The Governess thanks the Governess for coming over to see her. She tells her that her ankle feels better and that she can't wait to get back to work. She says that she'd hated mori before she met him, but now that he's back in the office, she's sorry. She wants to practice her facial expressions. She's afraid that if she gets used to the sensations, she won't be able to handle them as well as she used to. She asks if she can practice the facial expressions too, too. She doesn't want to lose the glasses, though, because the man sitting next to her now seems to be a bit of a jerk. But she says that's okay, because she found him cold, detestable, and generally a bad guy. She also says that even though she found the man to be detestable at work, she still feels sorry for him because he was sitting beside her now. She wonders if it'll be harder for her to handle the sensations if she starts to get used to them. She admits that she is small-chested, so it's hard to get the blood flowing to her face. But, she says, if she becomes accustomed to the sensation, it will become harder for it to get to her. And if she does get accustomed to it, then she'll find it harder to get
The Governess thanks the Governess for coming over to see her. She tells her that her ankle feels better and that she can't wait to get back to work. She says that she'd hated mori before she met him, but now that he's back in the office, she's sorry. She wants to practice her facial expressions. She's afraid that if she gets used to the sensations, she won't be able to handle them as well as she used to. She asks if she can practice the facial expressions too, too. She doesn't want to lose the glasses, though, because the man sitting next to her now seems to be a bit of a jerk. But she says that's okay, because she found him cold, detestable, and generally a bad guy. She also says that even though she found the man to be detestable at work, she still feels sorry for him because he was sitting beside her now. She wonders if it'll be harder for her to handle the sensations if she starts to get used to them. She admits that she is small-chested, so it's hard to get the blood flowing to her face. But, she says, if she becomes accustomed to the sensation, it will become harder for it to get to her. And if she does get accustomed to it, then she'll find it harder to get