs, because they are both his friends. He then says that they fell in love at the first sight, and now that they are friends, they should get out of his way and go back to their apartments. He wants to go home, but the narrator tells him to hurry up and leave him alone with his friend. He is worried that he will not be able to leave the apartment alone, even if what the narrator says is
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