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Kaito was too lazy to cook.
It was strange, how too lazy to cook somehow motivated him to get out of bed, shower, dress for the day, and walk out the door in search of food. Surely, making ramen or instant miso in his pajamas would have been much simpler. But that would have required effort, which apparently wandering in search of food didn't. At least to his mind.
Laziness was rarely rational.
In truth, he was probably just going stir crazy. Days of inclement weather left him in his own home. April showers have come late, and May flowers were now just getting the rain they needed to bloom. The trees were still bare, but the first buds of green could be seen on them as he walked. Better late than never, right? He was glad to see the approaching signs of a late Spring, glad to be outside on a day where rain didn't threaten. On a day like today, driving wasn't an option. He much preferred to walk.
Of course, he wasn't walking to look at nature, as his stomach was quick to remind him. He looked around, hoping for a restaurant, and was pleased to come across a sushi bar. He had never been to this particular establishment before, but there was no time like the present, was there? And so he entered, a bit surprised by the amount of chatter coming from the place.
It was surprisingly busy, and at first Kaito was worried that there would be nowhere to sit at the bar. Luckily, he managed to find one seat, next to a girl with short brown hair. He gave her a friendly smile as he approached, a bit cautiously.
❄~ "Were you saving this seat for anyone?"
He paused before sitting down, making sure it was alright to do so. It was the only seat in the house, so it felt rational to suspect that it might be taken. He had to admit, though, he hoped that it wasn't. He really was hungry, and didn't know if there was anywhere else nearby.












