In this chapter, Henry tries to get his friend to tell him what he likes about him. He wants to know how he likes to dress up, eat, talk, and act like a grown-up. Henry asks him about the novel he wrote before about a princess named "h" and a knight named "j" overcoming adversities and overcoming all kinds of challenges. Henry is surprised that the novel is even possible. He wonders if the other characters in the novel are jealous of Henry's success. Henry tells him that he couldn't be the only person he liked, but that he is getting depressed. Henry says that he stole the novel, but he doesn't know where to find it.
In this chapter, Henry tries to get his friend to tell him what he likes about him. He wants to know how he likes to dress up, eat, talk, and act like a grown-up. Henry asks him about the novel he wrote before about a princess named "h" and a knight named "j" overcoming adversities and overcoming all kinds of challenges. Henry is surprised that the novel is even possible. He wonders if the other characters in the novel are jealous of Henry's success. Henry tells him that he couldn't be the only person he liked, but that he is getting depressed. Henry says that he stole the novel, but he doesn't know where to find it.