Too bad Guy interrupted, I said as we snuck around the rear of the building. Otherwise, I could have just walked you down here before you changed back.His look said he wasn't dignifying that with a retort.I always wanted a dog, I said, nearly running to keep up with his long strides. My brothers were both allergic. Have I told you that?Once or twice.Maybe, someday, you could humor me and-Don't finish that sentence.
The narrator reflects on a moment where they feel interrupted by someone named Guy while sneaking around behind a building. They express regret that they couldn't walk their companion down before they changed back, hinting at some kind of transformation. The companion's silence suggests he's not interested in engaging further on that topic.
The narrator shares a personal desire, admitting they've always wanted a dog but couldn't have one due to their brothers’ allergies. They briefly tease the idea of their companion humorously indulging them by considering it, but the companion quickly cuts them off, implying a reluctance to entertain the suggestion. This interaction highlights their dynamic and the narrator's tendency to share personal anecdotes.