In this chapter, we learn that the creator of the new play is none other than Miss Green, who is now the owner of her own music-making studio. Miss Green announces that the play is her first new play since she opened her own studio. She tells the audience that all of her songs are original and not copied from other works. She also tells them that all her manuscripts have been published on the web by someone who claims to be her friend, "the daisy." Miss Green says that she wants to know who wrote all of the songs. She says that her name is "Nina" and that she was fired from her job at Miss Green's studio. The name of the person who wrote the songs is "Leonard," and Miss Green tells him to teach him a lesson.
In this chapter, we learn that the creator of the new play is none other than Miss Green, who is now the owner of her own music-making studio. Miss Green announces that the play is her first new play since she opened her own studio. She tells the audience that all of her songs are original and not copied from other works. She also tells them that all her manuscripts have been published on the web by someone who claims to be her friend, "the daisy." Miss Green says that she wants to know who wrote all of the songs. She says that her name is "Nina" and that she was fired from her job at Miss Green's studio. The name of the person who wrote the songs is "Leonard," and Miss Green tells him to teach him a lesson.