The Governess tells Victor that he's a prick, and she's pleading with him to stop talking about all the sensitive stuff. She asks him if he feels gross or shy, and he says that he does, but he doesn't want to talk about it again. He tells her that he kissed her many times, and that she fought fiercely against him, but that she didn't show any signs of resistance during the last time she kissed him. He asks her if she could be in love with him, and if she confesses it out loud, she says that it's not an embarrassing thing. She tells him that if he says something like that, he'll get angry. She says that she'll wake him up when dinner is ready, and then she will wash her face and freshen up herself.
The Governess tells Victor that he's a prick, and she's pleading with him to stop talking about all the sensitive stuff. She asks him if he feels gross or shy, and he says that he does, but he doesn't want to talk about it again. He tells her that he kissed her many times, and that she fought fiercely against him, but that she didn't show any signs of resistance during the last time she kissed him. He asks her if she could be in love with him, and if she confesses it out loud, she says that it's not an embarrassing thing. She tells him that if he says something like that, he'll get angry. She says that she'll wake him up when dinner is ready, and then she will wash her face and freshen up herself.