The narrator tells us that the hot water in the tub is ready for bathing, and that the baby is ready to be bathed. The narrator is worried that the man is going to sleep with her, because he was so "aggressive" during the day. She tells him to get up, because she forgot her clothes, and she's worried that he's going to get mad because of the child. She says that she'll go to bed in the study that night, because it's been so long since she left the house. She doesn't want to wake up the man who's acting so crazy. She also tells him that the woman's boss wants her to stay home and take care of the baby. The president asks the narrator if he can see what his wife is capable of. He wants to know why she wants to be his wife, and the narrator says that's because she wants "to get attention" at the company. He asks the grandfather if he'll agree to it. The grandfather says that he would, but that he can't speculate on what the president is thinking. He says that the president "hold her own" . The
The narrator tells us that the hot water in the tub is ready for bathing, and that the baby is ready to be bathed. The narrator is worried that the man is going to sleep with her, because he was so "aggressive" during the day. She tells him to get up, because she forgot her clothes, and she's worried that he's going to get mad because of the child. She says that she'll go to bed in the study that night, because it's been so long since she left the house. She doesn't want to wake up the man who's acting so crazy. She also tells him that the woman's boss wants her to stay home and take care of the baby. The president asks the narrator if he can see what his wife is capable of. He wants to know why she wants to be his wife, and the narrator says that's because she wants "to get attention" at the company. He asks the grandfather if he'll agree to it. The grandfather says that he would, but that he can't speculate on what the president is thinking. He says that the president "hold her own" . The