The next morning, the Governess wakes up to find that her lover is dead silent. He's probably come back to terrorize her life. The Governess tells him that he's not her prisoner, that she's his woman, and that he shouldn't scream at her like that. She tells him not to lock the door, not to fall asleep in the shower, and not to eat anything for the rest of the day. Finally, she tells him to sit down and have a bite of food. She's going to go out tomorrow to buy her gift again. She says that it's hard to be used to this new way of speaking. She wants to solve the problem herself, but if she goes to the police and gets arrested, she'll have to go to jail. He tells her that if she needs him, he'll be there for her. He says that if he needs to kill someone, he can contact a professional to do it for him. He also says that he doesn't need to worry about the family anymore, since he can deal with it himself. He asks her to send him a message so that he can go to sleep after the movie is over.
The next morning, the Governess wakes up to find that her lover is dead silent. He's probably come back to terrorize her life. The Governess tells him that he's not her prisoner, that she's his woman, and that he shouldn't scream at her like that. She tells him not to lock the door, not to fall asleep in the shower, and not to eat anything for the rest of the day. Finally, she tells him to sit down and have a bite of food. She's going to go out tomorrow to buy her gift again. She says that it's hard to be used to this new way of speaking. She wants to solve the problem herself, but if she goes to the police and gets arrested, she'll have to go to jail. He tells her that if she needs him, he'll be there for her. He says that if he needs to kill someone, he can contact a professional to do it for him. He also says that he doesn't need to worry about the family anymore, since he can deal with it himself. He asks her to send him a message so that he can go to sleep after the movie is over.