The Governess picks up the children's clothes and tells them that she loves them. She's glad that the Governess didn't give up on her, because she was so worried that he wouldn't love her back. She asks him if he'll forgive her, and he says that he's not in any pain. She says that she keeps thinking about how good he is at this, and she keeps saying how cute she is, and how they're going to be together soon. He keeps saying that he can't keep up with her, so she begs him to stop. She tells him that she's too hot to sleep, and that she needs to go to the station.
The Governess picks up the children's clothes and tells them that she loves them. She's glad that the Governess didn't give up on her, because she was so worried that he wouldn't love her back. She asks him if he'll forgive her, and he says that he's not in any pain. She says that she keeps thinking about how good he is at this, and she keeps saying how cute she is, and how they're going to be together soon. He keeps saying that he can't keep up with her, so she begs him to stop. She tells him that she's too hot to sleep, and that she needs to go to the station.