Johnny comes out of the bathroom with a warm, damp washcloth in his hand. Before he tends to the vest, he begins to clean César's face. Slow, gentle, tender, trying to get rid of some of the blood. At least, enough that he can lean in and kiss César on the forehead.
"Jenny says the Captain doesn't watch the cabins, and the reason why is that he hates people touching. That's at least part of why she kissed the faceless dame, at the announcement. I...look, this is going to sound nuts, but. I think somehow pain and torment feed the Captain. And the opposite repulses him."
And that said, he leaves César with the washcloth and takes the vest into the bathroom.
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"Jenny says the Captain doesn't watch the cabins, and the reason why is that he hates people touching. That's at least part of why she kissed the faceless dame, at the announcement. I...look, this is going to sound nuts, but. I think somehow pain and torment feed the Captain. And the opposite repulses him."
And that said, he leaves César with the washcloth and takes the vest into the bathroom.