... Thinking, reassessing, working through a landmine of topics. His hands go on autopilot immediately, with such ease that Sanji's almost surprised when the food is complete, simple sandwich or no. He'll plate it and bring it over to the other, placing it in front of him]
[Zenitsu isn't so oblivious as to not realize what that alternative could be. He decides against commenting on it as he gingerly reaches for the sandwich.
[The shift is palpable, and his gaze drops back down to the sandwich.
He wonders what the trial will be like tomorrow. Will the body be there, or will they have to search again? Such a dreadful thought.
He takes a bite of the sandwich—and pauses, because it seems that anything Sanji makes tastes wonderful, no matter how simple. He chews, swallows, and thinks about what to say to something so intense the while.]
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[Mmmph, considering how energetic and happy Zenitsu had been this week, this is painful to watch.]
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[He's caused enough of a mess already, so he sits down in a corner and stares up at the ceiling.]
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... Thinking, reassessing, working through a landmine of topics. His hands go on autopilot immediately, with such ease that Sanji's almost surprised when the food is complete, simple sandwich or no. He'll plate it and bring it over to the other, placing it in front of him]
... You were at the nurse's office, yeah?
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He murmurs his polite gratitude when the sandwich is placed in front of him. This time, he looks up at Sanji and nods.]
Because of that, my eyes hurt.
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[tears because of heartbreak and/or embarrassment? Yeah. That was Sanji's second bet.]
At least this shit will go away tomorrow.
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Speaking of tomorrow.]
He was from the same place as you, wasn't he?
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[Everything about Sanji, from his presence to his expression, slides into neutrality]
We weren't close, hardly talked, but. [A shrug]
He was important to some, so I'm not gonna tolerate anyone bullshitting around tomorrow.
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He wonders what the trial will be like tomorrow. Will the body be there, or will they have to search again? Such a dreadful thought.
He takes a bite of the sandwich—and pauses, because it seems that anything Sanji makes tastes wonderful, no matter how simple. He chews, swallows, and thinks about what to say to something so intense the while.]
I'm sure everyone will do their best.