Tom happily chewed his food, soaking in the compliments his wonderful cooking had received. Not only was it delicious, it had really brought a good vibe into the room!
The conversation was great, too. He got to share details on his performing background with the others, as well hear some very interesting comments about dare parties.
Kissing a penis? Yeah, free love and all that, but damn!
The thought made him grin.
Maybe Yukari'd...
Nevermind that. This was great. Just like home. Tom took care to bask in the glow, thinking that this dinner could be the last time for such lighthearted festivities.
He looked over towards Mizuho...
"Voices cant go hoarse. They're dead. Can't stop screaming. They're staring at me, they're all staring... staring..." Mizuho was trembling, not really taking any care to keep quiet. It was coming back thick and heavy, these things she struggled so hard to keep at the back of her mind.
"They're dead, they're all FUCKING DEAD!" With a rising shriek, she smashed her hashi down viciously against the meat, incidentally with enough force to shatter her plate, scattering it in several directions, and send shudders through the table.
...and just like that, the serenity was shattered.
Looks like I was right--a bit too soon.
That was the single thought that crossed Tom's mind. How ironic.
The emotions that rolled through him arrived in his stomach before the slice of tuna he was swallowing. It was a weird mix of compassion for Mizuho mixed with disdain and outrage over the wanton destruction of a precious moment. How difficult a mixture to grapple...
All Tom could do was smile and stand up.
"Well, that was unexpected," Tom began as he starting cleaning the obliterated space where Mizuho had been eating. "What an unfortunate moment of weakness for our friend, and at such a bad time too! But that is what I made extra steaks for!"
He stacked the shattered dishwear and chunks of tuna in his palm.
"Give me a few moments and it'll look like nothing's happened at all. Our friend can return without a loss of face. Such matters are best discussed in private anyway."
He nodded to Leutre as he talked. "Yes, I do agree. Excuse me, please."
He hurried out of the room, back to the kitchen.