The Governess tells Lockwood that she is sorry for hurting Lockwood, but she still wants to be by his side. She tells him to think of his grandmother as his mom, and not to call her until she has called him. Lockwood says that he slaps her whenever she says something, but he does not go home and stay at the Governess's house. He goes to the playground everyday because he wants to get to know Lockwood better. He does not live with his parents, but lives with his grandmother.
The Governess tells Lockwood that she is sorry for hurting Lockwood, but she still wants to be by his side. She tells him to think of his grandmother as his mom, and not to call her until she has called him. Lockwood says that he slaps her whenever she says something, but he does not go home and stay at the Governess's house. He goes to the playground everyday because he wants to get to know Lockwood better. He does not live with his parents, but lives with his grandmother.