The chapter opens with a soliloquy by the Governess, in which she laments the fact that her son-in-law has saved her life. She asks him to show her some respect, since she has had an affair. She also asks him not to touch her daughter. The Governess tells her daughter that she is no longer her mother, and that she should move out of the house. She tells her that she will not be lecturing her daughter in law, and tells her to help her father pack. She then tells him to sit down and check the cameras in the house, and she figures that he is most likely held there. She says that she has a good rest and that he taught her that life is most important than money
The chapter opens with a soliloquy by the Governess, in which she laments the fact that her son-in-law has saved her life. She asks him to show her some respect, since she has had an affair. She also asks him not to touch her daughter. The Governess tells her daughter that she is no longer her mother, and that she should move out of the house. She tells her that she will not be lecturing her daughter in law, and tells her to help her father pack. She then tells him to sit down and check the cameras in the house, and she figures that he is most likely held there. She says that she has a good rest and that he taught her that life is most important than money