The Governess is shocked to learn that the Governess and the two other girls are alone in the woods. She wonders why they're out there alone, and wonders how they ended up kicking each other's ass. She realizes that they all came to the city from the outside, and she wonders if they might be the same kind of people. She tells the girls that they've been living in the mountains for a long time, and that one day, when they saw the city, they decided to stay. They learned all kinds of new things, like music, food, and art, but they still felt like something was wrong. One day, they looked at a painting by a famous artist named Raphael, and they realized that they would never
The Governess is shocked to learn that the Governess and the two other girls are alone in the woods. She wonders why they're out there alone, and wonders how they ended up kicking each other's ass. She realizes that they all came to the city from the outside, and she wonders if they might be the same kind of people. She tells the girls that they've been living in the mountains for a long time, and that one day, when they saw the city, they decided to stay. They learned all kinds of new things, like music, food, and art, but they still felt like something was wrong. One day, they looked at a painting by a famous artist named Raphael, and they realized that they would never