The Governess tries to calm the Governess down, but she can't seem to get her to stop running away. She's worried that she's going to have to take care of the baby herself, which is not a good idea. She buys a book that will teach her how to care for the baby, and she starts to freak out. She worries that she inherited this bad habit from her parents, and wonders if she also inherited it from her father, who ran away from home when she was a child. She asks her father if he's looking for her, and he says that he is. She cries and begs him to take her away, but he won't let her go. She wants to know why
The Governess tries to calm the Governess down, but she can't seem to get her to stop running away. She's worried that she's going to have to take care of the baby herself, which is not a good idea. She buys a book that will teach her how to care for the baby, and she starts to freak out. She worries that she inherited this bad habit from her parents, and wonders if she also inherited it from her father, who ran away from home when she was a child. She asks her father if he's looking for her, and he says that he is. She cries and begs him to take her away, but he won't let her go. She wants to know why