The next morning, the Governess goes to the local book store to pick up her driver's license. She tells the bookseller that she needs him to sign the document so that she can mail it to him. The Governess tells him that she's not from the "living world" and that she doesn't want to spend her time with Rosa doing her "no good" work. She asks him if he's still divorcing Rosa. He says that he is, but that he'd rather spend his time with her than with anyone else. He tells her that he just got the flight ticket information for the priest who's going back to Japan. He's
The next morning, the Governess goes to the local book store to pick up her driver's license. She tells the bookseller that she needs him to sign the document so that she can mail it to him. The Governess tells him that she's not from the "living world" and that she doesn't want to spend her time with Rosa doing her "no good" work. She asks him if he's still divorcing Rosa. He says that he is, but that he'd rather spend his time with her than with anyone else. He tells her that he just got the flight ticket information for the priest who's going back to Japan. He's