[Noel can't pretend to love the grocery store any more than Kaworu does, but it's a very necessary evil. Eating out so often and testing the expiration dates of already processed food just isn't a good idea. And what if he's hungry and nothing is open? There's no need to half starve himself like that. So they're here, even if Kaworu is upset about it. They're here even if the remnants of before cling to his paler other half like a demented ghost.
As he speaks Noel looks back at him, noting how utterly childish Kaworu, who is usually near impenetrable calm, too-gentle-to-be-superior, looks right now. It's actually endearing.]
Well, there are a lot of those, so we're in luck.
[He takes Kaworu's hand gently and leads him deeper into the vegetable section, as if the presence of his preferred food might put him in a better mood with time. Hardly prone to over think it Noel just starts grabbing things and putting them in the cart, he'll double check everything before they go. Cucumbers, carrots --]
What about rice, bread, and other grains?
[He can't pretend to know too much about vegetarianism or veganism, so he's not going to hesitate to ask, here.]
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As he speaks Noel looks back at him, noting how utterly childish Kaworu, who is usually near impenetrable calm, too-gentle-to-be-superior, looks right now. It's actually endearing.]
Well, there are a lot of those, so we're in luck.
[He takes Kaworu's hand gently and leads him deeper into the vegetable section, as if the presence of his preferred food might put him in a better mood with time. Hardly prone to over think it Noel just starts grabbing things and putting them in the cart, he'll double check everything before they go. Cucumbers, carrots --]
What about rice, bread, and other grains?
[He can't pretend to know too much about vegetarianism or veganism, so he's not going to hesitate to ask, here.]