The narrator tells us that he's going to buy his mom some ice cream so she can calm down. He's worried that she's been getting weird phone calls from her dad, and he wants to know where she borrowed the money from. He tells her to stop giving her dad headaches, and she tells him it's his fault. She tells him that he picked on her when she was a kid, and that he should have beaten up the loansharks. The narrator admits that he has loan sharks after him, but he doesn't want to beat them up. He wants to use her to get back at the people who ruined his life. She's so happy that she can't believe that her mom bullied her in high school, and now she'll be able to get revenge on everyone who ruined her life. He asks her to keep him safe, so he can do whatever he wants with her. She promises to keep her safe, and the narrator is all, "I got this kid and I'm going to feed him whatever you want, okay?" . She wants to go home before her mom gets mad, but the narrator says he has to go back to work.
The narrator tells us that he's going to buy his mom some ice cream so she can calm down. He's worried that she's been getting weird phone calls from her dad, and he wants to know where she borrowed the money from. He tells her to stop giving her dad headaches, and she tells him it's his fault. She tells him that he picked on her when she was a kid, and that he should have beaten up the loansharks. The narrator admits that he has loan sharks after him, but he doesn't want to beat them up. He wants to use her to get back at the people who ruined his life. She's so happy that she can't believe that her mom bullied her in high school, and now she'll be able to get revenge on everyone who ruined her life. He asks her to keep him safe, so he can do whatever he wants with her. She promises to keep her safe, and the narrator is all, "I got this kid and I'm going to feed him whatever you want, okay?" . She wants to go home before her mom gets mad, but the narrator says he has to go back to work.