In this short scene, we learn that we're back at the apartment of the Governess, where she's been hiding out. The Governess is wearing a candy-flavored perfume, which she says is meant for a woman who's just quit sugar. She's not okay with the actors in the play, because she hates them. She wants to hold onto her star, and she wants to make sure that she doesn't have to leave any marks on her body. She tells us that she already has two more men in her life who she can't leave, and that she'll be leaving them soon. She says that she loves him so much that she needs to be with him all the time. She feels a little sore at the waist, which is the result of all the physical exertion she'd had to endure the night before. She promises that she won't be able to contact her sister anymore.
In this short scene, we learn that we're back at the apartment of the Governess, where she's been hiding out. The Governess is wearing a candy-flavored perfume, which she says is meant for a woman who's just quit sugar. She's not okay with the actors in the play, because she hates them. She wants to hold onto her star, and she wants to make sure that she doesn't have to leave any marks on her body. She tells us that she already has two more men in her life who she can't leave, and that she'll be leaving them soon. She says that she loves him so much that she needs to be with him all the time. She feels a little sore at the waist, which is the result of all the physical exertion she'd had to endure the night before. She promises that she won't be able to contact her sister anymore.