Object
Tommy Lee Royce's Cigarette
Tommy Lee Royce grips the lit cigarette between trembling fingers inside his squalid narrow boat, smoke curling in the tight space as he sips milk amid his physical decline from septicemia. He refuses Ryan at first, then extends it for one drag to manipulate the boy into dependency. Ryan takes it reluctantly, coughing at the taste. Later, Tommy stubs it out abruptly while shoving Ryan back and blocking the exit, heightening the threat.
7 appearances
Purpose
Smoking for nicotine
Significance
Tommy uses the cigarette to reveal his weakening body and psychological control over Ryan: withholding builds tension, the shared drag cements grooming, extinguishing marks violent escalation from manipulator to captor.
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