Of course, Rin does it to stop Nitori's insisting as much as anything, but he'll eat whatever he's served, provided it isn't seriously terrible. Besides, there are worse things in the world than fruit tarts.
By the time he's served his slice, some of his habitual sullenness has worn off. His mood is still bad (when is it not?), but he starts paying a little more attention to things other than his own misery.
"What'd you put in here? It tastes weird." Not bad, really - not bad at all, and Rin keeps eating at his usual, fairly brisk pace. Just something he can't identify.
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Of course, Rin does it to stop Nitori's insisting as much as anything, but he'll eat whatever he's served, provided it isn't seriously terrible. Besides, there are worse things in the world than fruit tarts.
By the time he's served his slice, some of his habitual sullenness has worn off. His mood is still bad (when is it not?), but he starts paying a little more attention to things other than his own misery.
"What'd you put in here? It tastes weird." Not bad, really - not bad at all, and Rin keeps eating at his usual, fairly brisk pace. Just something he can't identify.