It's raining, and the girls are drenched in the rain. They're worried about their brother, who's sick. The girls head back to school, where the principal is waiting for them. The principal tells them that there are only 20 students at the school, so they should just go back to their own houses. The girl asks the principal why he left her house, and he tells her that it's because he didn't want her to go to school with the other girls. He also tells the girls that she can eat anything she wants from the school except alcohol. He says that he's going to watch over his brother, but he doesn't know why she left the house. He tells her to come back to his house if she has nowhere to go, and she agrees. She tells the principal that she's worried about her sister, who has a "family problem" . He tries to call her a "monster" , but the girl is too upset to respond. The bell rings, and then the girl realizes that her brother is already at her house.
It's raining, and the girls are drenched in the rain. They're worried about their brother, who's sick. The girls head back to school, where the principal is waiting for them. The principal tells them that there are only 20 students at the school, so they should just go back to their own houses. The girl asks the principal why he left her house, and he tells her that it's because he didn't want her to go to school with the other girls. He also tells the girls that she can eat anything she wants from the school except alcohol. He says that he's going to watch over his brother, but he doesn't know why she left the house. He tells her to come back to his house if she has nowhere to go, and she agrees. She tells the principal that she's worried about her sister, who has a "family problem" . He tries to call her a "monster" , but the girl is too upset to respond. The bell rings, and then the girl realizes that her brother is already at her house.