The narrator returns to the hotel where he is staying. He is surprised to find that the woman he has just met has returned to him. He asks her what is wrong, and she tells him that she has just returned from a trip with a man. She tells him to be careful on the way home, as she is tired. She says that she will take a shower, and then she will tell him what has happened. The narrator tells her that the man she had just met was wrong, but that she did not consent to the kiss. He then asks her how the trip went, and the narrator says that it was the same as always, to make love to her fast. She then asks him if he was smiling properly, and he says that he was. She asks him what was the trip like, and when she says that the trip was not much, he asks her if she consented to it. She replies that she was not, and that she had lied to him about the trip. He tells her to shiver, as long as she sees the mark on her neck, as it will be fine
The narrator returns to the hotel where he is staying. He is surprised to find that the woman he has just met has returned to him. He asks her what is wrong, and she tells him that she has just returned from a trip with a man. She tells him to be careful on the way home, as she is tired. She says that she will take a shower, and then she will tell him what has happened. The narrator tells her that the man she had just met was wrong, but that she did not consent to the kiss. He then asks her how the trip went, and the narrator says that it was the same as always, to make love to her fast. She then asks him if he was smiling properly, and he says that he was. She asks him what was the trip like, and when she says that the trip was not much, he asks her if she consented to it. She replies that she was not, and that she had lied to him about the trip. He tells her to shiver, as long as she sees the mark on her neck, as it will be fine