The Governess notices that Olivia's hand is ruined. She asks Olivia how she hurt herself, but Olivia says that she didn1t ask her how she injured herself, and that she doesn1t know why she isn1t answering her question. She tells the Governess that she will check Olivia1s phone at school, but that she won1t use her phone much anyway because she1s worried about how Olivia will react to her presence at school. She says that after they graduate, Olivia will treat her like a "part of her" and won11t let her do anything to scratch or scratch her skin.
The Governess notices that Olivia's hand is ruined. She asks Olivia how she hurt herself, but Olivia says that she didn1t ask her how she injured herself, and that she doesn1t know why she isn1t answering her question. She tells the Governess that she will check Olivia1s phone at school, but that she won1t use her phone much anyway because she1s worried about how Olivia will react to her presence at school. She says that after they graduate, Olivia will treat her like a "part of her" and won11t let her do anything to scratch or scratch her skin.