The Governess complains to her daughter that she looks tired and that she has gotten a cold. She asks her if she has any problems with school or with her friends. She wonders if the Governess's friend, Kiara, is a bully or if she is catching a cold herself. She also asks if she catches a cold, and she says that she is not perfect either. Kiara is a good friend, she says, but she is also a good girl, too. She tells her that she knows that her teacher has the wrong idea, and that her mother always does Kiara's best
The Governess complains to her daughter that she looks tired and that she has gotten a cold. She asks her if she has any problems with school or with her friends. She wonders if the Governess's friend, Kiara, is a bully or if she is catching a cold herself. She also asks if she catches a cold, and she says that she is not perfect either. Kiara is a good friend, she says, but she is also a good girl, too. She tells her that she knows that her teacher has the wrong idea, and that her mother always does Kiara's best