The next day, the Governess is furious with her son for his behavior on the test. She tells him that she will be his tutor for the rest of his life. The Governess asks him to compare the test score from two months ago with the one he took today. The result is still not good enough for her son, she says. She asks him why he did not tell her about his feelings for Jane. He tells her that he has told her everything, but that she still cannot accept it. She insists on keeping their relationship, he says, even though he has made it clear to her that his feelings have changed. He asks her to wait a little longer, but she says that she does not think it will be a good idea. He says that he is still mad at her, but they have known each other a long time, and they still treasure each other. He wonders if he has no feelings for her now, and if he really chooses Jane over him.
The next day, the Governess is furious with her son for his behavior on the test. She tells him that she will be his tutor for the rest of his life. The Governess asks him to compare the test score from two months ago with the one he took today. The result is still not good enough for her son, she says. She asks him why he did not tell her about his feelings for Jane. He tells her that he has told her everything, but that she still cannot accept it. She insists on keeping their relationship, he says, even though he has made it clear to her that his feelings have changed. He asks her to wait a little longer, but she says that she does not think it will be a good idea. He says that he is still mad at her, but they have known each other a long time, and they still treasure each other. He wonders if he has no feelings for her now, and if he really chooses Jane over him.