
Noah withheld himself from immediately digging into the food that the waitress brought. Out of respect for his female companion he nodded in thank you to the waitress and scoured the coins off the table that he had placed there moments earlier. He paid the waitress for the meal and tipped her the two silvers. He was satisfied with his deed and his tip was met with a gracious thank you from the woman. Across from him he saw Elann pick at her food, not using the utensils that he was so used to seeing humans use when they ate. Was it a Benshiran tradition or was the girl just as uncivilized as he? Or, possibly, was this a moment where Noah stood as the more civilized one?
The girl stopped picking at her food and placed her small hands in her lap. She then shut her eyes and bowed her head slightly in what he assumed to be a prayer. Noah wondered what gods the girl believed in if she was praying. He had heard mentioning of Yahal before but couldn’t be sure. Then he thought of his own patron deity. Did he have to pray to Zulrav before every meal? Probably not. The God of the Storms didn’t need to be worshipped with such small things, did he? A mental shrug came upon Noah when Elann spoke.
She continued to pick at her food while she spoke and Noah found it cute in a way. The way she spoke, in a light and airy fashion, made the Kelvic feel more comfortable and secure in her presence and when she commented on how she saw him as human, if not better, he smiled despite his red eyes. “Thank you,” he said in his quiet way. “I appreciate it.”
He spoke no more as he looked down at his plate. The wooden saucer was filled with a roasted quail’s breast and legs, potatoes mashed with the yellow tinge of butter, and a nice golden brown roll of bread. It looked and smelled heavenly. When the smell was fully processed by the man’s senses his stomach growled and rumbled inside him and saliva was flooding his mouth. He glanced over to Elann as if apologizing for eating before he even began. When he did dig in, the quail was what he went for first, tearing off one of the roasted birds legs. He pulled and twisted the leg until it popped from its socket with a satisfying snap.
He used his hands as an extension of himself, using his calculated fingers to act with the precision of his beak, if he had been shifted. This lead to the bird being eaten in an orderly way, the only things that were greasy were his hands and mouth. He licked his lips when all that remained was the carcass and bones of the poor creature. Noah chewed slowly, his mouth overly full and looked at Elann. He smiled a happy smile as he was being truly satisfied by the meal, the rudeness of it all seemingly escaping the man’s thoughts entirely. He hadn’t even touched his potatoes or bread, the meat appearing to be what he wanted the most.
When he finally swallowed the glob of meat in his mouth he took a moment to catch his breath and muttered an apology to Elann. “I like you,” he said plainly, greased staining his lips. “You’re kind and helpful and small and cute. I like you a lot. You should stay in Syliras.” His eyes lingered on her a moment as he thought on more to say. When nothing came to his mind, he went back to meal, picking up the roll, biting it, before taking a spoonful of potatoes. He didn’t look back up at the woman across from him as he was preoccupied with his meal.
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