The next morning, Hank and Paul were going to take their test. The instructor told them, "I can only test one of you at a time. Who wants to go first?" Once again, Hank requested to let Paul go first. Paul looked back at Hank. Hank tried to hide how stressed he was and said, "Good luck, Paul." Paul said, "Thanks, Hank." Pretty soon, Paul began his test. He took a deep breath and thought, Don't overthink this. Just remember what Dad taught you. Once he completed the test, the instructor said, "Nicely done, Paul. You have passed with flying colors." Paul returned to Hank and his mother. Paul said, "I passed the test." His mother said, "Congratulations, dear." Hank hugged Paul and said, "I knew you could do it." Paul said, "Good luck on your test, Hank." Hank said, "Thanks, Paul." Unlike Paul, Hank did not do well on the test. It was clear that he was distracted. The instructor said, "Hank, I think you need to clear your head and try again later." Hank said, "You mean, I failed?" The instructor said, "I'm afraid so. I'm sorry." Hank went back to Paul and his mother and said, "I failed the test." His mother said, "I'm so sorry, Hank." Paul hugged Hank and said, "It's okay. You can take the test again." Hank said, "I know." When they had lunch, Hank barely touched his food. His mother said, "I know you're disappointed, Hank, but I promise it will be okay." He tried not to cry and said, "It's not okay!" He then ran into his bedroom. His father said, "Something's not right here. I haven't seen Hank this upset in a long time." His mother said, "I don't think he'll talk to any of us." Paul said, "He'll talk to me. When he won't open up to anyone else, he'll open up to me. I'll go talk to him." With that, Paul went to knock on Hank's bedroom door.