Different people have different perceptions.
For instance, Thea thinks the scent is fine as long as she leaves the vicinity.
Landon Ford doesn't think so.
Since he first encountered the scent, he dragged Thea back to the hotel, and he's been in the shower for half an hour without coming out.
"I told you the scent doesn't cling to you!"
Thea sits on the sofa outside, idly playing with her phone, critiquing capitalism on the side: "Landon, you can't be like this, not even tolerating a hint of scent. I was thinking about sneaking in to see the experimental base under the church, but at this rate, we're going to fail from the first step of our plan."
Such a serious case of cleanliness obsession.
— Does this even count as an obsession?
Just a faint scent, how can Landon be so fussy!
There was no response from Landon other than the sound of water splashing in the bathroom, it's unknown if he heard her.
About ten minutes later, Landon finally comes out of the bathroom.
