The narrator tells us that he's been called out by a girl he likes. The girl wants to meet him for lunch, and the narrator says he'll meet her on Sunday. He's not sure why the girl likes him so much, but he can't figure out why she would invite him out to meet her. The narrator says his clothes are lame, but the girl's clothes aren't lame, either. The two of them decide to eat together, and they stare at each other for a bit. The waitress tells the narrator that she thinks he looks "cute" , but she doesn't think he looks like he'd eat at a restaurant. She says they should order a drink bar, too, because she's noticed him on the bus that morning, and she wants to make sure he're not looking at her like a creep. She asks if they can have a drink in the restaurant, and he says yes, and then he heads home.
The narrator tells us that he's been called out by a girl he likes. The girl wants to meet him for lunch, and the narrator says he'll meet her on Sunday. He's not sure why the girl likes him so much, but he can't figure out why she would invite him out to meet her. The narrator says his clothes are lame, but the girl's clothes aren't lame, either. The two of them decide to eat together, and they stare at each other for a bit. The waitress tells the narrator that she thinks he looks "cute" , but she doesn't think he looks like he'd eat at a restaurant. She says they should order a drink bar, too, because she's noticed him on the bus that morning, and she wants to make sure he're not looking at her like a creep. She asks if they can have a drink in the restaurant, and he says yes, and then he heads home.