Yeah, well, after Benjamin had left him on the cold street that night, right in front of the copa, shirtless and exposed to the harsh code of the night breeze, all alone, he thought about the hard work back home and how he missed Kentucky.
He couldn't forget that he was beaten by some guys who, for no reason, just wanted to lay their hands on a black person. The memory of that night still lingered, and he could feel the pain and humiliation all over again.
Yeah, he had gotten back to thinking about how harsh reality was - the racism and all that. He felt betrayed, got some emotional twerks and twitches because of how Benjamin had treated him and left him there.
But in the middle of the night, he had gotten up with foggy, sleepy, clouded eyes - nature called, so he went to answer it. He used a paper to, well, answer the call of nature, and then that was that.