Gaston tells the girl that his father is crazy about a monster in a castle. He tells her to show him the beast. The girl tells him that her father locked her up in the castle so she wouldn't be able to escape. Gaston says that the beast is gentle and kind, and that he's sure that the girl doesn't even care about the monster. He says that they should bring him his horse and kill the beast, because she's too loyal to her family to let her father do that to her. She tells Gaston that she had to leave her mother in order to save her father. She asks him to come back and tell her father that the duo is over. She says that she has more important things to say for her father than that, and wants to know where he is. She begs Gaston to get her out of the castle. She's afraid that if she stays, she'll never see her father again.
Gaston tells the girl that his father is crazy about a monster in a castle. He tells her to show him the beast. The girl tells him that her father locked her up in the castle so she wouldn't be able to escape. Gaston says that the beast is gentle and kind, and that he's sure that the girl doesn't even care about the monster. He says that they should bring him his horse and kill the beast, because she's too loyal to her family to let her father do that to her. She tells Gaston that she had to leave her mother in order to save her father. She asks him to come back and tell her father that the duo is over. She says that she has more important things to say for her father than that, and wants to know where he is. She begs Gaston to get her out of the castle. She's afraid that if she stays, she'll never see her father again.