The next morning, Henry and James are washing their clothes in the laundry room. Henry asks James if he's sorry for sleeping with his nanny. James says he is sorry, but he doesn't know what to say. He tells Henry that his dream was weird, but that he was with someone he shouldn't be with. He says that the dream didn't really happen, and that the healthier he is, the more he'll be able to see his uncle's face when he looks at him in the mirror. Henry says that it was a lie, but James says that's fine. He thinks that both of them are going to pass out of the shame of their dreams.
The next morning, Henry and James are washing their clothes in the laundry room. Henry asks James if he's sorry for sleeping with his nanny. James says he is sorry, but he doesn't know what to say. He tells Henry that his dream was weird, but that he was with someone he shouldn't be with. He says that the dream didn't really happen, and that the healthier he is, the more he'll be able to see his uncle's face when he looks at him in the mirror. Henry says that it was a lie, but James says that's fine. He thinks that both of them are going to pass out of the shame of their dreams.