The narrator asks if he has a pair of yellow socks. He's wearing the same blue socks that he wore when he first met Nemo in junior school. The narrator says he'll wear the yellow ones because Nemo will recognize them when he sees them. He asks if Nemo recognized the blue socks, and the narrator says that he did, because Nemo's father helped him to send them to Nemo in the sunset. Nemo asks if she recognized what she was wearing, and she says that she did, too, because the way she made him feel was just like the blue color of her skin. She also says that Nemo smells "strange dirty all over" and that he's "too lazy" to wash his hair. She asks why Nemo is hurrying to go see Nemo, and he says he wants to spend time with him. She says she doesn't think he'd wear enough clothes, and that she'll have to find some tissues to wipe it off
The narrator asks if he has a pair of yellow socks. He's wearing the same blue socks that he wore when he first met Nemo in junior school. The narrator says he'll wear the yellow ones because Nemo will recognize them when he sees them. He asks if Nemo recognized the blue socks, and the narrator says that he did, because Nemo's father helped him to send them to Nemo in the sunset. Nemo asks if she recognized what she was wearing, and she says that she did, too, because the way she made him feel was just like the blue color of her skin. She also says that Nemo smells "strange dirty all over" and that he's "too lazy" to wash his hair. She asks why Nemo is hurrying to go see Nemo, and he says he wants to spend time with him. She says she doesn't think he'd wear enough clothes, and that she'll have to find some tissues to wipe it off