The Governess tells the Governess that she doesn't think they'll ever be together. She's not sure how to express herself, she says, and she's afraid that she'll be found out. She wants to tell her that they're not like fairy tales, where princes and princesses live happily together. In fact, she tells her, what she has seen in her life is that fairy tales turn out to be "real tragedies" . In other words, it's hard for her to open up about her feelings, because she always feels "insecure" about herself. She says she'd feel embarrassed to say this to her, but now she wants to say it. She tells her that if she still feels mad at her, then she should just look at her and repeat what she just said to her. She also tells her aunt that she sent a text message to say that she was going to crash at her aunt's place, but that she didn't get a reply. Oh, and her suitcase received a message too.
The Governess tells the Governess that she doesn't think they'll ever be together. She's not sure how to express herself, she says, and she's afraid that she'll be found out. She wants to tell her that they're not like fairy tales, where princes and princesses live happily together. In fact, she tells her, what she has seen in her life is that fairy tales turn out to be "real tragedies" . In other words, it's hard for her to open up about her feelings, because she always feels "insecure" about herself. She says she'd feel embarrassed to say this to her, but now she wants to say it. She tells her that if she still feels mad at her, then she should just look at her and repeat what she just said to her. She also tells her aunt that she sent a text message to say that she was going to crash at her aunt's place, but that she didn't get a reply. Oh, and her suitcase received a message too.