The next morning, the Governess comes in to see what's going on. The Governess is all, "Oh, thanks so much for coming." She's so happy to see her that she starts to cry. She thinks that she's been locked in a room all night and that the other girls have locked her in because they're afraid she'll be a troublemaker if they see her around. She says that she doesn't want to be a bully, so she just wants to be friends with her. She tells her that the girls have no reason to bully her, because they know that you're flirting with the girl and that she falls
The next morning, the Governess comes in to see what's going on. The Governess is all, "Oh, thanks so much for coming." She's so happy to see her that she starts to cry. She thinks that she's been locked in a room all night and that the other girls have locked her in because they're afraid she'll be a troublemaker if they see her around. She says that she doesn't want to be a bully, so she just wants to be friends with her. She tells her that the girls have no reason to bully her, because they know that you're flirting with the girl and that she falls