[ Luckily for Kaspar, Trahearne is neither a gourmet nor a food critic, and he could easily tell just how much fun Kaspar was having preparing their meal. Genuine enjoyment for an activity--especially one as useful and practical as cooking--should be cherished, not criticized. That, and Kaspar cooked for him. Who is he to complain?
Trahearne watches as Kaspar sits, absently aware of the flush on his ears, but makes no attempt to decipher it. With his own smile, he turns his attention back to his food. ]
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Trahearne watches as Kaspar sits, absently aware of the flush on his ears, but makes no attempt to decipher it. With his own smile, he turns his attention back to his food. ]