The next morning, Huck finds himself in the middle of a conversation with the Governess. He wants to tell her about his sister's whereabouts, but he can't because he's worried about her safety on the set. He also wants to make sure she's taken care of by the other members of the crew. Huck tells her that he'll take care of her, even if she doesn't want him to. The Governess tells Huck that she faked her own death so that she could have a child with someone else. Huck asks why she didn't just talk to the older master of the army, and he says that he spent a lot of time thinking about how he'd marry her, and how he wouldn't allow her to break his heart. Huck says that if she ran away from her marriage because she had another baby, then she should have just talked to the old master. He's not going to allow that to happen to him, he says. Huck then goes to wake up his sister. She's still asleep, and Huck wants to know what's going on. He says he'
The next morning, Huck finds himself in the middle of a conversation with the Governess. He wants to tell her about his sister's whereabouts, but he can't because he's worried about her safety on the set. He also wants to make sure she's taken care of by the other members of the crew. Huck tells her that he'll take care of her, even if she doesn't want him to. The Governess tells Huck that she faked her own death so that she could have a child with someone else. Huck asks why she didn't just talk to the older master of the army, and he says that he spent a lot of time thinking about how he'd marry her, and how he wouldn't allow her to break his heart. Huck says that if she ran away from her marriage because she had another baby, then she should have just talked to the old master. He's not going to allow that to happen to him, he says. Huck then goes to wake up his sister. She's still asleep, and Huck wants to know what's going on. He says he'