The narrator wakes up in the middle of the night and goes to work at the record store. He's got a client waiting for him, and he asks the guy if he can listen to some albums. The guy doesn't respond, and the narrator starts to freak out. He wants to know what's wrong with the guy, and then he wants to buy some music. He asks if the guy can repeat which albums he's looking for, and when the guy says he can't, the narrator realizes that he has all of the albums he wants. The narrator asks for hot water, but the guy refuses to give him a drink. He tells the narrator he'd appreciate it if he weren't so weird. He also asks for a 50% discount on the albums, which the guy gives him. When the narrator leaves the store, he wonders where the psychiatrist is, and wonders if it's open during the day or at night. He wonders if he'll be able to find the psychiatrist in the future.
The narrator wakes up in the middle of the night and goes to work at the record store. He's got a client waiting for him, and he asks the guy if he can listen to some albums. The guy doesn't respond, and the narrator starts to freak out. He wants to know what's wrong with the guy, and then he wants to buy some music. He asks if the guy can repeat which albums he's looking for, and when the guy says he can't, the narrator realizes that he has all of the albums he wants. The narrator asks for hot water, but the guy refuses to give him a drink. He tells the narrator he'd appreciate it if he weren't so weird. He also asks for a 50% discount on the albums, which the guy gives him. When the narrator leaves the store, he wonders where the psychiatrist is, and wonders if it's open during the day or at night. He wonders if he'll be able to find the psychiatrist in the future.