When the narrator arrives at her hotel, she is surprised to find that she is getting married. She tells the narrator that she knew that she was getting married when she first met the man. She asks him if he had a boyfriend, and he says that he did not. The narrator tells her that she had planned to introduce the man to her family sooner or later, but that she will not force him to do so. She then asks the narrator if she had taken a picture of the man, and the narrator says that she did not take a picture, as her mother always wants to see her lover. He then asks her if she has had a fever, and she says that it was a fever of sure, and that she has to get well before the man returns home. She also tells him that her mother is always nagging her to see him, and this is hard for her, because she does not want him to catch the fever. She says that the fever is bad, but she cannot let him catch it. She wants to stay at the hotel, but the narrator asks if she needs anything, as long as she is back. He says that since she is inviting the two of them, she will be able to visit the man in the hospital. He asks her whether she can get milk, so that she can visit him there. She replies that she cannot because she is not legally allowed to marry a man of the same gender, even if she is happy. She adds that she would like to visit her lover, but cannot because her mother hopes that they will be normal. She feels sorry that her laundry is untidy, as she wants to wash it before she goes to bed. She scolds the narrator for not taking a shower, and scolds her for not rubbing the laundry before bed so that it would be easier for her to get sick. She reminds him that she wants him
When the narrator arrives at her hotel, she is surprised to find that she is getting married. She tells the narrator that she knew that she was getting married when she first met the man. She asks him if he had a boyfriend, and he says that he did not. The narrator tells her that she had planned to introduce the man to her family sooner or later, but that she will not force him to do so. She then asks the narrator if she had taken a picture of the man, and the narrator says that she did not take a picture, as her mother always wants to see her lover. He then asks her if she has had a fever, and she says that it was a fever of sure, and that she has to get well before the man returns home. She also tells him that her mother is always nagging her to see him, and this is hard for her, because she does not want him to catch the fever. She says that the fever is bad, but she cannot let him catch it. She wants to stay at the hotel, but the narrator asks if she needs anything, as long as she is back. He says that since she is inviting the two of them, she will be able to visit the man in the hospital. He asks her whether she can get milk, so that she can visit him there. She replies that she cannot because she is not legally allowed to marry a man of the same gender, even if she is happy. She adds that she would like to visit her lover, but cannot because her mother hopes that they will be normal. She feels sorry that her laundry is untidy, as she wants to wash it before she goes to bed. She scolds the narrator for not taking a shower, and scolds her for not rubbing the laundry before bed so that it would be easier for her to get sick. She reminds him that she wants him