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Aaron's fear is drowning, he's terrified of water; so now he's going to stay under water for one minute.
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| OK, I faced my fear; are you ready to face yours? | |
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It's "Sorry Night," and Henry is alone in his room; he remembers the bedtime story Reggie was reading him, and is frightened.
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A vour is taking over Henry's body; it's "devouring his fears."
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