The narrator tells us that he's not sure if it was the "time of sin" or his parents' "busy schedule" that made him fall in love with this guy. He says that the guy pretends to be "not private life" and "good family background" . He also says that he used to hang out with the guy's older brother, who used to pay for all of the wine. The narrator asks the older brother if he is cold or if he can try to join the band. The older brother tells him that he can't, because the band doesn't accept anyone who wants to be a part of a band for "fun." The narrator says that's fine, but he wants to join a band because he has a "broad vision" and wants to "get busy." He says the guy kicked him out of the band, but that he still wants to get busy. The younger brother asks the narrator if he plans to go back home, and the narrator says he'll go find some "new fun" at the academy. He's heard that there's no one
The narrator tells us that he's not sure if it was the "time of sin" or his parents' "busy schedule" that made him fall in love with this guy. He says that the guy pretends to be "not private life" and "good family background" . He also says that he used to hang out with the guy's older brother, who used to pay for all of the wine. The narrator asks the older brother if he is cold or if he can try to join the band. The older brother tells him that he can't, because the band doesn't accept anyone who wants to be a part of a band for "fun." The narrator says that's fine, but he wants to join a band because he has a "broad vision" and wants to "get busy." He says the guy kicked him out of the band, but that he still wants to get busy. The younger brother asks the narrator if he plans to go back home, and the narrator says he'll go find some "new fun" at the academy. He's heard that there's no one