Back in high school, the Governess tells her student that she would never do such a thing with a boy. The Governess apologizes for being so harsh with her, but she's not done yet. She's still worried about her aunt's health, and she doesn't know how to get her aunt to talk about it. Anyway, she does know that things are starting to get more and more difficult for her, and that she'll have to figure out a way to make things better. She tells the girl that if she were the perfect teacher, she wouldn't want to be her student, because she'd be more serious about her future than she is about her own. The girl says that's because she hasn't confessed anything to her, which makes her feel better about herself. She asks the girl if she has a boy friend, and the girl says she does, though she likes the other one better.
Back in high school, the Governess tells her student that she would never do such a thing with a boy. The Governess apologizes for being so harsh with her, but she's not done yet. She's still worried about her aunt's health, and she doesn't know how to get her aunt to talk about it. Anyway, she does know that things are starting to get more and more difficult for her, and that she'll have to figure out a way to make things better. She tells the girl that if she were the perfect teacher, she wouldn't want to be her student, because she'd be more serious about her future than she is about her own. The girl says that's because she hasn't confessed anything to her, which makes her feel better about herself. She asks the girl if she has a boy friend, and the girl says she does, though she likes the other one better.