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C.J. and Marco's Hotel Room Bed
The bed occupies the center of the hotel room where C.J. and Marco entwine during their intimate night. C.J. bolts upright in panic over the bedside clock, fearing she missed her on-air slot. Marco pulls her back down, explaining the clock runs twenty minutes fast. They settle into the sheets again as he shares a tender memory of high-school popularity's rush, their bodies close amid the soft glow of night.
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Purpose
Intimacy and rest
Significance
The bed cradles C.J.'s brief vulnerability to work pressures invading private time. Marco's reassurance deepens their connection, echoing the scene's themes of fleeting joys, transitions, and obligations that encroach on personal bonds.
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