Hiei is, for better or worse, the type of demon that does not understand subtleties. Inferring anything from context is beyond him other than his own paranoid thoughts about why Kurama may be interested in him in the first place.
The fire apparition blinks innocently as the fox rises up to look at him again; unsure where this will go. He is so woefully unprepared and inexperienced with everything to do with what they are doing here that he tends to sort of blindly follow Kurama’s lead for the most part. Thankfully Hiei is a fast learner, for all of his less desirable traits.
He knows that it is not a full answer, but if Kurama is so intent on saying nothing … there’s no solve for it. At least not now.
The fire apparition sighs, though, as Kurama mentions breakfast, mouth turning downward. His stomach says he’s hungry, and yet he doesn’t want to relinquish Kurama’s attention just yet.
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Hiei is, for better or worse, the type of demon that does not understand subtleties. Inferring anything from context is beyond him other than his own paranoid thoughts about why Kurama may be interested in him in the first place.
The fire apparition blinks innocently as the fox rises up to look at him again; unsure where this will go. He is so woefully unprepared and inexperienced with everything to do with what they are doing here that he tends to sort of blindly follow Kurama’s lead for the most part. Thankfully Hiei is a fast learner, for all of his less desirable traits.
He knows that it is not a full answer, but if Kurama is so intent on saying nothing … there’s no solve for it. At least not now.
The fire apparition sighs, though, as Kurama mentions breakfast, mouth turning downward. His stomach says he’s hungry, and yet he doesn’t want to relinquish Kurama’s attention just yet.
“Mn… I wish you could cook it from here.”