You can still be a foodie, just a foodie that's not a good home cook. [ Akira thinks he might be the opposite -- he doesn't mind going out to eat, but he's much more appreciative of a home cooked meal. He likes to spend time with people, and everyone is always chattier around the table, he's found.
It's nicer than taking his meals at home alone in the kitchen. He remembers evenings where he barely bothered to turn the lights on before he devoured his food and retreated to his bedroom. It's weird to think about, now.
He does not give Akechi an onion, but only because they're only partway to caramelized and still very hot, so he offers a hand out, seemingly a bit confused. ]
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It's nicer than taking his meals at home alone in the kitchen. He remembers evenings where he barely bothered to turn the lights on before he devoured his food and retreated to his bedroom. It's weird to think about, now.
He does not give Akechi an onion, but only because they're only partway to caramelized and still very hot, so he offers a hand out, seemingly a bit confused. ]