The narrator tells the audience that it was the girl who leapt off the stage that made him laugh when he ran away. He says that he's not the "excellent person" she described, but that he sees more often how she stands up when she's taunted. The narrator says that she'll always remember the girl on stage, and that she seemed to have something shining inside of her. He tells her that he trusts her because she said it, and he promises to return her shirt and a ticket to the next show.
The narrator tells the audience that it was the girl who leapt off the stage that made him laugh when he ran away. He says that he's not the "excellent person" she described, but that he sees more often how she stands up when she's taunted. The narrator says that she'll always remember the girl on stage, and that she seemed to have something shining inside of her. He tells her that he trusts her because she said it, and he promises to return her shirt and a ticket to the next show.