The Governess arrives at her daughter's school, where she finds that her son, Jason, has fallen behind in the class. She tells the Governess that her daughter, Olivia, is always alone during break times, and that Olivia is mentally ill. Olivia's mother, however, is not concerned about Olivia being mentally ill; she is concerned about her son's lack of social skills. She says that Olivia has been taught that she is not her biological daughter, and she is angry that Olivia'll be labeled as such.
The Governess arrives at her daughter's school, where she finds that her son, Jason, has fallen behind in the class. She tells the Governess that her daughter, Olivia, is always alone during break times, and that Olivia is mentally ill. Olivia's mother, however, is not concerned about Olivia being mentally ill; she is concerned about her son's lack of social skills. She says that Olivia has been taught that she is not her biological daughter, and she is angry that Olivia'll be labeled as such.