Visiting Hours (1942)
- The following week, Henry goes to Camp Harmony with Mrs. Beatty again, hoping he'll be able to track down Keiko and her family this time.
- At home, his parents are super proud of him because he's making his own money and has a job. He keeps his money in an empty jar on his nightstand; he doesn't really have anything to spend it on.
- Henry perseveres and keeps asking people about the Okabes until a man finally comes forward and greets him. It's Keiko's father, though he's looking a bit shabby and worse for the wear.
- Mr. Okabe tells him that Keiko is in their living area with her mother and brother, and that she misses Henry.
- He also tells Henry where the visitors' station is and says he can go there to request to speak to Keiko.
- After lunch is served, Henry checks in with Mrs. Beatty before going to the visitors' station and waiting for Keiko.
- Then finally he sees Keiko again. She's happy to see him and says she had a dream about him last week, one in which they were watching Oscar Holden play jazz and dancing together.
- He asks her if there's anything he can do for her, and she asks him to bring some things—stuff like stamps, envelopes, and fabric. She wants to start writing to him.
- She asks him if he can bring everything by next week since it'll be her birthday. They're going to have a record concert outside, and he can be there to celebrate with her.
- Keiko gives him a bundle of dandelions that she picked in the camp, and Henry feels bad that he didn't think to bring her a gift. She says she's just glad that he found her.