On their first day of living together, the Governess complains to her childhood friend that she has a fever and needs to be taken to a doctor. The Governess blames herself for her friend's illness, saying that she kept a close eye on her friend. She says that she wonders if her friend is hungry and wonders if she has run out of energy. She tells him that she will take care of her friend and that she is definitely "wife material." He tells her that he will not give her to her. He says that if she asked him to live with her, he would leave him and live in the countryside. He asks her what if they got hurt, and she says that it is nothing important. She asks him to let her go if he kisses her goodnight
On their first day of living together, the Governess complains to her childhood friend that she has a fever and needs to be taken to a doctor. The Governess blames herself for her friend's illness, saying that she kept a close eye on her friend. She says that she wonders if her friend is hungry and wonders if she has run out of energy. She tells him that she will take care of her friend and that she is definitely "wife material." He tells her that he will not give her to her. He says that if she asked him to live with her, he would leave him and live in the countryside. He asks her what if they got hurt, and she says that it is nothing important. She asks him to let her go if he kisses her goodnight