Object
Antique Shop Hallway Couch
Waterfield collapses onto this couch in the antique shop's narrow hallway after emerging drained from his secret room. Exhausted from pleading with an unseen entity, he lies back fully, his body sinking into the cushions as Kennedy watches from the shadows. The couch absorbs his collapse, its sturdy frame and worn upholstery framing his rare display of vulnerability amid the shop's cluttered confines.
1 appearances
Purpose
Resting place for recovery from exhaustion
Significance
Highlights Waterfield's fragility as a coerced pawn, marking the scene's pivot from his facade of control to exposed desperation and sharpening Kennedy's suspicions.
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