In this short scene, the Governess laments the fact that she is unable to meet her friend, Sora, in person. The Governess admits that she wishes she could have met her friend earlier in the day, but that she was afraid of being alone. She tells Sora that she has lied to protect herself from the hurt she feels when she calls on her friend's name. She says that she does not regret pushing Sora away, but regrets that she pushed her away because she wanted to be alone. When Sora asks her why she lied, she tells him that she did not want to be hurt because she was scared that being alone would cause her to get hurt. She also says that when she turned on Sora's pant, his pant jolt became really hot. Sora says that he is easy to under-prank when he is turned on, and that this is because he has lent himself to the idea of sex. She then tells him to wait for her, because she is waiting for him to try to stop her from going crazy again. When she hears that she and Sora have been sent away from the school, she is
In this short scene, the Governess laments the fact that she is unable to meet her friend, Sora, in person. The Governess admits that she wishes she could have met her friend earlier in the day, but that she was afraid of being alone. She tells Sora that she has lied to protect herself from the hurt she feels when she calls on her friend's name. She says that she does not regret pushing Sora away, but regrets that she pushed her away because she wanted to be alone. When Sora asks her why she lied, she tells him that she did not want to be hurt because she was scared that being alone would cause her to get hurt. She also says that when she turned on Sora's pant, his pant jolt became really hot. Sora says that he is easy to under-prank when he is turned on, and that this is because he has lent himself to the idea of sex. She then tells him to wait for her, because she is waiting for him to try to stop her from going crazy again. When she hears that she and Sora have been sent away from the school, she is