( it's an obvious statement, but he doesn't say it to point out the obvious. Rather, there's a softness to the words he speaks, a tacit, unspoken agreement. He's forgotten lots of details too. He doesn't know how much of his Attendant he would be able to recall — his uniform, his blond hair, but what else? So much of him has faded away, colours and details disappearing like art left under the heat of the sun. )
You remember the important things.
( Steak might not remember if his Attendant had a mole or freckled in the sun, but he remembers passionate dedication to his role. The pride which his Attendant felt at keeping their kingdom safe. He remembers how terrible the man was with his words and how blind he was to the obvious feelings he had for Madam.
He remembers saying Food Souls take after their masters so many times when his Attendant complained about his bluntness, and for a fraction of a second, he wonders if that statement could be true for much more than their shared tendency to say exactly what's on their mind.
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( it's an obvious statement, but he doesn't say it to point out the obvious. Rather, there's a softness to the words he speaks, a tacit, unspoken agreement. He's forgotten lots of details too. He doesn't know how much of his Attendant he would be able to recall — his uniform, his blond hair, but what else? So much of him has faded away, colours and details disappearing like art left under the heat of the sun. )
You remember the important things.
( Steak might not remember if his Attendant had a mole or freckled in the sun, but he remembers passionate dedication to his role. The pride which his Attendant felt at keeping their kingdom safe. He remembers how terrible the man was with his words and how blind he was to the obvious feelings he had for Madam.
He remembers saying Food Souls take after their masters so many times when his Attendant complained about his bluntness, and for a fraction of a second, he wonders if that statement could be true for much more than their shared tendency to say exactly what's on their mind.
... Nah. )