The next morning, the Governess goes to her mother's house to pick up her lunch box. She's worried that she's going to run into the man she just met at the party. She wonders if he's the kind of guy she'd like to hang out with. The Governess wonders if she needs to introduce herself to her friends, family, and co-workers, since she hasn't met him yet. She also wonders if it's a good idea to get close to someone when they've just met them. She decides to wait until morning to see the man. She returns his clothes and asks him if he still has time to wait for her. He says he does, and she thanks him. She tells him to eat the lunch box for lunch and then goes off to get her lunch.
The next morning, the Governess goes to her mother's house to pick up her lunch box. She's worried that she's going to run into the man she just met at the party. She wonders if he's the kind of guy she'd like to hang out with. The Governess wonders if she needs to introduce herself to her friends, family, and co-workers, since she hasn't met him yet. She also wonders if it's a good idea to get close to someone when they've just met them. She decides to wait until morning to see the man. She returns his clothes and asks him if he still has time to wait for her. He says he does, and she thanks him. She tells him to eat the lunch box for lunch and then goes off to get her lunch.