[Hakki's entirely correct. Chikusa told him that Hakkai was making them dinner, and that it included meat, and Ken had practically dragged Chikusa behind him on their way to Hakkai's temple. It's a little more than just Ken's voracious appetite, for once; he's happy Hakkai is back at his temple, happy that Hakkai is acting like himself again and doing familiar things like inviting them over for dinner. (Admittedly, there's not a ton of precedent for that yet, but then Hakkai's only become their god pretty recently. It's as much of a precedent as anything could be thus far.) It brings back memories of the four of them sitting around the table, talking and eating food...mostly eating, in Ken's case, but he'd listened, and basked in the atmosphere.
Roy feeds them, too, and is quite a good cook(if perhaps a more rustic type of cook than Hakkai), but he's a pretty informal god. And while Ken absolutely prefers a lack of formality, something about the structure and formality of the dinner with Hakkai and Ayumu, the insistence upon manners and certain standards...while it had been annoying and stupid, there'd been something about it that affected Ken. It had reminded him of the way families acted on TV. It had kind of felt, for the first time, like he and Chikusa had one.
And then Hakkai disappeared, and then came back with his memories gone, and Ayumu left, and there will only be three people at the table tonight...it had been an incredibly short-lived illusion. But some part of Ken is still vainly hoping that maybe the feeling will come back. Hakkai did, after all. Their memories did. So maybe this will come back, too.]
You're too slow, Kakipi! [He's been hurrying Chikusa along the whole way, but he finally leaves him to his own devices at the front of Hakkai's temple to run forward himself and knock on the door. Well...'hammer' is perhaps more accurate. He's enthusiastic.]
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Roy feeds them, too, and is quite a good cook(if perhaps a more rustic type of cook than Hakkai), but he's a pretty informal god. And while Ken absolutely prefers a lack of formality, something about the structure and formality of the dinner with Hakkai and Ayumu, the insistence upon manners and certain standards...while it had been annoying and stupid, there'd been something about it that affected Ken. It had reminded him of the way families acted on TV. It had kind of felt, for the first time, like he and Chikusa had one.
And then Hakkai disappeared, and then came back with his memories gone, and Ayumu left, and there will only be three people at the table tonight...it had been an incredibly short-lived illusion. But some part of Ken is still vainly hoping that maybe the feeling will come back. Hakkai did, after all. Their memories did. So maybe this will come back, too.]
You're too slow, Kakipi! [He's been hurrying Chikusa along the whole way, but he finally leaves him to his own devices at the front of Hakkai's temple to run forward himself and knock on the door. Well...'hammer' is perhaps more accurate. He's enthusiastic.]