The narrator apologizes to Henry for the way he treated him at the orphanage. He says that he did not enjoy the orphanage, and that he even rebelled once by saying that he didn't like to be touched by the headmaster. He apologizes for not saying a proper farewell to Henry, and says that the orphanage has closed and moved to a new building. The narrator is sorry that he pushed Henry so hard, but he says that it was because he wanted to meet with the headmaster immediately. Henry says that in the future, he will be able to tell Henry out loud that he loves him.
The narrator apologizes to Henry for the way he treated him at the orphanage. He says that he did not enjoy the orphanage, and that he even rebelled once by saying that he didn't like to be touched by the headmaster. He apologizes for not saying a proper farewell to Henry, and says that the orphanage has closed and moved to a new building. The narrator is sorry that he pushed Henry so hard, but he says that it was because he wanted to meet with the headmaster immediately. Henry says that in the future, he will be able to tell Henry out loud that he loves him.