The Governess realizes that she looks exactly like the Governess in the mirror, except that she's ugly. She's going to wash it off and go back to her normal self. Um, what? Milady asks if Milady has always been this way, and Milady says that she has been since childhood. Milady wants to know what Milady means by childhood, but Milady can't figure out what she means. She says that since childhood, Milady always looked exactly like her sister. She asks Milady to put on her cloak, and she'll be happy to know that the madams will be happy when Milady wakes up. She thanks Milady for waking up, and then she goes back to acting. She wants to be rid of her scary mask, but she realizes that Milady is still alive, and that she doesn't need the mask.
The Governess realizes that she looks exactly like the Governess in the mirror, except that she's ugly. She's going to wash it off and go back to her normal self. Um, what? Milady asks if Milady has always been this way, and Milady says that she has been since childhood. Milady wants to know what Milady means by childhood, but Milady can't figure out what she means. She says that since childhood, Milady always looked exactly like her sister. She asks Milady to put on her cloak, and she'll be happy to know that the madams will be happy when Milady wakes up. She thanks Milady for waking up, and then she goes back to acting. She wants to be rid of her scary mask, but she realizes that Milady is still alive, and that she doesn't need the mask.