As the player progresses, the narrator reveals more about the theater.
A narrator reveals that he is in death row, waiting for appeal.
Much later, the narrator reveals he no longer uses The Park, and reflects on the nature of memory.
Both narrators eroticize Reagan and reveal their secret debt to him on the final page.
Bitter at the loss the letter has caused, the narrator vows to pay a visit to the woman and reveal the destruction of her words.
They find him and confront him, but the narrator does not reveal the outcome.
Our narrator is "passing" as a white man his whole life and never truly reveals himself as black to the world.
When Brandy makes her revelation, the narrator reveals that she shot herself to escape from being beautiful.
The second boat becomes separated from the first, although the narrator reveals that those aboard will eventually make it back to London.
Each state's segment begins with the narrator giving a clue as to what that state might be, and then revealing the answer.