In this short scene, the young woman, who we now learn is called "Reina" , tells her friend, "Anessa," that she will be "put to death" if she is found to be involved in a sexual act. The young woman tells her that she has been invited to a "welcome party" for the new queen, and that she should come to the party as a "new comer" rather than as an "old comer." She tells Anessa that she would rather see her face than have her "shameful eyes" . She also tells her to prepare herself in the back of the room instead of in the front, as she wants to "miliate" her.
In this short scene, the young woman, who we now learn is called "Reina" , tells her friend, "Anessa," that she will be "put to death" if she is found to be involved in a sexual act. The young woman tells her that she has been invited to a "welcome party" for the new queen, and that she should come to the party as a "new comer" rather than as an "old comer." She tells Anessa that she would rather see her face than have her "shameful eyes" . She also tells her to prepare herself in the back of the room instead of in the front, as she wants to "miliate" her.