The narrator explains that the reason he's wearing the uniform is because someone invited him to the meteor shower when he was 17 years old, but he didn't come. He was alone outside waiting in the rain for someone to come and change into his uniform so he could go to the shower. Now, he says, he wants someone to stand beside him in his uniform as if someone came to his appointment to change into theirs. He's never heard anyone mention this before. The narrator says that if it weren't important, he would never come to a meteor shower. He doesn't care who stands next to him in the uniform, he just wants to be there. He says that wearing a uniform isn't cool, because it's just one person. He wants to meet the person again if he cares so much.
The narrator explains that the reason he's wearing the uniform is because someone invited him to the meteor shower when he was 17 years old, but he didn't come. He was alone outside waiting in the rain for someone to come and change into his uniform so he could go to the shower. Now, he says, he wants someone to stand beside him in his uniform as if someone came to his appointment to change into theirs. He's never heard anyone mention this before. The narrator says that if it weren't important, he would never come to a meteor shower. He doesn't care who stands next to him in the uniform, he just wants to be there. He says that wearing a uniform isn't cool, because it's just one person. He wants to meet the person again if he cares so much.