In this short scene, Ganymede pleads with his lover to forgive him for his behavior towards her. He tells her that she has been living in his room for one year and that he has been watching over her every moment of their time together. He says that he wants her to think of her family sometimes and wishes that she would stop spending so much time alone with him. He also says that if they do not do something soon, he is afraid that it will be too late. He promises to take care of the situation and says he will "bust it all" until there is only love left
In this short scene, Ganymede pleads with his lover to forgive him for his behavior towards her. He tells her that she has been living in his room for one year and that he has been watching over her every moment of their time together. He says that he wants her to think of her family sometimes and wishes that she would stop spending so much time alone with him. He also says that if they do not do something soon, he is afraid that it will be too late. He promises to take care of the situation and says he will "bust it all" until there is only love left