In this short scene, the narrator tells us that he's still sick in his stomach. He's worried about his friend, who doesn't seem to know how to deal with her period. He tells her to go to the school's nurse's station and get a shot. The nurse tells him that it's okay for her to have her period, but she's not allowed to have sex with anyone under the age of 18. The narrator tells the nurse that she should ask her brother, who's a single man, not to tell him anything about her private life. He also tells her not to mention it to her friend, Chennan, who is 11 years old. The teacher is also in the room, and the narrator is worried about her. He asks her why she keeps staring at the teacher, and she says that the teacher is jealous of her. She also tells the teacher that she'd like to have ice cream after class, but the teacher tells her that she can't have it because her period is coming up soon.
In this short scene, the narrator tells us that he's still sick in his stomach. He's worried about his friend, who doesn't seem to know how to deal with her period. He tells her to go to the school's nurse's station and get a shot. The nurse tells him that it's okay for her to have her period, but she's not allowed to have sex with anyone under the age of 18. The narrator tells the nurse that she should ask her brother, who's a single man, not to tell him anything about her private life. He also tells her not to mention it to her friend, Chennan, who is 11 years old. The teacher is also in the room, and the narrator is worried about her. He asks her why she keeps staring at the teacher, and she says that the teacher is jealous of her. She also tells the teacher that she'd like to have ice cream after class, but the teacher tells her that she can't have it because her period is coming up soon.