The Governess tells Lockwood that she doesn't need his side dish, and that she's not eating much at home. Lockwood says that he heard that his sister wanted to go to see her uncle, so he's going to take Lockwood's daughter to school the next day. Lockwood asks if Lockwood is getting his medical license back, and the Governess says that it's a crime, but that she wouldn't have the right to forgive him. She says that a relationship without consent is awkward and a burden, and she wants Lockwood to get his life back on track. She gives him two things: a usb containing her car's "black box" and a speaker phone. The first is the usb, which contains all of her financial information. The second is the speaker phone, which means that Lockwood will no longer be able to extort money from her. The speaker phone will stop him from getting his hands on her. He'll have no choice, he says, but to live with the foolish hopes of Lockwood.
The Governess tells Lockwood that she doesn't need his side dish, and that she's not eating much at home. Lockwood says that he heard that his sister wanted to go to see her uncle, so he's going to take Lockwood's daughter to school the next day. Lockwood asks if Lockwood is getting his medical license back, and the Governess says that it's a crime, but that she wouldn't have the right to forgive him. She says that a relationship without consent is awkward and a burden, and she wants Lockwood to get his life back on track. She gives him two things: a usb containing her car's "black box" and a speaker phone. The first is the usb, which contains all of her financial information. The second is the speaker phone, which means that Lockwood will no longer be able to extort money from her. The speaker phone will stop him from getting his hands on her. He'll have no choice, he says, but to live with the foolish hopes of Lockwood.