Yeah, that's a bit early. The irrational part of César still expects to be thrown out in the cold to starve for arriving at such a bad time. The rational part here is taking to account how everyone's treating him, and knows they'll take care of him.
César does his best not to wince at the suggestion. "I suppose I could give it a shot, but the situation I was in had layers of awful that I'd have to explain prior to any dreams anyway. ... I don't even know if giving you a summary of what I went through is appropriate."
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César does his best not to wince at the suggestion. "I suppose I could give it a shot, but the situation I was in had layers of awful that I'd have to explain prior to any dreams anyway. ... I don't even know if giving you a summary of what I went through is appropriate."