When Henry wakes up, he finds that he has fallen asleep and that his phone is missing. He tries to call his father, but he is unable to find him. Henry tells him that he is not scared of ghosts, and that he brought the fireworks because he was embarrassed. He tells Henry that he does not like going on trips because he feels like he is looking at someone else instead of himself. When Henry asks why he hates going on such trips, Henry replies that this is because he is with someone he likes this summer, and he is afraid that the fireworks will not last long enough. He suggests that they light the fireworks at once, and Henry agrees.
When Henry wakes up, he finds that he has fallen asleep and that his phone is missing. He tries to call his father, but he is unable to find him. Henry tells him that he is not scared of ghosts, and that he brought the fireworks because he was embarrassed. He tells Henry that he does not like going on trips because he feels like he is looking at someone else instead of himself. When Henry asks why he hates going on such trips, Henry replies that this is because he is with someone he likes this summer, and he is afraid that the fireworks will not last long enough. He suggests that they light the fireworks at once, and Henry agrees.