Three months have passed since Celia met Lee, and Celia complains that she doesn't need anything. She wonders if it's like sexual slavery, since she can't even do what she's told him to do. She's also worried that he'll stop doing what he's doing if she tells him to stop. She asks if he even has a washing machine, and he says that's not necessary, since his clothes always have clean, fresh clothes. Celia sighs and says that if she were there, she would've told him that he was not doing enough.
Three months have passed since Celia met Lee, and Celia complains that she doesn't need anything. She wonders if it's like sexual slavery, since she can't even do what she's told him to do. She's also worried that he'll stop doing what he's doing if she tells him to stop. She asks if he even has a washing machine, and he says that's not necessary, since his clothes always have clean, fresh clothes. Celia sighs and says that if she were there, she would've told him that he was not doing enough.