The next morning, the two men discuss the past few days. They're both glad to be back in Santa Fe, but they're not sure what to make of each other. They argue about whether or not they should leave their rooms after curfew, and they both agree that ophelia is a liar. They also agree that they should stay in their rooms until the end of the campaign, because they don't want anyone to try to hurt them. The two men agree that their lives are gone, and that they'll be okay. They both agree to go to bed, and the men discuss what life would be like if they hadn't come to Santa Fe. They agree that it's hard to change the world when you're trying to make it your own, but that they can't leave until they find a reason to stay.
The next morning, the two men discuss the past few days. They're both glad to be back in Santa Fe, but they're not sure what to make of each other. They argue about whether or not they should leave their rooms after curfew, and they both agree that ophelia is a liar. They also agree that they should stay in their rooms until the end of the campaign, because they don't want anyone to try to hurt them. The two men agree that their lives are gone, and that they'll be okay. They both agree to go to bed, and the men discuss what life would be like if they hadn't come to Santa Fe. They agree that it's hard to change the world when you're trying to make it your own, but that they can't leave until they find a reason to stay.