The next morning, Jim runs around looking for a way to fix the broken embroidery thread on his jacket. He's been rejected by all the major fashion houses, and he can't figure out a way around it. He tells his makeup artist, Enseigneur, that he's going to have to find a new way to make the jacket. Ensigneur asks Jim if he used to be chubby like he is now, and Jim says that he was, but that he started working out because he wanted to change who he was completely. Jim tells him that she's his first love, and the person that keeps him going on. He asks her not to leave him like her father did, and she coughs and coughs. She's not like her parents, who died in childbirth and abandoned her. She says that she hates hypocrites like him the most, and that she likes him just as much as he does. She tells Jim that he needs to learn more lessons, because he is not afraid to take punches. He has a "thick layer of fat" to protect him, she tells him.
The next morning, Jim runs around looking for a way to fix the broken embroidery thread on his jacket. He's been rejected by all the major fashion houses, and he can't figure out a way around it. He tells his makeup artist, Enseigneur, that he's going to have to find a new way to make the jacket. Ensigneur asks Jim if he used to be chubby like he is now, and Jim says that he was, but that he started working out because he wanted to change who he was completely. Jim tells him that she's his first love, and the person that keeps him going on. He asks her not to leave him like her father did, and she coughs and coughs. She's not like her parents, who died in childbirth and abandoned her. She says that she hates hypocrites like him the most, and that she likes him just as much as he does. She tells Jim that he needs to learn more lessons, because he is not afraid to take punches. He has a "thick layer of fat" to protect him, she tells him.