It's been a few days since Laura got out the hospital, and nothing important or interesting has happened. Except for Theo and Sadde having just captured a new card, Glow, though that's debatably quite boring. Theo turns to Sadde, as though she might have the answers. "Okay, seriously, a card that glows? First it's wind, then it's a huge bird, then you have a blue lizard, there's a bloody Easter bunny, then a shadow, then a sword, and now a card that glows?"
... Okay. He can have a bigger slice. How's double? Because double is the most that Kero's getting.
That's quite good for him! He grabs the plate and manages to balance it above his head, and floats back upstairs.
He keeps looking in the direction Cerberus left. "Yeah. I'm kinda worried he's gonna drop it."
Turning back to Sadde, he raises an eyebrow and says, "So. You were saying?"
No telltale noises seem to indicate dropped dishes, so presumably Kero's fine.
She glances at the clock, and sighs. "Doesn't matter all that much, I definitely don't have the time."
"Oh, okay."
He cuts the remaining cake in half, then places the parts into two separate containers, one of which goes over by the bread bin.
"But for the record..."
She walks up to him and stands on her tiptoes and whispers to Theo what she had planned. Not because anyone else can hear, but because this is the sort of thing best whispered.
Theo opens his mouth, then covers it with a hand, looking very conflicted.
She boops his nose. "I remember you saying that you didn't want to do something we'd regret," she shrugs.
"Well, I mean, I don't think we'd regret it."
He looks at the clock. "Okay, no, maybe we'd regret it."
"Yeaaaah... And Kero can just fly away somewhere?"
Why is he even arguing this? He has no idea.
"I guess he'll just have to be annoyed," Theo says, giving Sadde a look.
"Would you do that to the poor thing?" She leans back and folds her arms, half-smiling.
That doesn't actually answer her question but it's not like she minds because: kiss!
"Weeeell, you'll have to be the one to kick him out of the room, I couldn't break his heart so."