The Governess and her son, the Governess's son, are in the middle of a heated argument. The father is furious that his son has been called a "mutt" and that his father has been killed in a car accident. He calls his son a "wicked girl" and tells him not to let her trick him into thinking that he has no father. He tells his son that both of his "iqs" scrape the floor of the ocean and that he is about to "bury someone alive" if he allows his son to reject him. He says that if he gives him this advantage, he will have to "take it." He tells her that if her son rejects her, he would have to take the names of the other children and "pull stop hitting me." He says they know they were wrong and that they must have confused their children. He asks where they are taking their son, and they tell him that "pudding is over here." He
The Governess and her son, the Governess's son, are in the middle of a heated argument. The father is furious that his son has been called a "mutt" and that his father has been killed in a car accident. He calls his son a "wicked girl" and tells him not to let her trick him into thinking that he has no father. He tells his son that both of his "iqs" scrape the floor of the ocean and that he is about to "bury someone alive" if he allows his son to reject him. He says that if he gives him this advantage, he will have to "take it." He tells her that if her son rejects her, he would have to take the names of the other children and "pull stop hitting me." He says they know they were wrong and that they must have confused their children. He asks where they are taking their son, and they tell him that "pudding is over here." He