The innkeeper tells the young man that he's surprised that Huck hasn't been acting more like a grown-up lately. Huck says that he hopes that Huck isn't taking advantage of Huck and causing him trouble. The innkeeper asks Huck if there's anything else he'd like to talk about, and Huck says yes. Huck asks if Huck is going to have a "restau rant" at the inn, and the innkeeper says he'll be there. Huck stomps as soon as Huck takes his eyes off of Huck. Huck tells the innkeeper that Huck's acting like a kid again, and that Huck needs to stop acting like that. Huck apologizes and says that Huck is acting like he knows what's going on. Huck then asks Huck about his conversation with the innkeeper earlier in the day. Huck admits that he was just smirking when he said that Huck wasn't going to seduce guests. He's about to be taken over by someone else, so Huck should start acting like Huck is.
The innkeeper tells the young man that he's surprised that Huck hasn't been acting more like a grown-up lately. Huck says that he hopes that Huck isn't taking advantage of Huck and causing him trouble. The innkeeper asks Huck if there's anything else he'd like to talk about, and Huck says yes. Huck asks if Huck is going to have a "restau rant" at the inn, and the innkeeper says he'll be there. Huck stomps as soon as Huck takes his eyes off of Huck. Huck tells the innkeeper that Huck's acting like a kid again, and that Huck needs to stop acting like that. Huck apologizes and says that Huck is acting like he knows what's going on. Huck then asks Huck about his conversation with the innkeeper earlier in the day. Huck admits that he was just smirking when he said that Huck wasn't going to seduce guests. He's about to be taken over by someone else, so Huck should start acting like Huck is.