The next morning, Huck finds himself in the middle of a conversation with the Governess. He asks her why she's so upset, and she tells him it's because she doesn't approve of the way he's treating her. Huck tells her that he'd never imagined it, because his ex-lover lost his memory of him. Huck says that's why he was upset, because he was using his heart to control his emotions. The Governess admits that she was upset by the way Huck treated her back then, but she says that she didn't intend to say that. She says that if she were totally serene, she wouldn't be so upset. Huck asks her if she'd like to buy lunch with him the next time they meet, and Huck says he'll do so.
The next morning, Huck finds himself in the middle of a conversation with the Governess. He asks her why she's so upset, and she tells him it's because she doesn't approve of the way he's treating her. Huck tells her that he'd never imagined it, because his ex-lover lost his memory of him. Huck says that's why he was upset, because he was using his heart to control his emotions. The Governess admits that she was upset by the way Huck treated her back then, but she says that she didn't intend to say that. She says that if she were totally serene, she wouldn't be so upset. Huck asks her if she'd like to buy lunch with him the next time they meet, and Huck says he'll do so.