I made a silent plea for help and all I got was mean tweets. Photo: Drew Angerer/Getty Images

Donald Trump already made potential secretary of State Mitt Romney “kiss his ring,” but it seems his atonement has just begun. On Tuesday night, Trump, Romney, and future White House chief of staff Reince Priebus dined at Jean-Georges, a three-Michelin-star restaurant inside the Trump International Hotel. During the meal, a photographer captured Romney’s soul leaving his body, and the image quickly replaced Sad Ted Cruz as Twitter’s favorite meme featuring one of Trump’s vanquished enemies.

For the first time in his life, Mitt Romney is All Of Us. pic.twitter.com/e8TyFgmtDl — John Green (@johngreen) November 30, 2016

Mitt Romney is me every time I go on a first date pic.twitter.com/659nSst6rg — Hunter Schwarz (@hunterschwarz) November 30, 2016

I found the uncropped version of that Trump and Romney photo. pic.twitter.com/VdeLh3QnB1 — neontaster (@neontaster) November 30, 2016

I made the Trump/Romney photo black and white, and it looks like a Twilight Zone episode where a guy just made a foolish deal with the Devil pic.twitter.com/froiDYDJei — Adam Murray (@Atom_Murray) November 30, 2016

A new Black Mirror where if you don't post that Trump/Romney photo in the next 30 minutes your search history is revealed or whatever. — Daniel Ralston (@danielralston) November 30, 2016

Witnesses claim the dinner actually wasn’t as hellish as the photo suggests, but that depends on your opinion of paying $215.57 for a meal that includes “young garlic soup with thyme and sautéed frog legs.”

CNN’s Jim Acosta happened to be dining at the same time as Trump, Romney, and Priebus, and he posted updates on their body language.

Trump, Romney and Priebus having a very warm but animated discussion right now. Trump started talking first. Now Romney chiming in. — Jim Acosta (@Acosta) November 30, 2016

Trump crossing his arms for a good while now as Romney smiles and speaks. — Jim Acosta (@Acosta) November 30, 2016

Fresh marshmallows are prepared as Trump, Romney and Priebus dine. pic.twitter.com/JI5KvPgnLT — Jim Acosta (@Acosta) November 30, 2016

Trump, Romney and Priebus have moved onto dessert. Romney laughing as Trump talks and gestures. No sign of any animosity from campaign. — Jim Acosta (@Acosta) November 30, 2016

As if Romney hadn’t suffered enough humiliation for one evening, on his way out he offered effusive praise for Trump, and the cabinet he’s building (though he did not mention the most notorious racists by name).

“It’s not easy winning. I know that myself,” Romney said. “[Trump] did something I tried to do and was unsuccessful in. He won the general election and he continues with a message of inclusion and bringing people together, and his vision is something which obviously connected with the American people in a very powerful way.”

It’s unclear if this is a signal that Romney is pulling ahead in the race for secretary of State, or merely a sign that Trump is enjoying his dignified groveling.