The narrator tries to convince himself that he's just waiting for the right moment to go to the theater. He's worried about what's going to happen if he doesn't show up on time, but he can't figure out why he hasn't shown up yet. He tries to make himself feel better by offering to take him to a hot chocolate bar, but the guy won't stop staring at him. Finally, the narrator agrees to go with him to see a movie with him. He wants to go because the reviews are good, and he wants to get revenge on the guy who ruined his life. The narrator is bummed out that he has to wait so long to go see the movie, but then he realizes that it's all part of his "revenge" .
The narrator tries to convince himself that he's just waiting for the right moment to go to the theater. He's worried about what's going to happen if he doesn't show up on time, but he can't figure out why he hasn't shown up yet. He tries to make himself feel better by offering to take him to a hot chocolate bar, but the guy won't stop staring at him. Finally, the narrator agrees to go with him to see a movie with him. He wants to go because the reviews are good, and he wants to get revenge on the guy who ruined his life. The narrator is bummed out that he has to wait so long to go see the movie, but then he realizes that it's all part of his "revenge" .