After the housekeeper had given her say about the matter and the others had finally quieted down, Kyo let out a breath in relief. What would have been a sigh for anyone else passed silently from his lips as little more than a quick release of air before he went to fill up his plate. Just a few of the lighter breakfast items: Toast, milk, a couple of other small things. He avoided the bacon, however, having never been able to get used to the stuff. It was one of the few things he actually avoided consciously when he ate, though he wouldn't dare if it was placed directly in front of him. It just felt weird.
When he returned to his place at the table, he ate a little slowly, as was habit for him. He didn't want to take too long, but he didn't want to be unable to enjoy the flavor of the food; it was one of the things he very much enjoyed here, especially after the dishes his aunt had prepared.
Although, even that was better than what came after. He thought he had lost all sense of taste.
He hadn't paid too much attention to the others at the table during the meal, and continued to space out even as he carried his dishes to the kitchen once he had finished.
When he returned to his place at the table, he ate a little slowly, as was habit for him. He didn't want to take too long, but he didn't want to be unable to enjoy the flavor of the food; it was one of the things he very much enjoyed here, especially after the dishes his aunt had prepared.
Although, even that was better than what came after. He thought he had lost all sense of taste.
He hadn't paid too much attention to the others at the table during the meal, and continued to space out even as he carried his dishes to the kitchen once he had finished.