The next morning, the Governess tells us that she'd like to speak to Mr. Barlow one last time before they part. She's not angry, she says, and she doesn't want to break the news to anyone. She wants to spend the day with her friend kana. The Governess says she's fine with that, but she wants to make sure that the relationship between her and Barlow is not broken. She also wants to be sure that her teaching material isn't going to freeze up because of the break-up. She says that she went to a movie the other day, and it was a good one. She asks if they're in a good mood, and they both say they are. They're going to go to a white-sands festival this weekend, which is kind of a bummer since it's supposed to be a beautiful day. They both say that they don't know what's going on with their relationship, and that they'd rather break it off than get into a fight. They also say that their relationship is not really broken up
The next morning, the Governess tells us that she'd like to speak to Mr. Barlow one last time before they part. She's not angry, she says, and she doesn't want to break the news to anyone. She wants to spend the day with her friend kana. The Governess says she's fine with that, but she wants to make sure that the relationship between her and Barlow is not broken. She also wants to be sure that her teaching material isn't going to freeze up because of the break-up. She says that she went to a movie the other day, and it was a good one. She asks if they're in a good mood, and they both say they are. They're going to go to a white-sands festival this weekend, which is kind of a bummer since it's supposed to be a beautiful day. They both say that they don't know what's going on with their relationship, and that they'd rather break it off than get into a fight. They also say that their relationship is not really broken up