After the shooting in Thailand is over, the Governess comes home to find that her life is back on track. She's not worried about her appearance, though, because she's in love with her new husband. The Governess tells her husband that she'll be taking care of his luggage once he's back in the States. She tells him that she was raised by her parents, who were away from home all the time. When she was a kid, her aunt and uncle took good care of her, even though they didn't have children of their own. She says that her aunt treats her like her own child, and her uncle treats her as if she were his own child. She also says that she doesn't need her uncle's constant help anymore, since her life has improved.
After the shooting in Thailand is over, the Governess comes home to find that her life is back on track. She's not worried about her appearance, though, because she's in love with her new husband. The Governess tells her husband that she'll be taking care of his luggage once he's back in the States. She tells him that she was raised by her parents, who were away from home all the time. When she was a kid, her aunt and uncle took good care of her, even though they didn't have children of their own. She says that her aunt treats her like her own child, and her uncle treats her as if she were his own child. She also says that she doesn't need her uncle's constant help anymore, since her life has improved.