Greyer and Keel
Haggard is what Keel would describe Greyer’s state to be. He suffered from black eyes, incurred occasionally through sleep deprivation, but mostly due to his knack for parading his hyper-masculine tendencies in the form of punches to the face, stomach, and, in rare occasions, the groin. These beatings to said features occurred on 55th and 3rd, 22nd and 8th, and on the platform of 14th Street Union Square, where he paced, waiting for the 6-train heading uptown. Greyer was not one to stand clear of the closing doors, and he often held up filled subway cars with his navy backpack, refusing to wait for the next train. As he was unwilling to tarnish his ego in this manner, those who challenged his right to stand wherever he wished were often ejected from the car and emptied out onto the platform.