The scene opens with a splash of water on the floor and the sound of a man's footsteps. It's the cleaning man, who's just returned from the office. He's carrying a knife, and he's scared. The cleaning man tells him to take care of his way home, but the man doesn't seem to care. He rattles a little bit, and the man runs away. The man tells the man to rub the knife around his neck to make him feel better, and then the man leaves. He says that it's strange that the man would come back for revenge, since he was the one who saved him from drowning in the ocean. The woman tells him that he must have been scared, since she was so scared. She says that she's not used to being so scared, and that she can't bear to be involved with anyone. She asks the man if he wants her to keep her distance from the man, since the man wanted to treat her badly, but she says that he should just dump what he has for her, and she'll be safe.
The scene opens with a splash of water on the floor and the sound of a man's footsteps. It's the cleaning man, who's just returned from the office. He's carrying a knife, and he's scared. The cleaning man tells him to take care of his way home, but the man doesn't seem to care. He rattles a little bit, and the man runs away. The man tells the man to rub the knife around his neck to make him feel better, and then the man leaves. He says that it's strange that the man would come back for revenge, since he was the one who saved him from drowning in the ocean. The woman tells him that he must have been scared, since she was so scared. She says that she's not used to being so scared, and that she can't bear to be involved with anyone. She asks the man if he wants her to keep her distance from the man, since the man wanted to treat her badly, but she says that he should just dump what he has for her, and she'll be safe.