The next morning, the servant tells the girl that he's going to buy her a new pair of shoes. The girl, however, is not buying it. She tells the servant that she's tired and wants to go to bed. The servant asks if she slept with the man, and the girl replies that she did. She then tells the boy that she borrowed the man's clothes the night before, and that she smells like the man. The boy tells her that the smell reminds him of "that human" , and she tells him that she doesn't know what to do. She asks the boy to go and get some tissue for her wound, but the boy refuses, saying that he has to think of an excuse. He tells her not to touch his neck, but she refuses to listen to him, saying, "I got it , okay , I got it" . She goes on to say that she didn't attack him, but that she has no memory of what happened. She says that she wants to drink the blood of the man who attacked her, but he won't let her do it.
The next morning, the servant tells the girl that he's going to buy her a new pair of shoes. The girl, however, is not buying it. She tells the servant that she's tired and wants to go to bed. The servant asks if she slept with the man, and the girl replies that she did. She then tells the boy that she borrowed the man's clothes the night before, and that she smells like the man. The boy tells her that the smell reminds him of "that human" , and she tells him that she doesn't know what to do. She asks the boy to go and get some tissue for her wound, but the boy refuses, saying that he has to think of an excuse. He tells her not to touch his neck, but she refuses to listen to him, saying, "I got it , okay , I got it" . She goes on to say that she didn't attack him, but that she has no memory of what happened. She says that she wants to drink the blood of the man who attacked her, but he won't let her do it.