The scene opens with a soliloquy by the Governess. The Governess tells her husband that she wants him to stay by her side. He sighs and says that he must have misunderstood something. She tells him to sniff and then to leave him alone. He says he will not be with her in the future to hinder her. She asks him to open the door and welcome her home. She says that she was feeling down when she met with her brother, but when she was next to him she felt that she turned a turn. She wonders if it was because he left her stove on. She goes on to say that she will ask him about it. He looks depressed recently. He asks her to tap on the tap and find out why things went wrong. She replies that she is not in the same kind of relationship as him to ask for it, but that she does not want to force herself to do anything. She wants to be gentle and kiss her if she allows. She explains that she still holds this feeling because she still has regrets.
The scene opens with a soliloquy by the Governess. The Governess tells her husband that she wants him to stay by her side. He sighs and says that he must have misunderstood something. She tells him to sniff and then to leave him alone. He says he will not be with her in the future to hinder her. She asks him to open the door and welcome her home. She says that she was feeling down when she met with her brother, but when she was next to him she felt that she turned a turn. She wonders if it was because he left her stove on. She goes on to say that she will ask him about it. He looks depressed recently. He asks her to tap on the tap and find out why things went wrong. She replies that she is not in the same kind of relationship as him to ask for it, but that she does not want to force herself to do anything. She wants to be gentle and kiss her if she allows. She explains that she still holds this feeling because she still has regrets.