The protagonist is aware that there are rumors going around that she is leaving town. She acknowledges that people will only hear one side of the story, but she doesn't mind. She has things left unsaid and wishes her partner could help her with them. The protagonist asks her partner to do a few things for her: wrap their arms around their mother and tell her that it's from her, go to a bar and buy their friends drinks, and give her one last thing if they really loved her. The protagonist also asks her partner to tell her sister that she will miss their talks and that she will leave her key in the mailbox. The protagonist has missed calls from someone and saw her partner at a bar, which hurt her. She acknowledges that her partner doesn't owe her anything and vice versa, but asks for one thing from them. The protagonist asks her partner to sign her name on birthday cards, and she will keep the dog and the car. She knows she has done everything she could, but she is still losing more than her partner. The protagonist reflects on all the memories and dreams they had together. She tells her partner that she will wrap her arms around her mother and tell her that it's from him. She also mentions seeing Christmas lights in New York City like they always planned. The protagonist reiterates that she won't run her partner's name down and won't beg for them to stay. She asks for one last thing if they really loved her. She tells her partner to chase their dreams and hopes they find what they're looking for. She acknowledges that she did all she could, but confesses that she is still losing more than her partner.