The next morning, the Governess complains that her Wingman is still in her room, and that she has been unable to have sex with him. The Governess is shocked to find that the Wingman has returned to his room and that he is still there. She realizes that he has been thinking about her, and she curses him for thinking of her. She tells him to stop laughing and to get off of her, as she is so heavy. She says that she had not seen him like that in so many years. She then tells him that she does not approve of the woman entering the family, even though she had given birth to two children and brought back home pudding. She accuses the woman of being a counterfeit, and tells her that she will make her life hell.
The next morning, the Governess complains that her Wingman is still in her room, and that she has been unable to have sex with him. The Governess is shocked to find that the Wingman has returned to his room and that he is still there. She realizes that he has been thinking about her, and she curses him for thinking of her. She tells him to stop laughing and to get off of her, as she is so heavy. She says that she had not seen him like that in so many years. She then tells him that she does not approve of the woman entering the family, even though she had given birth to two children and brought back home pudding. She accuses the woman of being a counterfeit, and tells her that she will make her life hell.