The next day, Henry asks if he cried too much the night before. Henry tells him that he did not realize that he was crying because he closed his eyes and listened to Henry's voice. Henry says that he has cried before, but this time it is different. He asks if they can do anything they want, but Henry says they can't do what they want if they're the only ones enjoying the experience. He tells Henry that he looks like he's in pain, and that he feels torn apart. He says he'll wash up the documents, and if they contain anything suspicious, they should be looked at. He doesn't want to be forgiven, he says, and he'd rather die than be forgiven.
The next day, Henry asks if he cried too much the night before. Henry tells him that he did not realize that he was crying because he closed his eyes and listened to Henry's voice. Henry says that he has cried before, but this time it is different. He asks if they can do anything they want, but Henry says they can't do what they want if they're the only ones enjoying the experience. He tells Henry that he looks like he's in pain, and that he feels torn apart. He says he'll wash up the documents, and if they contain anything suspicious, they should be looked at. He doesn't want to be forgiven, he says, and he'd rather die than be forgiven.