The narrator asks the young man if he thinks he's sewing Harima's new shirt. The young man says that he doesn't know if Harima asked him to, but that she told him to go get the shirt for him. The narrator says that Harima has told him that she wants to talk to him, but she's just forgotten to do so. He asks if he should give her a cell phone ring, but the young boy says that it's too late to go to the fetara for Pasha, so he can't give it to her. He also says that the time is right for a "hurricane parfait" at the mercado, but he'll have to wait until the next day to order it. He's not sure what's going on at school, and the narrator asks him if he and Harima are "all lovey" . The younger boy says he'd rather not answer that question, because it'll make the narrator look like a crazy person. He wants to know when Harima started seeing Eiji, and he asks if the two of them started dating each other.
The narrator asks the young man if he thinks he's sewing Harima's new shirt. The young man says that he doesn't know if Harima asked him to, but that she told him to go get the shirt for him. The narrator says that Harima has told him that she wants to talk to him, but she's just forgotten to do so. He asks if he should give her a cell phone ring, but the young boy says that it's too late to go to the fetara for Pasha, so he can't give it to her. He also says that the time is right for a "hurricane parfait" at the mercado, but he'll have to wait until the next day to order it. He's not sure what's going on at school, and the narrator asks him if he and Harima are "all lovey" . The younger boy says he'd rather not answer that question, because it'll make the narrator look like a crazy person. He wants to know when Harima started seeing Eiji, and he asks if the two of them started dating each other.