Seth grabs his phone and calls up one of the local places, ordering them both some food. He gets Daniel some basic, unintimidating chicken curry in case he's not used to that kind of food, giving him a look to make sure that sounds alright, before hanging up again.
"Food's on its way," he says, perhaps unnecessarily. Even if he already feels pretty familiar and comfortable with Daniel, he doesn't really know what to talk about. He could ask more about his past, about his work, about what kind of ridiculous theories it is he's been having, but he doesn't want to dig into anything painful.
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"Food's on its way," he says, perhaps unnecessarily. Even if he already feels pretty familiar and comfortable with Daniel, he doesn't really know what to talk about. He could ask more about his past, about his work, about what kind of ridiculous theories it is he's been having, but he doesn't want to dig into anything painful.