After three seconds, the switch is opened and the power is restored. The narrator tells us that he is jay leon, the man who found cara. He says that Jack found her in hickam, thousands of miles from brighton, and that he sent men out to look for her. He also says that he saw her in the basement and that she was all right. He tells her to push away, but she refuses, saying that she is afraid of death. She tells him that she will see her cara the next day, and he teases her for a moment, saying he is going to see her tomorrow. She says that she has always been scared of death, but that now she is scared of the life of her belly to accompany her. She asks him if he likes messing around. He replies that if she gives up, she is leaving the choice completely to him. He compares her to a gigolo, and she says that if he really likes her, he would call her a little. He asks her why she is crying, and when she says she hates adults, he says she is not a bad person, but her father hit her with a ruler. She adds that she does not believe that a six- or seven-year-old girl could be so bad. He then asks her how she got pregnant. She answers that she did not help her, and says that everything she eats has been added contraception pills. He gives her a chance to choose her fate.
After three seconds, the switch is opened and the power is restored. The narrator tells us that he is jay leon, the man who found cara. He says that Jack found her in hickam, thousands of miles from brighton, and that he sent men out to look for her. He also says that he saw her in the basement and that she was all right. He tells her to push away, but she refuses, saying that she is afraid of death. She tells him that she will see her cara the next day, and he teases her for a moment, saying he is going to see her tomorrow. She says that she has always been scared of death, but that now she is scared of the life of her belly to accompany her. She asks him if he likes messing around. He replies that if she gives up, she is leaving the choice completely to him. He compares her to a gigolo, and she says that if he really likes her, he would call her a little. He asks her why she is crying, and when she says she hates adults, he says she is not a bad person, but her father hit her with a ruler. She adds that she does not believe that a six- or seven-year-old girl could be so bad. He then asks her how she got pregnant. She answers that she did not help her, and says that everything she eats has been added contraception pills. He gives her a chance to choose her fate.