Angel persistently suggests that the narrator could be her boyfriend and even jokes about getting married, with Angel imagining herself as a junior bridesmaid and a "flower dog." The narrator protests strongly, insisting they are only a kid and cannot get married, emphasizing that no marriage is happening anywhere. Angel's knowledge about marriage laws in New Hampshire surprises the narrator, making her seem more informed than expected.
Ultimately, the narrator firmly dismisses the idea of marriage, telling Angel to go to sleep and refusing to entertain her plans or jokes. The conversation highlights Angel's playful and persistent personality, contrasting with the narrator's firm stance on not wanting to marry or involve herself in such concepts at this age.