[Hearing everything about his school and (lack of) social situation said out loud is irritating. At least it's Leo hearing all of this, he pretty much knows it all anyways. That's better than anyone else hearing this for the first time and thinking it's pitiful and pathetic.
... Still, the headpat makes him look over and glare, absolutely murderous intent radiating off of him.]
Do you wanna find out if you can die in a dream?
[It's an empty threat.
The silence continues, Accelerator knowing that he's thinking way too deeply about his conversations with the Sisters, what they meant, and unable to connect the dots. It isn't until the waitress reappears with one plate that anyone speaks.
“Ah, she’s here she’s here finally! says Misaka as Misaka points to the waitress. Yay! Misaka’s food came first!”
The waitress placed Last Order’s food in front of her. It seemed like Accelerator’s would take a little longer.
“Wow, this is the first time Misaka has had a hot meal, like, ever! says Misaka as Misaka feels really excited. Some really hot steam is coming off the plate, says Misaka as Misaka eyes the food carefully.”
A few days had passed since the experiment was suspended. If she had been chased out of the lab right after that, then she’d have been wandering around for…
“…What a damn pain,” he muttered under his breath.
He turned his gaze from the girl back to the window. He waited a moment but didn’t hear her start eating. Thinking it odd, he looked back to see her politely sitting behind her piping-hot plate of food, looking at him. She wasn’t even trying to eat or anything. Anyone looking at her would have seen through her facade, though. She was just itching to dive into the food.
“? What are you doin’? This is the first hot meal you’ve eaten, right?”
“But this is also the first time Misaka is eating with somebody else, says Misaka as Misaka answers you. I’ve heard that people give thanks for their food before eating it, says Misaka as Misaka recalls that. Misaka wants to do that! says Misaka as Misaka is ever hopeful.”
“…”
The real Accelerator glances over, watching Last Order's undaunted expression.]
This is going to take a while. The service here is shit.
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... Still, the headpat makes him look over and glare, absolutely murderous intent radiating off of him.]
Do you wanna find out if you can die in a dream?
[It's an empty threat.
The silence continues, Accelerator knowing that he's thinking way too deeply about his conversations with the Sisters, what they meant, and unable to connect the dots. It isn't until the waitress reappears with one plate that anyone speaks.
“Ah, she’s here she’s here finally! says Misaka as Misaka points to the waitress. Yay! Misaka’s food came first!”
The waitress placed Last Order’s food in front of her. It seemed like Accelerator’s would take a little longer.
“Wow, this is the first time Misaka has had a hot meal, like, ever! says Misaka as Misaka feels really excited. Some really hot steam is coming off the plate, says Misaka as Misaka eyes the food carefully.”
A few days had passed since the experiment was suspended. If she had been chased out of the lab right after that, then she’d have been wandering around for…
“…What a damn pain,” he muttered under his breath.
He turned his gaze from the girl back to the window. He waited a moment but didn’t hear her start eating. Thinking it odd, he looked back to see her politely sitting behind her piping-hot plate of food, looking at him. She wasn’t even trying to eat or anything. Anyone looking at her would have seen through her facade, though. She was just itching to dive into the food.
“? What are you doin’? This is the first hot meal you’ve eaten, right?”
“But this is also the first time Misaka is eating with somebody else, says Misaka as Misaka answers you. I’ve heard that people give thanks for their food before eating it, says Misaka as Misaka recalls that. Misaka wants to do that! says Misaka as Misaka is ever hopeful.”
“…”
The real Accelerator glances over, watching Last Order's undaunted expression.]
This is going to take a while. The service here is shit.