[Though Cesar has asked for privacy from visitors, there's a certain leniency administrations practice when it comes to proven family. L arrives and is, fortunately, not recognized for who he is; this could be because he's been taking far better care of himself since the last time he saw these people, or simply because he's carrying himself differently. He speaks earnestly to the woman at the front desk, explaining that he was told that his brother, Cesar, is here and hurt and that he, Moises Sanchez-Ortiz, is someone Cesar would certainly want to see. He provides an ID confirming who he is, and the receptionist, falling victim to his wide eyes and haunted tone, is quick to buzz him in and give him directions to the room. He carries a small flower arrangement in his hands, and any who question him are quickly told that he is family, and here to see his brother, and they fall back.
Moises parting the Red Sea, for true.
He announces his presence with two sharp raps on the door, entering and unceremoniously dumping the flowers on the bedside table.]
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Moises parting the Red Sea, for true.
He announces his presence with two sharp raps on the door, entering and unceremoniously dumping the flowers on the bedside table.]
No visitors? You really did want to keep me away.