The Governess arrives at the gate of the Governess's house and asks where she is. She is surprised to find that she has been accidentally stepped on by someone. She tells him that she is in the hospital with a broken foot and that she will not be returning to school that evening. She asks him to take her to the hospital. He tells her that he is coming to pick her up. He asks her to carry him out of the house. He then asks her if she is worried about him. She replies that he does not worry about her at all. She then asks him if he has asked her to meet him after the bath. He says that he has. She says that she had asked him to meet her at the bar, but he has not yet. She accuses him of being mean to her and of being too bossy. He apologizes, but she blames him for her bad attitude. She still insists that he do not fall in love with her. He tries to be more gentle with her, saying that she would be more patient if he were more gentle
The Governess arrives at the gate of the Governess's house and asks where she is. She is surprised to find that she has been accidentally stepped on by someone. She tells him that she is in the hospital with a broken foot and that she will not be returning to school that evening. She asks him to take her to the hospital. He tells her that he is coming to pick her up. He asks her to carry him out of the house. He then asks her if she is worried about him. She replies that he does not worry about her at all. She then asks him if he has asked her to meet him after the bath. He says that he has. She says that she had asked him to meet her at the bar, but he has not yet. She accuses him of being mean to her and of being too bossy. He apologizes, but she blames him for her bad attitude. She still insists that he do not fall in love with her. He tries to be more gentle with her, saying that she would be more patient if he were more gentle