“So then why are you leaving?” “Because look around.” He waves with his free hand. “Do you see any of my stuff here? It’s all over at the hotel. I gotta go get it and bring it here.” “I still don’t see why you need to do that tonight. You’re tired, Teddy. We both are. Surely it can wait until morning.” He shifts his weight, not looking at me. I step in closer. “What’s wrong?” “I’m out of clean clothes, remember? We couldn’t do laundry because we were traveling, so I’ve got nothing to wear. Come on, it’s no big deal,”