The next morning, Shmoop wakes up to find that he has forgotten to study. He blames himself for the incident that occurred the night before, and he promises to do his best to make his friend like him. He also promises to teach her how to use his powers to wash the bathtub, but he admits that he will have to get her a spare key to unlock the door. He says that his powers are not as strong as they once were, and that he would have to use them again if he wanted to enter the house without a key. He wonders if the boy is in love with her, and she says that she will fall in love soon. He laughs at her and says that he is making fun of her. He looks at the train platform and wonders what he should do now that he knows that he cannot get home before the boy. He decides to think of the test he has to take.
The next morning, Shmoop wakes up to find that he has forgotten to study. He blames himself for the incident that occurred the night before, and he promises to do his best to make his friend like him. He also promises to teach her how to use his powers to wash the bathtub, but he admits that he will have to get her a spare key to unlock the door. He says that his powers are not as strong as they once were, and that he would have to use them again if he wanted to enter the house without a key. He wonders if the boy is in love with her, and she says that she will fall in love soon. He laughs at her and says that he is making fun of her. He looks at the train platform and wonders what he should do now that he knows that he cannot get home before the boy. He decides to think of the test he has to take.