On the way home from a convenience store, the Governess sees that the man she's about to marry is trying to kill her. She tells him to hurry up and leave her alone, because he's "trying to kill me" . The Governess tells him that her parents have asked her to stay at her parents' house for a month, and that if they threaten to throw her out, she'll take the opportunity to find someone else to marry. She's shocked that he'd think that, but she tells him not to say he'll just move in with her mother, because then she'd have a chance to meet someone she likes again. She asks him to find a girl and give her something to give back to her, and he agrees. He goes on to tell her that she wasn't a very good person when she first met him, but now that she sees how much she likes him, she doesn't hate him anymore. She thanks him for his hospitality, and tells him how much he helped her get settled into her new apartment, and how she feels like her body is starting to come alive again.
On the way home from a convenience store, the Governess sees that the man she's about to marry is trying to kill her. She tells him to hurry up and leave her alone, because he's "trying to kill me" . The Governess tells him that her parents have asked her to stay at her parents' house for a month, and that if they threaten to throw her out, she'll take the opportunity to find someone else to marry. She's shocked that he'd think that, but she tells him not to say he'll just move in with her mother, because then she'd have a chance to meet someone she likes again. She asks him to find a girl and give her something to give back to her, and he agrees. He goes on to tell her that she wasn't a very good person when she first met him, but now that she sees how much she likes him, she doesn't hate him anymore. She thanks him for his hospitality, and tells him how much he helped her get settled into her new apartment, and how she feels like her body is starting to come alive again.