The Governess is worried about her relationship with Harker. She's worried that he's acting weird at school because of the mess in his room. Harker has been acting weird lately, and the Governess has found out about it. She doesn't want Harker to think she's jealous or upset, but she does want to know what's up. She tells Harker that she eats out with him every week, and that Harker's girlfriend still does the same thing. She also tells him that he hasn't had anyone special since he was an adult, so he can use this money to pay Harker for food. The two of them are going to be together forever, he says, so they can talk about anything. He tells her that if she ever goes to a club with him, he'll take her with him. He's sorry that she misunderstood and got quiet, but he says that she'll have to stop jumping to conclusions. He says that they're going to get along forever, and they'll be together for the rest of their lives.
The Governess is worried about her relationship with Harker. She's worried that he's acting weird at school because of the mess in his room. Harker has been acting weird lately, and the Governess has found out about it. She doesn't want Harker to think she's jealous or upset, but she does want to know what's up. She tells Harker that she eats out with him every week, and that Harker's girlfriend still does the same thing. She also tells him that he hasn't had anyone special since he was an adult, so he can use this money to pay Harker for food. The two of them are going to be together forever, he says, so they can talk about anything. He tells her that if she ever goes to a club with him, he'll take her with him. He's sorry that she misunderstood and got quiet, but he says that she'll have to stop jumping to conclusions. He says that they're going to get along forever, and they'll be together for the rest of their lives.