The next morning, the Governess tells her son that he has been badly injured in an accident. The Governess says that the injury is not life-threatening, but that the burn on his back is "quite bad" . She tells him to pretend that he is not injured and to call her if there is anything wrong. She says that she is in her early thirties and that she wants to be with her son after he has had his 30th birthday.
The next morning, the Governess tells her son that he has been badly injured in an accident. The Governess says that the injury is not life-threatening, but that the burn on his back is "quite bad" . She tells him to pretend that he is not injured and to call her if there is anything wrong. She says that she is in her early thirties and that she wants to be with her son after he has had his 30th birthday.