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Jesse woke up with a splitting head ache. He moved to the bedroom and plopped down next to Avery. Avery was still snoring when he came in. Henry got up early with Pam and headed outside to try the lake again. Pam brought out two steaming cups of coffee and took a folding chair next to Henry. They chatted for a while, enjoying the sun light just coming up over the tree tops. The lake was calm and serene. Henry turned to Pam. "How do I repair the damage that I've done to Hanna?" Pam turned to him and told him a story, a story about a younger Pam who's parents didn't approve of a boy she'd been seeing. She saw him anyway. He ended up breaking her heart. Her parents had been right about him. "Sometimes we need to make our own mistakes in life to learn and grow." Henry nodded. He was so engross