"Under the Same Roof with the Guy I Hate" The narrator tells us that he hates the guy he works for because he's the one who's trying to change his feelings about the other guy. He's upset that the guy is trying to make him feel bad about his feelings. He tells the guy to just chill out and eat dinner. The guy says that he used to like people with nice faces, even if they were only for show, but now he really likes the guy who works for him. He says he'll try to be nice to the guy after dinner, and then they'll go for drinks. The narrator says that it's okay to be sad when you're just getting used to life, because you'll get used to it soon enough. He also says that if he messes up, he can make the guy do the work for him, and that's all he needs to do. After dinner, the two of them head back to work, and the narrator asks the guy if he'd like to have a drink. The man says he doesn't want to give her a drink, because he was worried that she was drunk. He then tells the narrator that he called a taxi to get home, but the man was too drunk to give him a ride, so they had to go back to the station together. When they got back, the narrator tells the man to tell him one day that he was a "block head" , and he should tell him that one day.
"Under the Same Roof with the Guy I Hate" The narrator tells us that he hates the guy he works for because he's the one who's trying to change his feelings about the other guy. He's upset that the guy is trying to make him feel bad about his feelings. He tells the guy to just chill out and eat dinner. The guy says that he used to like people with nice faces, even if they were only for show, but now he really likes the guy who works for him. He says he'll try to be nice to the guy after dinner, and then they'll go for drinks. The narrator says that it's okay to be sad when you're just getting used to life, because you'll get used to it soon enough. He also says that if he messes up, he can make the guy do the work for him, and that's all he needs to do. After dinner, the two of them head back to work, and the narrator asks the guy if he'd like to have a drink. The man says he doesn't want to give her a drink, because he was worried that she was drunk. He then tells the narrator that he called a taxi to get home, but the man was too drunk to give him a ride, so they had to go back to the station together. When they got back, the narrator tells the man to tell him one day that he was a "block head" , and he should tell him that one day.