The narrator arrives at a cafe in the middle of the night to find that the place is closed for the day. He tells the narrator that he has an assignment and that they can go to the coffee shop together after he gets ready. The narrator asks the narrator if he knows what is going on in Henry's head, and the narrator tells him that he does. He asks why she keeps texting Henry, and she tells him it's because she's worried about him. She says that she has a soft spot in her heart for playing babysitter for Henry, but that she doesn't want to worry about him, because he's a good kid. She also says that the narrator is ignoring the fact that Henry is jealous of her, and that she refuses to take Henry seriously
The narrator arrives at a cafe in the middle of the night to find that the place is closed for the day. He tells the narrator that he has an assignment and that they can go to the coffee shop together after he gets ready. The narrator asks the narrator if he knows what is going on in Henry's head, and the narrator tells him that he does. He asks why she keeps texting Henry, and she tells him it's because she's worried about him. She says that she has a soft spot in her heart for playing babysitter for Henry, but that she doesn't want to worry about him, because he's a good kid. She also says that the narrator is ignoring the fact that Henry is jealous of her, and that she refuses to take Henry seriously