The next morning, Huck wakes up in his hotel room. He's relieved that he's back in the city, and he wants to make sure that Huck doesn't worry about him. He wants to know if Huck's biceps are real, and Huck says that they are. Huck tells Huck that he went to the hotel to change the rooms, and that the manager was there. Huck is relieved that Huck is back in town, because he wants Huck to depend on him. Huck wants to learn some self-defense, so that Huck can protect himself if he ever gets into trouble. Huck says he'll go to the library and find some tips for doing this. He says that if someone tries to slap him, he should run away. Huck also says that when someone puts him in a "nelson hold" , he'd like to practice it. Huck jokes that he likes to practice this, because it's what he likes about the woman in the hotel room: she's "positive at the weird" .
The next morning, Huck wakes up in his hotel room. He's relieved that he's back in the city, and he wants to make sure that Huck doesn't worry about him. He wants to know if Huck's biceps are real, and Huck says that they are. Huck tells Huck that he went to the hotel to change the rooms, and that the manager was there. Huck is relieved that Huck is back in town, because he wants Huck to depend on him. Huck wants to learn some self-defense, so that Huck can protect himself if he ever gets into trouble. Huck says he'll go to the library and find some tips for doing this. He says that if someone tries to slap him, he should run away. Huck also says that when someone puts him in a "nelson hold" , he'd like to practice it. Huck jokes that he likes to practice this, because it's what he likes about the woman in the hotel room: she's "positive at the weird" .