[Lalli is both resentful and grateful for the change in subject. He doesn't want to dwell on this, doesn't want to talk about it, doesn't want to make himself vulnerable in front of Onni any more than he already has--but a part of him hates being brushed off, as if this was just yet another fit he's had, something to ignore until it fizzles out and Lalli proves himself acceptably cooperative.
That he could think so uncharitably of Tuuri adds another layer of guilt, but at least this can stay safely within his mind. Onni doesn't need to know.
He shrugs in response. He'd eaten at some point, probably. He doesn't feel particularly hungry. If Onni thinks he should eat, he will; if Onni doesn't care either way, he probably won't. Onni always did care more about it than Lalli did.]
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That he could think so uncharitably of Tuuri adds another layer of guilt, but at least this can stay safely within his mind. Onni doesn't need to know.
He shrugs in response. He'd eaten at some point, probably. He doesn't feel particularly hungry. If Onni thinks he should eat, he will; if Onni doesn't care either way, he probably won't. Onni always did care more about it than Lalli did.]