The next morning, the Governess is in her dressing room. She's excited to see her daughter again. The Governess tells her that she's been waiting for her daughter to come visit her for a month, and she apologizes for not being more attentive to her. She also tells her daughter that she doesn't want her life to be spent hiding in the woods, and that she hates the way the Lis are treating her like an outsider. She asks if she can go see a comic book with an eight-pack.
The next morning, the Governess is in her dressing room. She's excited to see her daughter again. The Governess tells her that she's been waiting for her daughter to come visit her for a month, and she apologizes for not being more attentive to her. She also tells her daughter that she doesn't want her life to be spent hiding in the woods, and that she hates the way the Lis are treating her like an outsider. She asks if she can go see a comic book with an eight-pack.