The scene shifts to the bedroom of the Governess, where she and her lover are preparing to leave for a night out with Suzuki. The Governess tries to comfort her lover by saying that their love for each other has been re-evaluated and that they have even kissed. She asks him why he is so hard on her, and he replies that he is struggling with his own emotions. She tries to soothe him by asking him where he thinks he is touching her, but he responds that he does not want to force her to do anything, and that she does not have to force him. She tells him to put his hands on her and to keep them closed, and she tells him that she will be borrowing his legs to do so. He responds that it feels good to him and that he too feels the same way. He tells her that they should go back to their room and use their tissues to clean up the mess they have made
The scene shifts to the bedroom of the Governess, where she and her lover are preparing to leave for a night out with Suzuki. The Governess tries to comfort her lover by saying that their love for each other has been re-evaluated and that they have even kissed. She asks him why he is so hard on her, and he replies that he is struggling with his own emotions. She tries to soothe him by asking him where he thinks he is touching her, but he responds that he does not want to force her to do anything, and that she does not have to force him. She tells him to put his hands on her and to keep them closed, and she tells him that she will be borrowing his legs to do so. He responds that it feels good to him and that he too feels the same way. He tells her that they should go back to their room and use their tissues to clean up the mess they have made