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The narrator laments the fact that he has fallen in love with Henry. He asks if he is crazy, and if he has ever liked a guy before. The narrator tells him that he is lucky that he likes him so easily. He tells the narrator that he does not like him anymore because he sent messages while he was asleep. He says that he thinks Henry sent messages during his sleep, and that the narrator is making people mad by making them think that he loves them. Henry asks the narrator if he could kiss him right now, and the narrator says that this is what he means when he likes someone. He then asks if the narrator thinks that Henry was thinking that he wanted to be suspicious of Henry's infidelity, and he says that, of course, he feels guilty about that. He concludes that he can't "ruin his life twice" .
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Chapter 37
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About This Chapter
The narrator laments the fact that he has fallen in love with Henry. He asks if he is crazy, and if he has ever liked a guy before. The narrator tells him that he is lucky that he likes him so easily. He tells the narrator that he does not like him anymore because he sent messages while he was asleep. He says that he thinks Henry sent messages during his sleep, and that the narrator is making people mad by making them think that he loves them. Henry asks the narrator if he could kiss him right now, and the narrator says that this is what he means when he likes someone. He then asks if the narrator thinks that Henry was thinking that he wanted to be suspicious of Henry's infidelity, and he says that, of course, he feels guilty about that. He concludes that he can't "ruin his life twice" .
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