This text appears to be a dialogue from a play or a movie, possibly a comedy. The conversation revolves around two brothers who are babysitting for a group of little girls. The brothers initially express their reluctance to take on the task, but eventually agree to do it for the good money and easy work. They are surprised when the girls' mother arrives unexpectedly, and the girls reveal that they are not actually little girls, but rather adult women.
The adult women, who identify themselves as a group called "The Butterfly," are actually nannies hired by the girls' mother to take care of the brothers. The brothers are initially shocked and confused, but they eventually realize that they have been pranked. The rest of the conversation involves the brothers and the women discussing their plan to hide from the girls' mother and their reactions to the prank.
The conversation also includes instances of music and applause, indicating that this text could be from a script for a play or a movie. The dialogue is characterized by humor and sarcasm, with the brothers expressing their frustration and disbelief about the situation.
1. The text contains a conversation between two individuals.
2. One individual is concerned about their job of babysitting little girls.
3. The other individual reassures their friend about the job, stating that it pays well and isn't as difficult as it seems.
4. The two individuals are discussing the arrival of the girls' mother, who is on a business trip.
5. The girls are described as little and the individuals are unsure of how to handle them.
6. The individuals mention a suspiciously quiet house and express concern about the girls' safety.
7. They discuss the girls' room and the stairs' capacity to withstand 200 kilograms.
8. The girls are introduced to the individuals and they express a desire to get to know each other.
9. The girls are shown to a room filled with toys and a game console.
10. The two individuals engage in a game with the girls, which they find fun.
11. The girls are offered sweets and they all eat together.
12. The girls are asked if they will be staying for a long time until their mother returns.
13. The two individuals express concern about the girls' mother finding out about their actions.
14. The two individuals discuss breaking a game console and one of them is worried about being fired.
15. The two individuals express regret for their actions and plan to give the girls a response.
16. The two individuals engage in a parable to explain their situation.
17. The two individuals express a desire to leave the situation but are unsure of how to do so safely.
18. They discuss the possibility of the girls running away and the need to catch them.
19. The two individuals express a desire to help the girls and discuss their plans for them.
20. The text ends with music.