The Governess is late for class, but she's having none of it. She's not angry, she just doesn't know what to do with herself. She wants to go home and have a drink with her husband, but he's already gone to see the daughter of the school's principal, so she'll have to wait until the next day. She asks him if he'll be available to have dinner with her, and he says yes. He's going to make do with his buddy, and then they're going to have drinks together. He asks her what she wants him to do, and she tells him to drink it. He says, "What's the problem?" and she says "Drink it." He asks if she wants to do whatever he wants her to do. She tells him, "This is my bed," and then she goes off to argue with him about whether or not he should do whatever she wants. She kisses him on the lips and then goes away. He kisses her again and she kisses him again and he kisses her. He tells her that she can't do anything about it, because she can only think about what's good for her.
The Governess is late for class, but she's having none of it. She's not angry, she just doesn't know what to do with herself. She wants to go home and have a drink with her husband, but he's already gone to see the daughter of the school's principal, so she'll have to wait until the next day. She asks him if he'll be available to have dinner with her, and he says yes. He's going to make do with his buddy, and then they're going to have drinks together. He asks her what she wants him to do, and she tells him to drink it. He says, "What's the problem?" and she says "Drink it." He asks if she wants to do whatever he wants her to do. She tells him, "This is my bed," and then she goes off to argue with him about whether or not he should do whatever she wants. She kisses him on the lips and then goes away. He kisses her again and she kisses him again and he kisses her. He tells her that she can't do anything about it, because she can only think about what's good for her.