The Governess is working on some math problems. She's worried that she's spending too much money on rent for the house, and that the Governess isn't paying enough to keep the house. She tells him that she doesn't need him to pay rent, because she has all the space in the house and she doesn1t care what he does with it. He tells her to treat him like a baby and not treat him just because he's an old man. He goes on to say that he just wants to be a grown-up like a human being. He asks if he can buy him some rocks to take to the mall the next day. He's a little disappointed that he can't buy him breakfast, but he promises that he'll buy him a rock that looks just like the one he has. He also gives him some books to read about the rocks so that they can learn more about them.
The Governess is working on some math problems. She's worried that she's spending too much money on rent for the house, and that the Governess isn't paying enough to keep the house. She tells him that she doesn't need him to pay rent, because she has all the space in the house and she doesn1t care what he does with it. He tells her to treat him like a baby and not treat him just because he's an old man. He goes on to say that he just wants to be a grown-up like a human being. He asks if he can buy him some rocks to take to the mall the next day. He's a little disappointed that he can't buy him breakfast, but he promises that he'll buy him a rock that looks just like the one he has. He also gives him some books to read about the rocks so that they can learn more about them.