The manager of the night-shifts at the school where Viola's mother works asks the girl why she's there, and the girl tells him that her mother has been working there for the past few months, and that she has been coming home exhausted from the work. The girl tells the manager that her school does not allow part-time work, so her mom has a choice: she can either work all night, or she can work only a few hours a day. Viola says that she'd like her mom to get some sleep, but that she can't watch her mother overwork herself, because she'll be upset if she tells her to quit. The manager says that he'll have to apologize to Viola for what he's done, and she leaves.
The manager of the night-shifts at the school where Viola's mother works asks the girl why she's there, and the girl tells him that her mother has been working there for the past few months, and that she has been coming home exhausted from the work. The girl tells the manager that her school does not allow part-time work, so her mom has a choice: she can either work all night, or she can work only a few hours a day. Viola says that she'd like her mom to get some sleep, but that she can't watch her mother overwork herself, because she'll be upset if she tells her to quit. The manager says that he'll have to apologize to Viola for what he's done, and she leaves.