In this short scene, the Governess tries to convince her son to come to her in her dream. The Governess's dream was a happy one, but it was interrupted by a spell that casted a sleep spell on the child. The child's father was arrested on charges of theft, and she finally decided that she wanted to live a normal life. She tells her son not to be afraid, as everything will be okay. She also tells him not to worry, as her chest was burning when she woke up, and all of her wounds were gone. She says that she can see that the child is suffering from the contract she has signed with the witch. She feels conflicted, because she wants to watch the child die, but she also wants to thank the child for saving her life.
In this short scene, the Governess tries to convince her son to come to her in her dream. The Governess's dream was a happy one, but it was interrupted by a spell that casted a sleep spell on the child. The child's father was arrested on charges of theft, and she finally decided that she wanted to live a normal life. She tells her son not to be afraid, as everything will be okay. She also tells him not to worry, as her chest was burning when she woke up, and all of her wounds were gone. She says that she can see that the child is suffering from the contract she has signed with the witch. She feels conflicted, because she wants to watch the child die, but she also wants to thank the child for saving her life.