The next morning, Jim asks if it's been a good day. He's not sure if he'll see his son again, but he's glad to have him around. He asks Jim if he can go swimming with him, and Jim says yes. Jim asks Jim what's going on, and he says that he wants to take his son back to his "place he belongs" . Jim says that's the reason he came to visit: He wants to make sure that his son's heart will follow him, not his own. He doesn't want to force his son to live with people who don't love him. Jim admits that he tried to be a father, but that he couldn't. He says that if he hadn't tried, he wouldn't have been able to take care of his son. Jim is so sorry that he didn't think of him as a refuge when he was a kid, but now he realizes that he was selfish and stupid. He tells Jim to observe the things that are going on around him more closely, so that he won't be tempted to do the same thing again.
The next morning, Jim asks if it's been a good day. He's not sure if he'll see his son again, but he's glad to have him around. He asks Jim if he can go swimming with him, and Jim says yes. Jim asks Jim what's going on, and he says that he wants to take his son back to his "place he belongs" . Jim says that's the reason he came to visit: He wants to make sure that his son's heart will follow him, not his own. He doesn't want to force his son to live with people who don't love him. Jim admits that he tried to be a father, but that he couldn't. He says that if he hadn't tried, he wouldn't have been able to take care of his son. Jim is so sorry that he didn't think of him as a refuge when he was a kid, but now he realizes that he was selfish and stupid. He tells Jim to observe the things that are going on around him more closely, so that he won't be tempted to do the same thing again.